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Aryeh Leib ben Saul Löwenstam (ca. 1690, Cracow – April 2, 1755, Amsterdam) was a Polish rabbi. ==Life== Aryeh Leib came of a famous family of rabbis. His father Saul had been rabbi of Cracow from 1700 to 1704; his grandfather was Rabbi Hoeschl of Cracow. In 1707 in Berlin, he married Miriam, the oldest daughter of Tzvi Ashkenazi, then rabbi in Altona, and continued his studies under his father-in-law, with whom he went to Amsterdam and Poland. His first known rabbinical position was in Dubno. He was elected rabbi of Dukla in 1717.〔 Through the influence of his relatives he then obtained the rabbinical position in Tarnopol in 1718 or 1720,〔 the former incumbent having been ousted by the officials of the government to make room for him. This interference on the part of the civic authorities naturally aroused great opposition to him in the congregation, and Aryeh Loeb was deposed in 1724. Subsequently he was elected rabbi of Rzeszów from 1724-28.〔 In 1728 he was appointed rabbi of Glogau and Lviv, a position held until 1740.〔 In 1740 he was appointed rabbi of Amsterdam (a position that was offered to his father Saul years earlier,〔) a position he held until his death in 1755. A call was extended to him from Prague in 1751 but he did not accept it. While ''The Jewish Encyclopedia'' doubts whether he was rabbi in Lviv, as stated by Buber (''Anshe Shem,'' p. 38), Dembitzer, in the Klilat Yofi,〔,〕 and Reuven Margaliot〔 provide evidence for his position in Lviv/Lemberg, with Dembitzer stating that he held both positions simultaneously, while Margaliot writes that he changed positions a number of times in those years between the rabbinates of Glogau and Lviv.
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