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Yechezkel Shraga Halberstam

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Main work
  
Divrei Yechezkel

Predecessor
  
(founder of dynasty)

Role
  
Chaim Halberstam's son

Parents
  
Chaim Halberstam

Dynasty
  
Shinova

Name
  
Yechezkel Halberstam

Died
  
December 19, 1898

Term
  
1857 – 19 December 1898

Full name
  
Yechezkel Shraga Halberstam

Successor
  
Moshe Halberstam of Shinova

Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Halberstam, (1813–1898), known as the Shinever Rov (Rabbi of Sieniawa), was the eldest son of the Divrei Chaim, Rabbi Chaim Halberstam of Sanz. He was famous for his disagreements with his father on matters of halakha (Jewish Law). Rabbi Yechezkel was a student of Rabbi Osher Yeshaya of Ropshitz, Rabbi Hersh of Rymanow and the Sar Shulem of Belz.

Biography

Yechezkel Shraga was born in Tarnogrod, Poland. At the age of 15 he married Toube, the daughter of Rabbi Arye Leib Lipszyc, author of Arye Devei Ilo'o.

He served as the rabbi of Ridnik until 1849, when he was appointed as the rabbi of Rozdol. At age 42, he became the Rabbi of Shinova where he served until 1868. He then served as the rabbi of Stropkov. He returned to Shinova in 1881.

He became known as a rabbi of rabbis, since other famous rabbis wishing to honour him, visited him. His Torah thoughts were collected in Divrei Yechezkel, which contains his commentary on the weekly parsha, responsa and minhagim, as well as a collection of his letters.

When he visited Israel, he founded the Sanzer Kloiz in Safed.

He had several sons; all of whom served as rabbis across Eastern Europe. His second son, Rabbi Moishe Halberstam, succeeded him as Rabbi of Shinova after his death on the 6th of Tevet 1898.

References

Yechezkel Shraga Halberstam Wikipedia