- Shlomo Yosef Zevin
Shlomo Yosef Zevin (1888-1978) was one of the most eminent Orthodox
rabbi s of the 20th century. He founded the Encyclopedia Talmudit, aHebrew HalachicEncyclopedia .Rabbinate and scholarship
Rabbi Zevin was a born in 1888 in
Kazimirov (nearMinsk ), where his father, Aharon Mordechai, served as rabbi. The younger Zevin’s education was a combination of both “Litvish e” (Lithuanian) andHasidic influences; he studied first in the Yeshiva of Mir under Rabbi Eliyahu Baruch Kamai (where he was the study partner of RabbiYechiel Yaakov Weinberg ) and then inBobruisk , under Rabbi Shemaryahu Noach Schneerson, then leader of theKapust branch of theChabad hasidic dynasty. R’ Zevin was ordained by Rabbi Schneerson, Rabbi Yosef Rosen (theRogatchover Gaon ), and RabbiYechiel Michel Epstein (author ofAruch Hashulchan ). [Hapardes, Nissan 5738, pp. 25-26.]At a young age Rabbi Zevin was appointed rabbi of his birthplace,
Kazimirov , and served as editor of the journal "Shaarei Torah"." [Hapardes, Shevat 5719, p. 46] He later served as rabbi of Klimon and Novozybkov. [ibid.] He took an active role in the underground struggle to preserve Jewish observance inSoviet Russia after theCommunist Revolution ; this effort was headed by RabbiYosef Yitzchok Schneersohn . Beginning in 1921, he edited a Torah journal, "Yagdil Torah", together with RabbiYehezkel Abramsky ofSlutsk ; for this crime he was imprisoned by the Communist authorities. [Hapardes, Nissan 5738] He founded Orthodox Jewish journals that dealt with problems of the time.At the age of 18, Rabbi Zevin began corresponding with leading sages. He also began at a young age to serve Russian Jewry in various communal capacities. During the brief period of Ukrainian independence after
World War I , Rabbi Zevin served as a member of theUkrainian parliament . He also served as a member and officer of the parent body of Jewish communities in Ukraine.In 1935, Rabbi Zevin settled in the
Land of Israel and began teaching at theMizrachi -affiliated "Bet Midrash L’morim". He also served as a member of theIsraeli Chief Rabbinate Council.Rabbi Zevin frequently corresponded with Rabbi
Menachem Mendel Schneerson , the Lubavitcher Rebbe; this correspondence is printed in theIgrot Kodesh series. He used concepts in Chabad philosophy to clarify halachic principles.In 1959 he received the
Israel Prize for Torah literature.Works
Rabbi Zevin is best known for his written works, including:
*"Encyclopedia Talmudit" - a
Talmud ic encyclopedia; he founded the encyclopedia together with RabbiMeir Bar-Ilan and arranged the volumes that were released in his lifetime;
*"L’Ohr Ha’halachah" – essays on both practical and abstract halachic topics, including a halachic analysis of the legal and moral questions presented inShakespeare ’sMerchant of Venice ;
*"Ha’moadim Be’halachah" – halachic studies of the Jewish festivals;
*"Ishim Ve’shitot" – biographies of selected 19th and 20th century sages with analyses of their individual methods of study;
*"La’Torah Ve’la’moadim" – essays on the Torah and the festivals; and
*"Sippurei Chassidim" – Chassidic tales arranged by parsha and festival.
*"Sofrim U'Sefarim" – reviews of Torah literatureReferences
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