Knowledge (XXG)

Yaakov Yehuda Aryeh Leib Frenkel

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31: 30: 287:. In the book, Rabbi Frenkel writes that the large book is actually only the first part of his manuscripts on the subject. Rabbi Frenkel explained that he could not publish the rest of his manuscripts at that time, due to financial reasons; furthermore, he expressed his desire to publish the rest of his work in the future (as he had done previously with his book entitled 316:
refers to "Shevach Lefi", we can deduce that it must have been published between 1927 and 1930. The book was republished by Rabbi Dr. Ari Edelstein, a grandson of Rabbi Frenkel, in 1994 in
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Rabbi Frenkel's year of birth is variously cited as 1850 or 1855. His father was Rabbi Yom Tov Tzvi. Rabbi Yom Tov Tzvi was the son of Rabbi Yaakov from the town of Oshvar.
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Although Rabbi Frenkel authored numerous works due to financial difficulties, only five books were ever published. The rest of his manuscripts were destroyed in the
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Shel Pesach, is undocumented. However, since the author, in his introduction to the book, refers to his 1927 book, entitled
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The book was republished during the author's lifetime in 1930. Since then the book has been republished numerous times.
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In 1937, only three years prior to his death, Rabbi Frenkel published his final work, entitled
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Rabbi Dr. Ari Edelstein - Publisher's preface to "Shevach Lefi" 1994 Edition
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in 1932. The book was reprinted again in 1990 by "Machon Sharei Ziv" of "
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Subsequently, Rabbi Frenkel was appointed to serve as the town Rabbi of
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The exact date of publication of Rabbi Frenkel's book, entitled
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In 1909 Rabbi Frenkel anonymously published his book entitled
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was published in 1924. Both volumes were then reprinted as a
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In 1927 Rabbi Frenkel published his book dedicated to
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In his youth, Rabbi Frenkel was a disciple of Rabbi
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Publisher's preface to "Gevuras Aryeh" 1990 Edition
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Satu Mare
Satu Mare
Kingdom of Romania
Judaism
Hungarian
Romanian
Orthodox
Rabbi
Rabbi
Piricse
Kabbalist
Yekusiel Yehuda Teitelbaum
Spinka
Yoseph Meir Weiss
Piricse
Hungary
Satu Mare
Holocaust
Maggid Sheni
first volume
Gevuras Aryeh
kabbalistic
Ramban
Torah
second volume
single book
Yeshiva Shar HaShamayim
kabbalah
yeshiva

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