- Jonathan Eybeschutz
Jonathan Eybeschutz (
Kraków 1690 - Altona 1764), was aTalmud ist, Halachist, Kabbalist, and secretShabbatean , holding positions asDayan ofPrague , and later as Rabbi of the "Three Communities": Altona,Hamburg andWandsbek . WithJacob Emden , he is well known as aprotagonist in the Emden-Eybeschutz Controversy.Biography
Eybeschutz's father was the
rabbi inIvančice ( _de. Eibenschütz, sometimes Eibeschutz),Moravia . Eybeschutz was a child prodigy inTalmud ; on his father's death, he studied in theyeshiva ofMeir Eisenstadt inProstějov (Prossnitz), and then later in Holešov (Holleschau). He also lived inVienna for a short time. He married Elkele Spira, daughter of Rabbi Isaac Spira, and they lived inHamburg for two years with Mordecai ha-Kohen, Elkele's maternal grandfather.Eybeschutz settled in
Prague in 1715 and became head of theyeshivah and a famous preacher. The people of Prague held Eybeschutz in high esteem and he was considered second there only toDayan David Oppenheim. In 1736, Eybeschutz was appointeddayan of Prague. He became rabbi ofMetz in 1741. In 1750, he was elected rabbi of the "Three Communities:"Altona ,Hamburg , andWandsbek .He was "an acknowledged genius" in at least three separate areas of Jewish religious creativity:
Talmud and Jewish law (halakhah ); homiletics (derush) and popular preaching; andKabbalah . "He was a man of erudition, but he owed his fame chiefly to his personality. Few men of the period so profoundly impressed their mark onJew ish life."Controversy
Eybeschutz was not without controversy. In Prague, he had many contacts with
priest s and theintelligentsia , debating religious topics and matters offaith . He became friendly with Cardinal Hassebauer and also discussed religious questions with him. Through the help of the cardinal, Eybeschutz received permission to print the Talmud - but with the omission of all passages contradicting the principles of Christianity. This angered the rabbis of Prague, and they revoked the printing license.He became especially controversial because of a dispute that arose concerning the
amulet s which he was suspected of issuing. It was alleged that these amulets recognized the false Messianic claims ofSabbatai Zevi . RabbiJacob Emden then accused him ofheresy ; see The Emden-Eybeschutz Controversy. The majority of the rabbis in Poland, Moravia, and Bohemia, as well as the leaders of the Three Communities supported Eybeschutz: the accusation was "utterly incredible" - in 1725, Eybeschutz was among the Prague rabbis who excommunicated the Shabbatean sect. Others suggest that the Rabbis issued this ruling because they feared the repercussions if their leading figure, Eybeschutz, was found to be a Shabbatean fact|date=August 2008.The controversy was a momentous incident in
Jewish history of the period — involving bothYechezkel Landau and theVilna Gaon — and may be credited with having crushed the lingering belief in Sabbatai current even in some Orthodox circles. In 1760 the quarrel broke out once more when someShabbatean elements were discovered among the students of Eybeschutz'yeshivah . At the same time his younger son, Wolf, presented himself as a Shabbatean prophet, with the result that the yeshivah was closed.Works
Thirty of his works in the area of
Halakha (Jewish law) have been published. In addition, several of his works on homiletics, teaching methodology, and Kabbalah are currently in print. It is interesting to note that only one of his works was published in his lifetime. The posthumous printing of so many of his works is testimony to his influence on his contemporaries through his oral teachings and his personality. It is claimed that he also published numerous Shabbatian works anonymously fact|date=August 2008.*Homiletics (derush) and popular preaching:
**"Ya'arot Devash" a frequently quoted collection of thesermon s of Rabbi Eybeschutz.
**"Tiferet Yehonatan" on the weeklyTorah portion
**"Taryag Mitzvot", the 613 commandments in rimedacrostic s.
** Notes on thePassover Haggadah , as well as "Perush al Piska Had Gadya" on the poemHad Gadya *On
Talmud andhalakhah :
** Novellae toShulkhan Arukh : "Urim ve-Tummim" onChoshen Mishpat ; "Kereti u-Peleti" onYoreh De'ah ; "Sar ha-Alef" onOrach Chayim .
** Notes onMaimonides 'Mishneh Torah : "Binah la-Ittim" and "Chiddushim al Hilkot Yom Tov" both dealing with the holy days, and both published by his students, based on notes taken from his lectures; "Bene Ahuvah" on the matrimonial laws.
**"Tiferet Yisrael", notes on the rabbinical laws of "niddah " (regarding menstruation), with additions by the editor, his grandson Israel.*On
Kabbalah :
**"Shem Olam", a collection of letters on theKabbalah *On
Sabbatianism fact|date=August 2008:
**"Va'avo Hayom el HaAyin", an intensely involved and original text on Sabbatianism.Rabbi Eybeschutz also wrote "Luchoth Habrith" (Tablets of Testimony), in which he describes the whole dispute and attempts, unsuccessfully (as proven by leading scholar Moshe Perlmutter), to refute the charges against him. It includes also the letters of recommendation which he had received from leading rabbis who came to his defense who were obviously unaware of Eybeschutz's dual life at the time.
References
* [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=556&letter=E Eybeschütz, Jonathan] , jewishencyclopedia.com
* [http://www.chabad.org/library/article.asp?AID=112378 Rabbi Jonathan Eybeschutz] , chabad.org
* [http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/EUD_FAT/EYBESCHUTZ_JONATHAN_1690_1764_.html Eybeschutz, Jonathan (1690-1764)] ,1911 Encyclopedia
* [http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/Eibeschutz.html Jonathan Eibeschutz] , jewishvirtuallibrary.org
* [http://www.yarzheit.com/heavensregister/rebyehonossan.htm The Rebbe Reb Yehonossan Eibeshitz] , heavensregister
* [http://nehora.com/index.cfm/product/2409/yaarot-devash-hashalem---rabbi-yehonatan-eibeshitz-2-vol Listing at Nehora Books]
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