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Aryeh De'vei Ilai responsa, by the Admor Rabbi Aryeh Leibush Lipschitz, Av Beis Din of Vishnitz, son-in-law of ...
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Aryeh De'vei Ilai responsa, by the Admor Rabbi Aryeh Leibush Lipschitz, Av Beis Din of Vishnitz, son-in-law of the Yismach Moshe of Uhhel, who drew him to the path of Chassidus - first edition, Przemyśl , 1874 - with approbations from the great Rabbis: the Divrei Chaim of Zanz, the Yitav Lev of Sighet, Rabbi Shimon Sofer of Krakow, the Shoel U'Mashiv and others.
At the end of the book a long list of four pages of paranomernaten, among the signatories important rebbes and men of stature.
The author, Rabbi Aryeh Leibush Lipschitz (1767-1846), of Vishnitz, a disciple of the author of the Ketzos HaChoshen and one of the earliest disciples of the Chozeh of Lublin, and the son-in-law of the holy Rabbi Moshe Teitelbaum, author of the Yismach Moshe - who, through his influence, traveled to study with the Chozeh of Lublin and became a Chassid.
Many of his generation's tzaddikim journeyed to him, among them: Rabbi Tzvi Hirsh of Riminov, Rabbi Asher Yeshaya of Ropshitz, Rabbi Mordechai Dovid of Dumbrowa, Rabbi Chaim of Sanz, Rabbi Shalom of Kaminka, Rabbi Eliezer Horowitz of Dzikov.
[2] 152 [4] p.
Good condition. Dry paper. A few wormholes in some pages. Age-related defects in the binding, pastedown.
At the end of the book a long list of four pages of paranomernaten, among the signatories important rebbes and men of stature.
The author, Rabbi Aryeh Leibush Lipschitz (1767-1846), of Vishnitz, a disciple of the author of the Ketzos HaChoshen and one of the earliest disciples of the Chozeh of Lublin, and the son-in-law of the holy Rabbi Moshe Teitelbaum, author of the Yismach Moshe - who, through his influence, traveled to study with the Chozeh of Lublin and became a Chassid.
Many of his generation's tzaddikim journeyed to him, among them: Rabbi Tzvi Hirsh of Riminov, Rabbi Asher Yeshaya of Ropshitz, Rabbi Mordechai Dovid of Dumbrowa, Rabbi Chaim of Sanz, Rabbi Shalom of Kaminka, Rabbi Eliezer Horowitz of Dzikov.

