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Chaim Yosef Gottlieb of Stropkov, (1794〔(The Jewish Gen Hungarian Deaths Database ): "Jewish Civil Registry of Sztropko", Surname: Gottlieb, Given Name: Chaim Yosef, Record #: 152-26, Death Date: 11-Mar-1867, Town Died: Sztropko, Town Registered: Sztropko, Jaras: Sztropko, Megye: Zemplen, Age 73, Occupation: Chief Rabbi, FHL Film #: 1793861; Item 3〕 - March 11, 1867〔) (Hebrew: חיים יוסף גאטליב), known as the Stropkover Rov, was a student of Rabbi Moshe Schreiber and author of ''Tiv Gittin ve-Kiddushin'', published by his sons in Ungvar in 1868. Upon completing his studies in 1823, he was appointed Dayan and teacher in the town of his birth, Tertzal,〔 Hungary, where he studied with his brother-in-law Rabbi Mordechai Ciment, and wrote extensively about Jewish law and Kabbalah. He became the Chief Rabbi and head of the Bet Din of Stropkov〔 in 1847 at the recommendation of Rabbi Chaim Halberstam of Sanz. Chaim Yosef died on Monday, 4 Adar I, 5627 / 11 March 1867〔 and is buried in the Tisinec cemetery. There is a School in Jerusalem named after him Called Yeshivas Rabbenu Chaim Yosef. They publish a book which lists all the descendants of Reb Chaim Yosef called Sefer Hayachas. == Notes and references == *(The Rabbis of Stropkov ) *(Stropkov Memorial Book ) *(Arthur Kurzweil: How I discovered my Rabbinical Ancestry ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chaim Yosef Gottlieb of Stropkov」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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