Yaakov Aryeh Guterman
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Rabbi Yaakov Aryeh Guterman | |
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| Title | Radzyminer Rebbe |
| Personal life | |
| Born | 1792 |
| Died | July 3, 1874 (aged 81) |
| Buried | The Warsaw Jewish Cemetery |
| Children | Rabbi Shlomo Yehoshua David Guterman, Avraham Chaim Guterman, Yisroel Zvi Guterman |
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| Dynasty | Radzymin |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Judaism |
| Jewish leader | |
| Successor | Rabbi Shlomo Yehoshua David Guterman |
| Yahrtzeit | 18 Tammuz (Hebrew month) 5634[citation needed] |
| Dynasty | Radzymin |
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Grand Rabbi Yaakov Aryeh Guterman (1792–1874) was the founding admor of the Radzymin Hasidic Dynasty.[1] He was called the "Sabba Kadisha (Holy Grandfather) of Radzymin".[2]
Guterman was a disciple of the Seer of Lublin,[3] the Maggid of Kozhnitz, the Yid Hakodosh, Rabbi Simcha Bunim of Peshischa and Rabbi Yitzchok of Vurka.[4] In 1848, after the death of Yitzchok of Vurka,[5] Gutterman became the founding admor of the Radzymin Hasidic Dynasty.[6]
Works
- Bikurei Aviv, a commentary on the Torah
- Divrei Aviv a commentary on Genesis Rabbah
- Likutei Aviv