Elimelech Szapira
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Elimelech Szapira | ||
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Grodzhisker Rebbe | ||
Term | 1849 – 1892 | |
Full name | Elimelech Szapira | |
Main work | Imrei Elimelekh | |
Born | c. 1823 | |
Died | 29 March, 1892 (1 Nisan 5652) | |
Dynasty | Grodzhisk | |
Successor | Yisroel Szapira of Grodzhisk Myer Yechiel Halsztuk, ABD Ostrovtse Klonimus Kalman Szapira of Piasetzno |
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Father | The Sorof of Mogelnica | |
Mother | Gitl Wajsblum (granddaughter of Noam Elimelech) | |
Wife 1 | Chaya Masza Rabinowicz | |
Issue 1 | Soro Devoiro Yerachmiel Chayim Myer Yechiel |
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Wife 2 | Chana Brocho Szternfeld | |
Issue 2 | Yeshayo Szapira Klonimus Kalman Szapira |
Rabbi Elimelech Szapira of Grodzhisk (1823-1892) was the leading Hasidic Judaism rebbe of his time in Poland. He was a chosid (follower) of the Rizhiner Rebbe. After the death of his father, the Sorof of Mogelnica, he assumed leadership of the chasidim, who eventually numberd ten thousand.
His sons-in-law were the Kozhnitser Rebbe and Rebbe Osher the Second of Stolin-Karlin.
When he died, his surviving sons were aged two and three, the sons from his first marriage having predeceased him. Some of the chasidim waited for the sons to grow up; one eventually became the Piasetzner Rov. Other chasidim chose a grandson, Rabbi Yisroel Szapira as their next leader. A third group, including many learned rabbis, followed the scholarly Ostrovtser Rov.
[edit] Writings
The teachings of the Grodzhikser Rebbe are collected in Imrei Elimelech and Divrei Elimelech.