- Yosef Dov Soloveitchik (Beis Halevi)
Yosef Dov Soloveitchik (b.1820 in Nesvizh, Minsk, Belarus; d.1892 in Brest-Litovsk, Grodno, Belarus [ [http://www.jewishgen.org/BELARUS/rje_s.htm Russian Jewish Encyclopedia ] ] ) was the author of Beis Halevi, by which name he is better known among
Talmud ical scholars. He was the great-grandson of RabbiChaim Volozhin er.Early years
In his youth Yosef Dov lived in Brod. Rabbi
Shlomo Kluger , the rabbi of Brod, enjoyed discussingTalmud studies with him. When Yosef Dov was about to leave Rabbi Shlomo is reputed to have said to him, “you have always resolved my "kushyos" (difficulties) but I have one difficulty you cannot resolve: how will I manage to part with you.”Rosh yeshiva
Yosef Dov Soloveitchik was reputed to have one the great minds of his time. In 1854 was invited to become co-
rosh yeshiva ofVolozhin yeshiva , together with RabbiNaftali Zvi Yehuda Berlin . However, they were temperamentally incompatible and, after ten years, Soloveitchik decided to leave.Rabbinate
In 1865 Yosef Dov became Rabbi of
Slutsk . After taking up this position he went to visit thecheder classes where the young boys received their education. When he observed the impoverished state of many children, he arranged for lunches to be served there, paid for by the community. His son, RabbiChaim Soloveitchik , once said that while he himself responded to peoples’ needs, his father went further and discovered on his own what their needs were. His pupils in Slutsk included Yosef Rosen, later to achieve fame as the Rogatchover Gaon, andZalman Sender Shapiro .He was a fierce opponent of the
Maskilim , as a result of which he left Slutzk in 1874. He then moved to Warsaw where he lived in poverty. When the rabbi of Brisk, RabbiYehoshua Leib Diskin left for theLand of Israel in 1877, Rabbi Soloveitchik was offered the rabbinate of Brisk. He continued to hold that position until his death in 1892, when he was succeeded by his son RabbiChaim Soloveitchik .Works
Yosef Dov composed works on the
Mishneh Torah and first five books of the Hebrew Bible which were published under the title "Beis HaLevi" (Hebrew for 'House of the Levites').Family tree
Yosef Dov was the great-grandfather of the eponymous Rabbi
Joseph B. Soloveitchik and another descendant, RabbiBerel Soloveitchik who moved toIsrael , also known as "Yosef Dov Soloveitchik."ee also
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Brisk yeshivas and methods .References
* [http://www.brest-belarus.com/Brest_Rabbis.shtml Rabbis of Brisk]
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