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Shlomo Sztencl

Shlomo Sztencl ((ヘブライ語:שלמה שטנצל), pronounced ''Shtentzel'') (1884–1919) was a Polish Orthodox Jewish rabbi. He served as Chief Rabbi of Czeladź, Poland and Rav, ''dayan'', and rosh yeshiva of Sosnowiec, Poland. He is the author of ''Koheles Shlomo'' and ''Beis Shlomo'', the former published posthumously.
==Family background==
Sztencl was born on 16 August 1884 (25 Av 5644) in Czeladź, Poland to Rabbi Chaim Dov (Berish) Sztencl, ''av beis din'' of Czeladź and a distinguished Radomsker Hasid. His father's maternal grandfather, Rabbi Dov Berish Hertziger, had conferred the title of Rebbe upon Rabbi Shlomo HaCohen Rabinowitz, the first Rebbe of the Radomsk Hasidic dynasty. Sztencl's mother, Freidel Genendel, was the daughter of Rabbi Shweitzer of Bendin. Her father was an extremely wealthy and benevolent man. One of his famous charitable deeds was sending wagons of potatoes every Friday to the Divrei Chaim of Sanz for distribution to the poor.
Freidel Genendel's sister, Miriam Kayla, married Hanoch Hendel Frumer. Their son, Rabbi Aryeh Tzvi Frumer, became a renowned rabbi and rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Chachmei Lublin.〔 Aryeh Tzvi and his first cousin, Shlomo Sztencl, were childhood friends and remained close. After Sztencl's untimely death, Frommer established a close relationship with his orphaned children. Frumer was also very involved in the first publication of Sztencl's manuscript, ''Koheles Shlomo''.〔
Shlomo had one brother, Avraham Nochum (1897–1983), and two sisters, Esther and Tsime. Avraham Nochum left home at age 20 and moved to Berlin, where he became a noted Yiddish poet.

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