- Shabsai Frankel
Rabbi Shabsai Frankel (August 13 ,1909 –Rosh Hashana , 2000) was a successful businessman,philanthropist , and publisher ofTorah books. [http://chareidi.shemayisrael.com/archives5761/succos/arfrankel.htm HaRav Shabsai Frankel, zt"l] ]His father, Rabbi Yosef Frankel was a prominent Gerrer Hasid in
Poland whose son Alexander married a granddaughter of RabbiAvraham Mordechai Alter , the GerrerRebbe . Rabbi Shabsai married the daughter of RabbiYosef Nechemya Kornitzer , who was a grandson of theChasam Sofer and the Chief Rabbinical Justice inKrakow .During
World War II , Rabbi Shabsai fled Poland forVilna ,Lithuania . From there, he eventually immigrated to the United States of America. In America, Rabbi Shabsai joined with the likes of RabbiRefael Reuvain Grozovsky in helping saveEurope anJew s from the horrors of theHolocaust . In 1970, after succeeding in business, Rabib Shabsai moved toIsrael to fulfill his life-long dream: He wished to publish a new, corrected edition of the Rambam'sMishneh Torah . Many of the Gedolim there helped Rabbi Shabsai realize his mission.Rabbi Shabsai established an elite
Kollel of select Talmudic scholars who would actually put together the new print of Maimonides' works as well as a comprehensive index of various other rabbinical commentaries and citations who dealt with Maimonides' rulings. Rabbi Shabsai funded this Kollel from his own fortune. The first volume was printed in 1973 and the last was finished in 2007. Even before the work was completed, The Shabtai Frankel edition of Maimonides' works gained fame and recognition in theyeshiva world (although it was initially softly criticised by RabbiBerel Soloveitchik ).As part of his ambitious endeavor, Rabbi Shabsai received a blessing from the
Steipler Gaon who said that Rabbi Shabsai should merit to live seeing all the volumes of his edition published. Nonetheless, when Rabbi Frankel took a break from printing his edition of Maimonides' works and instead invested in comprehensive indices from the tractatesBava Kamma andBava Basra , he diedon Rosh Hashana, 2000, at the age of 91. [ [http://chareidi.shemayisrael.com/archives5765/mishpotim/omishpoti.htm Deiah veDibur] ]His index on Bava Basra was printed after his death and was named in his memory "Raza D'Shabsai".
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* [http://www.virtualgeula.com/shabtei/Shabtei-intro.htm Shabsai Frankel Publishers]
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