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Nachum Kaplan

Reb Menachem Nachum[5] ben Uzziel Kaplan (1811 – October 25, 1879) was a Lithuanian Talmudist, philanthropist,[1] and Talmid Chacham who was known throughout Lithuania and Poland as Reb Nachum'ke of Horodna[6] or Reb Nahum Grodner.[1]

Rabbi

Menachem Nachum Kaplan
Personal
Born1811[1]
DiedOctober 25, 1879[1] (age 68)[2]
ReligionJudaism
SpouseItta
Parent(s)Uziel and Meida Kaplan
Positionshammash
SynagogueChevrah HaShas
Yahrtzeit8 Cheshvan, 5640[3][4] A.M.
BuriedGrodno
ResidenceGrodno

Rabbi Kaplan was well-versed in the Talmud and the poskim[7] as well as in kabbalah and Acharonim.[8] Yet, he refused to render halachic decisions (except for one occasion when it was a matter of life and death)[9][10] and held the humble position of shammash (sexton) in the Synagogue Chevra Shas. His piety, simplicity of life, and dedication to the community earned him recognition among the Russian Jewry.[1]

Biography

Rabbi Nachum was born in Baisogala to Uziel Kaplan, a laborer in a whisky distillery,[7] and his wife, Meida.[11][12]

In his youth, he studied under Rabbi Karpl Atlas of Baisogala[13] (grandfather of Rabbi Meir Atlas) and his sons, Binyamin Beinush and Meir.[7][14] Later he studied at Šiauliai under Rabbi Mordechai Ganker,[15] and afterwards at the yeshiva of Rabbi Chalavna Lapidus, the maggid of Luokė,[16] after which he studied at Vilnius.[17][18] At age 19, he decided to leave Vilnius in order to study at Ashmyany under Rabbi Avraham Kahana of Horodna (known today as Grodno).[17] After studying for a while at Ashmyany, he went on to study at the Yeshiva of Mir.[19]

When he was about twenty years old, he married Itta, the daughter of Yosef Eliezer[20] (a chimney sweep by trade) of Nesvizh, and moved into the latter's home in Nesvizh. Throughout the day, he studied Gemara, halacha, and works of hashkafah such as Chovot HaLevavot and Menoras HaMaor[21] until he committed them to memory.[22]

When he was in his early twenties, he decided to leave Nesvizh and traveled to Valozhyn, where he studied at the Volozhin Yeshiva under Rabbi Eliezer Yitzchak Freid.[23] Afterwards, he headed for Kaunas[24] where he studied Gemara and halacha under the rav of the city, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Rabinowitz. He also studied Midrash and Aggadah under Rabbi Eliyahu Ragoler of Slabodka.[25] During this time, he traveled to Torez where he studied the teachings of the Vilna Gaon under a student of Rabbi Chaim of Volozhin.[26]

Afterwards, he returned to Nesvizh[27] and a short while later he moved to Horodna.[28] During the almost fifty years that he lived there, he was offered many prominent positions.[29] Yet, he refused opportunities for leadership in public life,[6] choosing instead the position of shammash in the Synagogue Chevra Shas[1] in Horodna,[6][30] a position he retained for the rest of his life.[29][31]

In the last years of his life, he suffered from a serious spinal disorder, a severe intestinal ailment, swelling of the feet, and other discomforts. Yet, on Simchat Torah, he led the congregation in spirited singing and dancing, clutching a Sefer Torah in one arm while his free hand held his stomach to ease the pain.[32]

A Hebrew language biography of Rabbi Nachum was written by Rabbi Yisrael David Miller who knew Rabbi Nachum personally.[6] Rabbi Miller was stricken by the cholera pandemic[33] that struck Horodna in 1872 and firmly believed that Rabbi Nachum's prayers saved his life.[34][35]

Rabbi Nachum died at Grodno on October 25, 1879.[1][4][36] Twenty thousand people attended his funeral[35][36] which took place the next day.[36]

His son-in-law was Rabbi Gavriel Zev Margolis.[37]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainSinger, Isidore; et al., eds. (1901–1906). "NAHUM B. UZZIEL KAPLAN". The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. Retrieved July 27, 2015.
    Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography:
    • Gurvich, in Razsvyct, 1879, No. 7;
    • Lipshitz, Nekrolog Rabbi Nokhim iz Grodno (reprinted from Russki Yevrei, 1879, No. 9), St. Petersburg, 1879;
    • Ha-Ẓefirah, 1879, No. 42;
    • Ha-Meliẓ, 1879, No. 43;
    • Friedenstein, 'Ir Gibborim, pp. 95-96, Wilna, 1880.
  2. ^ Miller, Yisrael David. תולדות מנחם [Toldos Menachem] (in Hebrew). Piotrków Trybunalski. p. 130. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
  3. ^ Miller. תולדות מנחם [Toldos Menachem] (in Hebrew). p. 129. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
  4. ^ a b Finkelman, Shimon (August 1985). The Story of Reb Nachum'ke (First ed.). Brooklyn: Mesorah Publications. p. 138. ISBN 0-89906-782-4.
  5. ^ Finkelman. The Story of Reb Nachum'ke. p. 22.
  6. ^ a b c d Finkelman. The Story of Reb Nachum'ke. Preface.
  7. ^ a b c Miller. תולדות מנחם [Toldos Menachem] (in Hebrew). Retrieved July 22, 2015.
  8. ^ Finkelman. The Story of Reb Nachum'ke. p. 93.
  9. ^ Miller. תולדות מנחם [Toldos Menachem] (in Hebrew). p. 117. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
  10. ^ Finkelman. The Story of Reb Nachum'ke. p. 96.
  11. ^ Miller. תולדות מנחם [Toldos Menachem] (in Hebrew). Retrieved July 22, 2015.
  12. ^ Finkelman. "From the Depths of Poverty". The Story of Reb Nachum'ke. p. 21.
  13. ^ Finkelman. The Story of Reb Nachum'ke. p. 41.
  14. ^ Finkelman. The Story of Reb Nachum'ke. p. 43.
  15. ^ Finkelman. The Story of Reb Nachum'ke. pp. 44–45.
  16. ^ Miller. תולדות מנחם [Toldos Menachem] (in Hebrew). p. 21. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
  17. ^ a b Miller. תולדות מנחם [Toldos Menachem] (in Hebrew). p. 25. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
  18. ^ Finkelman. The Story of Reb Nachum'ke. pp. 46–47.
  19. ^ Miller. תולדות מנחם [Toldos Menachem] (in Hebrew). p. 26. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
    Finkelman. The Story of Reb Nachum'ke. pp. 48–49.
  20. ^ Miller. תולדות מנחם [Toldos Menachem] (in Hebrew). p. 29. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
  21. ^ Miller. תולדות מנחם [Toldos Menachem] (in Hebrew). p. 30. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
  22. ^ Finkelman. The Story of Reb Nachum'ke. pp. 52–53.
  23. ^ Finkelman. The Story of Reb Nachum'ke. p. 65.
  24. ^ Miller. תולדות מנחם [Toldos Menachem] (in Hebrew). p. 39. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
  25. ^ Miller. תולדות מנחם [Toldos Menachem] (in Hebrew). p. 40. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
  26. ^ Miller. תולדות מנחם [Toldos Menachem] (in Hebrew). p. 42. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
    Finkelman. The Story of Reb Nachum'ke. p. 67.
  27. ^ Miller. תולדות מנחם [Toldos Menachem] (in Hebrew). p. 43. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
  28. ^ Miller. תולדות מנחם [Toldos Menachem] (in Hebrew). p. 44. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
    Finkelman. The Story of Reb Nachum'ke. p. 70.
  29. ^ a b Finkelman. The Story of Reb Nachum'ke. p. 113.
  30. ^ Miller. תולדות מנחם [Toldos Menachem] (in Hebrew). p. 46. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
    Finkelman. The Story of Reb Nachum'ke. pp. 72–74.
  31. ^ Finkelman. The Story of Reb Nachum'ke. p. 75.
  32. ^ Miller. תולדות מנחם [Toldos Menachem] (in Hebrew). p. 128. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
    Finkelman. The Story of Reb Nachum'ke. p. 97.
  33. ^ Miller. תולדות מנחם [Toldos Menachem] (in Hebrew). p. 70. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
  34. ^ Miller. תולדות מנחם [Toldos Menachem] (in Hebrew). p. 71. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
  35. ^ a b Finkelman. The Story of Reb Nachum'ke. p. 104.
  36. ^ a b c Miller. תולדות מנחם [Toldos Menachem] (in Hebrew). p. 131. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
  37. ^ תולדות מנחם [Toldos Menachem] (in Hebrew). p. 138. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
    Finkelman. The Story of Reb Nachum'ke. p. 100.

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Reb Menachem Nachum 5 ben Uzziel Kaplan 1811 October 25 1879 was a Lithuanian Talmudist philanthropist 1 and Talmid Chacham who was known throughout Lithuania and Poland as Reb Nachum ke of Horodna 6 or Reb Nahum Grodner 1 RabbiMenachem Nachum KaplanPersonalBorn1811 1 Baisogala Russian EmpireDiedOctober 25 1879 1 age 68 2 Grodno Russian EmpireReligionJudaismSpouseIttaParent s Uziel and Meida KaplanPositionshammashSynagogueChevrah HaShasYahrtzeit8 Cheshvan 5640 3 4 A M BuriedGrodnoResidenceGrodnoRabbi Kaplan was well versed in the Talmud and the poskim 7 as well as in kabbalah and Acharonim 8 Yet he refused to render halachic decisions except for one occasion when it was a matter of life and death 9 10 and held the humble position of shammash sexton in the Synagogue Chevra Shas His piety simplicity of life and dedication to the community earned him recognition among the Russian Jewry 1 Biography EditRabbi Nachum was born in Baisogala to Uziel Kaplan a laborer in a whisky distillery 7 and his wife Meida 11 12 In his youth he studied under Rabbi Karpl Atlas of Baisogala 13 grandfather of Rabbi Meir Atlas and his sons Binyamin Beinush and Meir 7 14 Later he studied at Siauliai under Rabbi Mordechai Ganker 15 and afterwards at the yeshiva of Rabbi Chalavna Lapidus the maggid of Luoke 16 after which he studied at Vilnius 17 18 At age 19 he decided to leave Vilnius in order to study at Ashmyany under Rabbi Avraham Kahana of Horodna known today as Grodno 17 After studying for a while at Ashmyany he went on to study at the Yeshiva of Mir 19 When he was about twenty years old he married Itta the daughter of Yosef Eliezer 20 a chimney sweep by trade of Nesvizh and moved into the latter s home in Nesvizh Throughout the day he studied Gemara halacha and works of hashkafah such as Chovot HaLevavot and Menoras HaMaor 21 until he committed them to memory 22 When he was in his early twenties he decided to leave Nesvizh and traveled to Valozhyn where he studied at the Volozhin Yeshiva under Rabbi Eliezer Yitzchak Freid 23 Afterwards he headed for Kaunas 24 where he studied Gemara and halacha under the rav of the city Rabbi Menachem Mendel Rabinowitz He also studied Midrash and Aggadah under Rabbi Eliyahu Ragoler of Slabodka 25 During this time he traveled to Torez where he studied the teachings of the Vilna Gaon under a student of Rabbi Chaim of Volozhin 26 Afterwards he returned to Nesvizh 27 and a short while later he moved to Horodna 28 During the almost fifty years that he lived there he was offered many prominent positions 29 Yet he refused opportunities for leadership in public life 6 choosing instead the position of shammash in the Synagogue Chevra Shas 1 in Horodna 6 30 a position he retained for the rest of his life 29 31 In the last years of his life he suffered from a serious spinal disorder a severe intestinal ailment swelling of the feet and other discomforts Yet on Simchat Torah he led the congregation in spirited singing and dancing clutching a Sefer Torah in one arm while his free hand held his stomach to ease the pain 32 A Hebrew language biography of Rabbi Nachum was written by Rabbi Yisrael David Miller who knew Rabbi Nachum personally 6 Rabbi Miller was stricken by the cholera pandemic 33 that struck Horodna in 1872 and firmly believed that Rabbi Nachum s prayers saved his life 34 35 Rabbi Nachum died at Grodno on October 25 1879 1 4 36 Twenty thousand people attended his funeral 35 36 which took place the next day 36 His son in law was Rabbi Gavriel Zev Margolis 37 References Edit a b c d e f g This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Singer Isidore et al eds 1901 1906 NAHUM B UZZIEL KAPLAN The Jewish Encyclopedia New York Funk amp Wagnalls Retrieved July 27 2015 Jewish Encyclopedia bibliography Gurvich in Razsvyct 1879 No 7 Lipshitz Nekrolog Rabbi Nokhim iz Grodno reprinted from Russki Yevrei 1879 No 9 St Petersburg 1879 Ha Ẓefirah 1879 No 42 Ha Meliẓ 1879 No 43 Friedenstein Ir Gibborim pp 95 96 Wilna 1880 Miller Yisrael David תולדות מנחם Toldos Menachem in Hebrew Piotrkow Trybunalski p 130 Retrieved July 22 2015 Miller תולדות מנחם Toldos Menachem in Hebrew p 129 Retrieved July 22 2015 a b Finkelman Shimon August 1985 The Story of Reb Nachum ke First ed Brooklyn Mesorah Publications p 138 ISBN 0 89906 782 4 Finkelman The Story of Reb Nachum ke p 22 a b c d Finkelman The Story of Reb Nachum ke Preface a b c Miller תולדות מנחם Toldos Menachem in Hebrew Retrieved July 22 2015 Finkelman The Story of Reb Nachum ke p 93 Miller תולדות מנחם Toldos Menachem in Hebrew p 117 Retrieved July 22 2015 Finkelman The Story of Reb Nachum ke p 96 Miller תולדות מנחם Toldos Menachem in Hebrew Retrieved July 22 2015 Finkelman From the Depths of Poverty The Story of Reb Nachum ke p 21 Finkelman The Story of Reb Nachum ke p 41 Finkelman The Story of Reb Nachum ke p 43 Finkelman The Story of Reb Nachum ke pp 44 45 Miller תולדות מנחם Toldos Menachem in Hebrew p 21 Retrieved July 22 2015 a b Miller תולדות מנחם Toldos Menachem in Hebrew p 25 Retrieved July 22 2015 Finkelman The Story of Reb Nachum ke pp 46 47 Miller תולדות מנחם Toldos Menachem in Hebrew p 26 Retrieved July 22 2015 Finkelman The Story of Reb Nachum ke pp 48 49 Miller תולדות מנחם Toldos Menachem in Hebrew p 29 Retrieved July 22 2015 Miller תולדות מנחם Toldos Menachem in Hebrew p 30 Retrieved July 22 2015 Finkelman The Story of Reb Nachum ke pp 52 53 Finkelman The Story of Reb Nachum ke p 65 Miller תולדות מנחם Toldos Menachem in Hebrew p 39 Retrieved July 22 2015 Miller תולדות מנחם Toldos Menachem in Hebrew p 40 Retrieved July 22 2015 Miller תולדות מנחם Toldos Menachem in Hebrew p 42 Retrieved July 22 2015 Finkelman The Story of Reb Nachum ke p 67 Miller תולדות מנחם Toldos Menachem in Hebrew p 43 Retrieved July 22 2015 Miller תולדות מנחם Toldos Menachem in Hebrew p 44 Retrieved July 22 2015 Finkelman The Story of Reb Nachum ke p 70 a b Finkelman The Story of Reb Nachum ke p 113 Miller תולדות מנחם Toldos Menachem in Hebrew p 46 Retrieved July 22 2015 Finkelman The Story of Reb Nachum ke pp 72 74 Finkelman The Story of Reb Nachum ke p 75 Miller תולדות מנחם Toldos Menachem in Hebrew p 128 Retrieved July 22 2015 Finkelman The Story of Reb Nachum ke p 97 Miller תולדות מנחם Toldos Menachem in Hebrew p 70 Retrieved July 22 2015 Miller תולדות מנחם Toldos Menachem in Hebrew p 71 Retrieved July 22 2015 a b Finkelman The Story of Reb Nachum ke p 104 a b c Miller תולדות מנחם Toldos Menachem in Hebrew p 131 Retrieved July 22 2015 תולדות מנחם Toldos Menachem in Hebrew p 138 Retrieved July 22 2015 Finkelman The Story of Reb Nachum ke p 100 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nachum Kaplan amp oldid 1093338038, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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