Benzion Yadler
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Benzion Yadler | |
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Title | Rabbi |
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Died | August 15, 1962 | (aged 90)
Religion | Judaism |
Occupation | Maggid |
Buried | Har HaMenuchot, Jerusalem |
Rabbi Benzion Yadler (21 November 1871 – 15 August 1962)[1] was a prominent Maggid in Jerusalem and the Moshavot of Israel.
Biography
Ben Tzion Goldberg-Yadler was born in Jerusalem to Rabbi Yitzchok Zev Goldberg. Rabbi Yitzchok Zev was originally from the town of Myadzyel (called Myadl in Yiddish) in Belarus. He was called Yitzchok Zev Myadler, which people misinterpreted as meaning "mi-Yadler," denoting "from Yadler" in Hebrew. He authored the work Tiferet Zion, a commentary on
As a youngster, Benzion studied in Etz Chaim Yeshiva. After he married Henya, he began to study in the Pri Yitzchok Kollel. In 1894, he received rabbinic ordination from Rabbi Shmuel Salant and his rabbinical court.
While still young, Rabbi Yadler had physical difficulty with his eyes, so he accustomed himself to studying by heart. His genius in expounding
As of Shabbos Zachor 1902, Rabbi Shmuel Salant officially appointed Benzion Yadler as an official lecturer of sermons in Jerusalem. He also oversaw the Eruv of Jerusalem.
Yadler was very active in the overseeing observance of agricultural-related
In the years 1912-1913, Rabbi
Yadler wrote about the importance of
In 1923, he was chosen to represent the Jerusalem community in the General Assembly of World Agudath Israel.
Rabbi Yadler passed away on the 15th of Av, 5722 (1962), while present at his granddaughter's wedding.[5] He was buried on Har HaMenuchot in Jerusalem.
Works
- Bituv Yerushalayim ("The Goodness of Jerusalem") (1967) - memories of Jerusalem and its great scholars in the last century.[6]
References
- ^ "Harav Benzion Yadler, Magid of Jerusalem". Geni.com. Retrieved 25 July 2018.
- ^ Ben Zion Yadler (Hebrew)
- ^ Ben Zion Yadler (Hebrew)
- ISBN 158330911X.
- ^ "Rabbi Ben Zion Yadler, "The Maggid of Jerusalem"". hevratpinto.org. Retrieved 25 July 2018.
- ^ Yadler, Ben-Tsiyon (1967). "בטוב ירושלים: זכרונות מחיי ירושלים וגדוליה במאה האחרונה". Retrieved 25 July 2018.