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Yaakov Aryeh Guterman

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Polish Rabbi (1792-1874)
Rabbi Yaakov Aryeh Guterman
TitleRadzyminer Rebbe
Personal life
Born1792 (1792)
DiedJuly 3, 1874 (1874-07-04) (aged 81)
BuriedThe Warsaw Jewish Cemetery
ChildrenRabbi Shlomo Yehoshua David Guterman, Avraham Chaim Guterman, Yisroel Zvi Guterman
Parents
  • Rabbi Shlomo Guterman (father)
  • Bina (mother)
DynastyRadzymin
Religious life
ReligionJudaism
Jewish leader
SuccessorRabbi Shlomo Yehoshua David Guterman
Yahrtzeit18Tammuz (Hebrew month) 5634[citation needed]
DynastyRadzymin
Ohel of Rabbi Yaakov Aryeh Guterman in theWarsaw Jewish Cemetery
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Grand RabbiYaakov Aryeh Guterman (1792–1874) was the foundingadmor of theRadzymin Hasidic Dynasty.[1] He was called the "Sabba Kadisha (Holy Grandfather) ofRadzymin".[2]

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Guterman was a disciple of theSeer of Lublin,[3] theMaggid of Kozhnitz, theYid Hakodosh, RabbiSimcha Bunim of Peshischa and RabbiYitzchok of Vurka.[4] In 1848, after the death of Yitzchok of Vurka,[5] Gutterman became the foundingadmor of the Radzymin Hasidic Dynasty.[6]

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References

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  1. ^The Encyclopedia of Jewish life before and during the Holocaust. Jerusalem:Yad Vashem. 2001. p. 1052.ISBN 0-8147-9356-8. Retrieved22 February 2021.
  2. ^Maynard, Jeffrey (2 July 2020)."Bekurei Avi"v by Rabbi Yaakov Aryeh Guterman of Radzymin, London 1947".jewishmiscellanies.com. Retrieved22 February 2021.
  3. ^"Halachic responsum handwritten by Rebbe Yaakov Aryeh Gutterman".Kedem Auctions. Retrieved21 February 2021.
  4. ^Alina Cała, Hanna Węgrzynek, and Gabriela Zalewska."Vurka Hasidim".Polin Virtual Shtetl. Retrieved22 February 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^Saltiel, Manny."Gedolim Yahrtzeits".Chinuch.org. Retrieved22 February 2021.
  6. ^Valley, Eli (1999).The great Jewish cities of Central and Eastern Europe : a travel guide and resource book to Prague, Warsaw, Crakow, and Budapest. Northvale, N.J.:Rowman and Littlefield. p. 205.ISBN 0-7657-6000-2. Retrieved22 February 2021.
  7. ^ab"Handwriting of the Rebbe Yaakov Aryeh of Radzymin a special segulah for protection".winners-auctions.com. Retrieved22 February 2021.
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