Judah ben Bezalel Loewe, (MaHaRa"L of Prague). Be'er HaGolah [theology]. Appended: Three glosses of R. Israel ben Shabthai Hapstein, the Magid of Kozhnitz

AUCTION 49 | Wednesday, October 27th, 2010 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Hebrew Printed Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters and Graphic Art

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Judah ben Bezalel Loewe, (MaHaRa"L of Prague). Be'er HaGolah [theology]. Appended: Three glosses of R. Israel ben Shabthai Hapstein, the Magid of Kozhnitz

On front fly, "Shayach Leben Harav MiKantekozev...Yehoshua Heschel Rabinowitz" (see below) ff.62. Trace foxed. Modern boards. 8vo Vinograd, Zhitomir 248

Zhitomir: Aryeh Leib Shapiro, Grandson of the Rabbi of Slavuta 1859

Est: $600 - $900
COPY OF R. JOSHUA HESCHEL RABINOWITZ, REBBE OF MONASTRISHTSH. Rabbi Joshua Heschel Rabinowitz (1860-1938), son of R. Isaac Joel Rabinowitz of Kantekozeva, was one of the first Chassidic Rebbes to settle in the United States. His lineage extended back to R. Gedaliah of Linitz, one of the disciples of R. Israel Ba'al Shem Tov, the founder of the Chassidic movement. In 1886, R. Joshua Heschel settled in Monastrishtsh and due to his presence there, the town became a major center of Ukrainian Chassidism ,later, he established his court in Uman. Due to the chaotic conditions in the region, the murderous pogroms in Uman (in which his eldest son R. Gedaliah Aaron was killed), and then the brutality of the Communist regime (who arrested the Rebbe and his son Jacob), R. Joshua Heschel fled the Soviet Union, arriving in the United States in 1924. He established in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn, a Beth Midrash which became a premier center of Torah and Chassidism. See O. Rand, Toldoth Anshei Shem, p.121; Tz.M. Rabinowicz, The Encyclopedia of Hasidism (1996), p.391; Y. Goldman, Hebrew Printing in America (2006) Vol. II, p. 767 no. 887