Yisroel Hopsztajn

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Yisroel Hopstien

Yisroel Hopstien (1737–1814), also known as the Maggid of Kozhnitz, was one of the more important Hasidic leaders of Poland during the 18th and early 19th century . He was a student of the Magid of mezritch and Rebbe Reb Melekh Elimelech of Lizhensk. He wrote a lot of books on Hasidut and Kabalah.

Biography

He was born in Opatów, where his father Shabsay was a bookbinder and Perl. Even as a young child he was recognized as an Ilui, prodigy. He studied under the tutelage of Rabbi Shmelke of Nikolsburg, who eventually convinced R' Israel to go learn with the Magid of mezritch. After the Magid died, he went to learn from Rebbe Reb Melekh Elimelech of Lizhensk. He was one of the major influences in bringing Hasidism to the Congress Poland and founded the Kozhnitz Hasidic dynasty. He died in 1814.

Family

He was married to Raziel. They had 3 children: Rabbi Moshe Elyakim who replaced his father as Rebbe after R' Israel died. Leah Perl the wife of R' Avi Ezra Zelig Shapira, Rabbi of Grenitz. And finally, R' Motel who died in his youth.

Books

References

  • Aryeh Kaplan (1984). The Chasidic Masters and Their Teachings. Jerusalem: Moznaim. 

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