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Abraham Gershon of Kitov

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In 1745, Abraham Gershon was involved in ruling on a promiscuity case about the daughter-in-law of one of the wealthiest men in town. This man had strong connections to government officials. After ruling against the daughter-in-law, Abraham Gershon was forced to flee Brody to avoid being publicly
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portrays Abraham Gershon as a foil to the Baal Shem Tov. He is usually represented as a learned and lofty man of the upper class who regards his brother-in-law as lowly and untrustworthy. Abraham Gershon is probably responsible for kicking the Baal Shem Tov out of the
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punished. He took refuge with the Baal Shem Tov in Medzhybizh. Affiliated with new Hasidic thoughts as well as traditional
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The Road from Letichev: The history and culture of a forgotten Jewish community in Eastern Europe, Volume 1
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liturgy, the Baal Shem Tov entrusted his brother-in-law with the education of his only son, Tzvi.
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A scion of a famous rabbinic family, Abraham Gershon is a descendant (possibly the grandson) of
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Moses, Yitzhak, Ephraim Fishel, Yehudah Leib, Chaim Aaron, Yakir, and two daughters
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in 1967, his grave was rediscovered along with the grave of his second wife Bluma.
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for six years. In 1753, he moved to Jerusalem and was further associated with the (
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Abraham Gershon rose to a powerful position within the Jewish community of
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Dresner, Samuel H., ed, Abraham Joshua Heschel, 1985,
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Burials at the Jewish cemetery on the Mount of Olives
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Index


Mount of Olives
Jerusalem
Judaism
Brody
Kuty
Poland
Jerusalem
Baal Shem Tov
Shabsai Cohen
Ephraim of Brody
beit din
Brody
Brody
Medzhybizh
Lurian
Jerusalem
Hasidim
Holy Land
Rashash
Kabbalah
Hebron
kabbalistic
Yeshivat Beit El
Mount of Olives
Six-Day War
History of the Jews in Brody
Baal Shem Tov family tree
Yishuv haYashan
ISBN

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