Yaakov Yehuda Aryeh Leib Frenkel

Rabbi Yaakov Yehuda Aryeh Leib Frenkel יעקב יהודה אריה ליב פרענקיל (died June 12, 1940) also known as the Gevuras Aryeh after his major work, was Rabbi of Piricse and a renowned Kabbalist. He authored many schloarly works.

Rabbi Frenkel's year of birth is variously cited as 1850[1] or 1855.[2] His father was Rabbi Yom Tov Tzvi. Rabbi Yom Tov Tzvi was the son of Rabbi Yaakov from the town of Oshvar.

In his youth, Rabbi Frenkel was a disciple of Rabbi Yekusiel Yehuda Teitelbaum (1808–1883), who was known as the Yetev Lev. When Rabbi Frenkel matured and needed to earn a livelihood, he assumed a teaching position in Spinka, upon the recommendation of Rabbi Teitelbaum. In Spinka, Rabbi Frenkel became the study partner of Rabbi Yoseph Meir Weiss.[3]

Subsequently, Rabbi Frenkel was appointed to serve as the town Rabbi of Piricse, Hungary, a position that he held for over fifty years.[4]

When Rabbi Frenkel retired he moved to Satmar, where he was regarded as a Rabbinical authority.

Works

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 Holocaust.

Rabbi Frenkel's Tombstone in Satmar

References

  1. Rabbi Dr. Ari Edelstein - Publisher's preface to "Shevach Lefi" 1994 Edition
  2. Publisher's preface to "Gevuras Aryeh" 1990 Edition
  3. Tzfunot Tora Quarterly, Volume 8 (Year 2, issue 4)
  4. Gevuras Aryeh 1990 Edition
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