- Samuel Benjamin Sofer
Infobox Person
name = Avraham Shmuel Binyomin Sofer
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birth_date = Birth date|1815|3|13 (1Adar II 5575Anno Mundi )
birth_place = Pressurg,Hungary
death_date = Death date and age|1871|12|31|1815|3|1 (19Teves 5632Anno Mundi )
death_place = Pressburg
resting_place =Bratislava
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residence = Pressburg
nationality = flagicon|Hungary|1867Hungarian
other_names = Ksav Sofer
known_for = "Ksav Sofer"Responsa onShulchan Aruch "Ksav Sofer" on Gittin"Ksav Sofer" on thePentateuch
occupation = Rabbi
religion =Haredi Orthodox Judaism
spouse = Chavah Leah Weiss
children = Yaakov Akiva Sofer - (d. 1912)Moshe M. Sofer (d. 1927)Simcha Bunim Sofer - (d. 1907)Yitzchak Leib Sofer - (d. 1907)Shimon SoferShlomo SoferSarel SoferRachel SoferHindel SoferRosa Sofer
parents = Moshe Sofer & Sarel Eger
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footnotes = Rabbi Avraham Shmuel Binyomin Sofer, (German: Abraham Samuel Benjamin Schreiber), also known by his main work Ksav Sofer (trans. "Writ of the Scribe"), (1815 - 1871), was one of the leading rabbis of HungarianJew ry in the second half of the nineteenth century.Early years
Shmuel Binyomin Sofer was born in Pressurg (now Bratislava) on March 13, 1815. His father, the famed "Chasam Sofer", Rabbi of Pressburg, was the leader of Hungarian Jewry and one of the leading Rabbi's of
Europe an Jewry. His mother Sarel (1790-1832) was the daughter of RabbiAkiva Eger , Rabbi of Posen, one the greatestTalmud ic scholars of his time.At age six his family fell ill and among them little "Shmuel Volf", as he was called. The doctors had already given up on him. As a
segulah they added "Avraham" to his name, but to no avail. They already called theChevra Kadisha and lit candles as was the custom of the time and they said the last rites. Then the doctors approached his father the "Chasam Sofer" and said "We know that you are a G-dly and holy man; if with your prayers you cannot help your son; on our part, all hope is lost". After hearing this; the "Chasam Sofer" went to a corner where all his manuscripts were; and said a short prayer. At that time the sick child Avraham Shmuel Binyomin in his great weakness started screaming theShema , and their prayers were answered; Shmuel Binyomin's condition took a turn for the better. The doctors bewildered said to the "Chasam Sofer"; now we truly know that you are a G-dly man; for which he answered I hadn't given up hope, not even for a second. The great pupils of the "Chasam Sofer" later testified that the "Chasam Sofer" said at the time that "for one Jubilee, I begged him out"; as Shmuel Binyomin lived for another fifty years and died at age fifty six.His first teacher was Rabbi Mordechai Ephraim Fishel Sofer (not a relation, that we know); then he entered his fathers famous
Yeshiva ; and became one of its outstanding students.At age eighteen in 1833 he married his
Rebbetzin Chavah Leah who was the daughter of aTzadik Rabbi Yitzchok Weiss fromGörlitz who gave adowry and promised to support them for six years. The wedding was held in the town ofKamaren then they settled in Pressburg where he continued his studies and helped his father with the "Yeshiva".Pressburg (Bratislava)
On October 3, 1839 his father, the "Chasam Sofer", died and the mantle as Rabbi of Pressburg passed to him. As the "Chasam Sofer" was on his deathbed he blessed his son with an extremely long blessing in which he mentioned every single blessing found in Tanach. Everyone in attendance stood in awe at the sight of him writhing in pain and at the same time he was able to remember and say all these blessings. Then he closed it by saying "Your grandfather Akiva will stand to your right hand; Your grandfather the "Maharsheshach" will stand on your left side; and a certain angel will stand over your head; and I will be close behind to fulfill your wishes".
Death
On December 31, 1871 the "Ksav Sofer" died in Bratislava and the mantle as Rabbi of Pressburg passed to his son, Rabbi
Simcha Bunim Sofer known as the "Shaivet Sofer".
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