- Bezalel Rakow
Rabbi Bezalel Rakow (
May 15 ,1927 –July 20 ,2003 ) was an orthodoxrabbi who headedGateshead ’s Jewish community. He was the chair of the Council of Torah Sages ofAgudas Yisroel of Great Britain.Born in
Frankfurt ,Germany into a distinguished rabbinical family, Bezalel Rakow was a direct descendant of RabbiYomtov Lipman Heller , (author of the "Tosafos Yomtov" commentary on theMishnah ). His father, Rabbi Yomtov Lipman Rakow, a pupil of the greatVolozhin yeshiva , had been a rosh yeshiva inFrankfurt-on-Main . In 1939, he, aged 10, his parents and his brotherBenzion Rakow were granted asylum, and settled inLondon .Aged 18, he enrolled in
Gateshead Kollel where he obtained rabbinical ordination and gained a reputation as a Talmudic scholar. He rose to prominence by dint of his genius. In 1948, he married Miriam, daughter of Gateshead's then communal rabbiNaftoli Shakowitzky . The couple moved toMontreux ,Switzerland , where he took up a position teaching in the local yeshivah. In 1964, following his father-in-law's death, he returned to Gateshead to assume his position, thus becoming one of Orthodox Judaism's recognised world leaders.In 2002, Rabbi Rakow was at the center of debate between Jewish orthodoxy and the features of modernity that he perceived as threatening orthodox values. When British
Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks , in his book The Dignity of Difference (2002), expressed the notion that Judaism might learn from other faiths, Rabbi Rakow publicly demanded that Sacks repudiate the thesis of the book and withdraw it from circulation.External links
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,3604,1005804,00.html The Guardian, Obituary: Rabbi Bezalel Rakow]
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article851728.ece The Times, Obituary: Rabbi Bezalel Rakow]
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