- (Yiddish: יוסף ראָזין,
Yosef Rosin; 1858 – 5
March 1936)
known as the
Rogatchover Gaon (Genius of Rogachev) and
Tzofnath Paneach (Decipherer of Secrets—the...
- and
Rashi all read
Abram as the
giver of the
tithe to Melchizedek. The
Rogatchover Gaon, also
understanding Abram to be the
tithe giver,
comments that the...
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prominent rabbis of
their time:
Joseph Rosen (1858–1936),
known as the
Rogatchover Gaon (genius from Rahachow), was
famed for his
commentaries on the works...
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Schneerson went on to
receive separate rabbinical ordinations from the
Rogatchover Gaon,
Joseph Rosen, and
Yechiel Yaakov Weinberg,
author of
Sridei Aish...
- His
counterpart there was
Yosef Rosen, a
Hasidic rabbi known as the
Rogatchover Gaon—or by his work,
Tzofnath Paneach. The two had
great respect for...
- His
pupils in ****sk
included Joseph Rosen,
later to gain fame as "the
Rogatchover Gaon",
Zalman Sender Shapiro and Zvi
Hirsch HaKohen Wolk, "the Keser...
- and philanthropist, born here
Yehoshua Leib Diskin,
rabbi in
Shklov Rogatchover Gaon,
studied in
Shklov under Yehoshua Leib
Pavel Axelrod (1850–1928)...
- dynasty.
Zevin was
ordained by
Rabbi Schneerson,
Rabbi Yosef Rosen (the
Rogatchover Gaon), and
Rabbi Yechiel Michel Epstein (author of
Aruch Hashulchan)...
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later periods,
called "gaon", include: The
Vilna Gaon (1720–1797) The
Rogatchover Gaon (1858–1936) The
Steipler Gaon (1899–1985)
Genius (disambiguation)...
- city of
Dvinsk were
brilliant Torah scholars—Rabbi
Yosef Rosen (the
Rogatchover) and
Rabbi Meir
Simchah HaKohen, the
author of Or Samei’ach and Meshekh...