Kalish died in 1878 and was succeeded as Amshinover Rebbe by one of his sons, Menachem Kalish.
When Menachem Kalish died in 1917 his son Yosef became the rebbe in Amshinov, and his other son, Shimon Sholom, became rebbe in Otwock (Yiddish: אטוואצקOtvotsk). He was involved in the exodus of thousands of young men in Kletzk, Radin, Novhardok, and other yeshivas via Japan to Shanghai at the outbreak of World War II. By the time Shanghai came under Japanese control, it held 26,000 Jews.
Shimon Sholom's son Yerachmiel Yehuda Myer Kalish (1901–1976) of Amshinov, was born in Przysucha (Yiddish: פּשיסכעPshiskhe), Poland. He studied Torah with his grandfather, Menachem Kalish.
After the war, Shimon moved to the United States. Upon his death in 1954 (י"ט אב תשי"ד), his son accompanied his body to Tiberias in Israel, and remained in Israel, later movimg to Tel Aviv, and then to the Bayit Vegan neighbourhood of Jerusalem.
21st century rebbes
Jerusalem
Yaakov Aryeh Yeshaya Milikowsky, the Amshinover rebbe in the Bayit Vegan section of Jerusalem, was born in the United States and was named after his ancestor Yaakov Aryeh Guterman of the hasidic dynasty of Radzymin.[1] He is the son of Yerachmiel Yehudah Meir Kalish's daughter Chayah Nechamah and her husband Chaim Milikowsky.[2]
Yosef Kalish II was the previous Amshinover rebbe in the Boro Park section of Brooklyn, New York City. He was the son of Yitzchak Kalish, the son of Yosef Kalish. He died on April 5, 2020, at the age of 63, from COVID-19.[3]
His two children succeeded him: the older, Menachem Kalish, became the rebbe in Boro Park[4] and the younger, Osher Chaim Kalish, in Bet Shemesh.