- Benjamin Wolf Löw
Benjamin Wolf Löw (b. 1775; d.
March 6 ,1851 ) was a Polish-Hungarianrabbi . He was also known as Binyamin ben Elʻazar, Benjamin Adolf Löw, and Binyamin Ṿolf Leṿ, a.b.d. ḳ.ḳ. Ḳollin u-Ṿerboi. He born inWodzislaw ,Prussia (nowPoland ) and died in Verbo,Royal Hungary ,Austrian Empire , (nowVrbové ,Slovakia ).His father,
Eleazar Löw , instructed him inTalmud ic literature, and at an early age he became rabbi of a Polish congregation.Fact|date=April 2008 In 1812, following his father toAustria , he became rabbi ofKolín ,Bohemia . In 1826 he was called as rabbi toGross-Tapolcsany , Hungary, and in 1836 to Verbo, where he spent the remainder of his life.His only work was "Sha'are
Torah " a treatise on the principles of Talmudic law which shows the author's methodical mind and vast knowledge of Talmudic literature. Three parts of the work appeared in print (Vienna , 1821 and 1850;Sátoralja-Ujhely , 1872), while the fourth part is still in manuscript (as of 1906).Wolf Löw was twice married; his first wife, from whom he obtained a divorce, was the daughter of
Ephraim Zalman Margolioth ofBrody ; the second was the daughter ofIsaac Landau , rabbi ofAuschwitz . Löw's son Jeremiah, rabbi in Sátoralja-Ujhely, was the recognized leader of the Orthodox party in Hungary and its spokesman in an audience which its deputation obtained with the emperor in order to protest against the establishment of a rabbinicalseminary . He was nevertheless opposed to the secession of the Orthodox from the whole body ofJudaism and therefore refused to take part in a congress planned by the Orthodox. Upon his death in 1872 he was succeeded by his son Eleazar, who was later called to the rabbinate ofUnghvar . Other grandsons of Wolf Löw were Abraham and Benjamin Singer, joint authors of "Ha-Madrik", a pedagogic anthology of the Talmud.Moses Löb Bloch was Wolf Löw's nephew and pupil.References
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