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39: 198:, then the Rabbi of Frankfurt, had fought to invalidate the divorce; in response, when he died in 1769 the rabbinical court in Frankfurt vowed not to hire for the position of Chief Rabbi anyone who had written a responsum validating the divorce. Since Rabbi Horowitz's responsum had never been published he was able to become the rabbi in the very prestigious community. 388: 193:
case and wrote a responsum to validate the divorce. However, according to tradition, before he was able to publish the responsum, his ink bottle spilled over the paper. His students convinced him that enough rabbis had written on this case and it was not necessary to rewrite it. Rabbi
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in Germany, and he therefore represents the developed stage of rabbinical dialectics. It was in keeping with these views that he opposed even the slightest change of the traditional form of public worship.
178:, who provided for him and permitted him to occupy himself exclusively with his studies. Adverse circumstances then forced him to accept a rabbinical position, and he became rabbi of 219:
appeared, Horowitz denounced it in unmeasured terms, admonishing his hearers to shun the work as unclean, and approving the action of those persons who had publicly burned it in
38: 480: 80: 455: 223:(1782). Following the same principle, he opposed the establishment of a secular school in 1794. His daughter married his nephew 465: 450: 44: 460: 411: 76: 475: 470: 402: 235: 231: 94: 155: 163: 445: 440: 224: 171: 380: 195: 175: 271: 331: 210: 98: 424: 397: 283: 434: 392: 190: 17: 360: 209:, who held separate services in his house according to the cabalistic ritual. When 206: 162:, he received a thorough Talmudic education, chiefly from his older brother, Rabbi 174:, the Maggid of Mezeritch. He married at an early age the daughter of the wealthy 215: 302:," a kabbalistic commentary on the Pentateuch, printed with the Pentateuch, 183: 154:
The descendant of a long line of rabbinical ancestors and the son of Rabbi
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M. Horovitz, Frankfurter Rabbinen, iv., Frankfort-on-the-Main, 1885
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See his denunciation of a choir in the synagogue, in
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Phineas Levi Horwitz

Old Jewish Cemetery, Frankfurt
Chortkiv
Galicia
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Frankfurt
Holy Roman Empire
Judaism
rabbi
Talmudist
Zvi Hirsch Horowitz
Chortkiv
Shmelke
Nikolsburg
Dov Ber of Mezeritch
Joel Heilpern
Witkowo
Lachovice
Get of Cleves
Avraham Abish
kabbalist
Nathan Adler
Moses Mendelssohn
Pentateuch
Vilna
Zevi Joshua Horowitz
Frankfurt
Tzvi Hirsch Horowitz
Torah

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