Yehoshua Rokeach
Rabbi Yehoshua Rokeach | |
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Parent |
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Jewish leader | |
Predecessor | Rabbi Sholom Rokeach |
Successor | Rabbi Yissachar Dov Rokeach |
Began | 1856 |
Ended | 1894 |
Main work | Ohel Yehoshua |
Dynasty | Belz |
Rabbi Yehoshua Rokeach (1825 – February 3, 1894), known as the Mitteler Ruv, was the second
Family
Rabbi Yehoshua Rokeach was the youngest of five sons of Rabbi Sholom Rokeach (the Sar Shalom), founder of the Belz dynasty. His eldest brother was named Elazar.[1] His father was his primary teacher.[1]
Yehoshua married a granddaughter of the
Leadership
The notion of a son succeeding a father as
Under his leadership the yoshvim (learners) program of Belz expanded significantly. Belz encouraged married men to spend their days immersed in Torah study and prayer in the central Belz synagogue. Their meals and lodgings were provided by local businessmen. Some men remained in the program without returning home for months at a time.
Rokeach led his Hasidim with both deep erudition and common sense. Every Yom Kippur afternoon, for example, he would walk through the aisles of the Belz synagogue, intently scanning the faces of all the worshippers. Those who wondered about this practice were answered when he once spotted someone about to faint from the weakness of the fast. The Rebbe pulled a piece of cake out of his pocket and immediately fed it to the ill man.
Rokeach battled the Haskalah movement that sought to introduce modernity and compromise in the Torah community. He often defended the Torah way of life to the leaders of the Haskalah's Shomer Yisrael organization.[3] On one occasion, a leader of Shomer Yisrael asked him, "It isn’t right to be extreme and keep to the side of Hasidut or to the side of assimilation. What is wrong with taking the middle path?" The Rebbe responded, "Who walks at the side of the road? People! And who goes in the middle? Horses!"
To strengthen Torah Jewry against the inroads of Haskalah, the Rebbe helped found the Machzikei Hadas organization in 1878 and the Machazikei Hadas newspaper,[3] both of which still exist in the Belzer community.[1]
Final months
In 1894 Rokeach traveled to Vienna to visit a specialist and undergo an operation. The operation was deemed a success,[4] but the Rebbe died on the train en route to Belz a short while later, at the age of 69.[1]
He was succeeded as Rebbe by his second son, Yissachar Dov Rokeach.[1]
Rebbes of Belz
- Rabbi Sholom Rokeach (1779–1855)
- Rabbi Yehoshua Rokeach (1825–1894)
- Rabbi Yissachar Dov Rokeach (1854–1926)
- Rabbi Aharon Rokeach (1877–1957)
- Rabbi Yissachar Dov Rokeach (b. 1948)
See also
- Agudat Israel
- Belz (town in Poland/Ukraine)
- Belz Beis HaMedrash HaGadol
- Belz (Hasidic dynasty)
- Machzikei Hadas
- Moshe Greenwald
- Pupa (Hasidic dynasty)
- Yehoshua Rokeach of Machnovka
References
- ^ a b c d e f Padwa, Rabbi Akiva Osher. "Rabbi Yehoshua Rokeach, the 'Mittler' Belzer Rav, zt"l, in honor of his 118th yahrtzeit, 23 Shevat". Hamodia Magazine, February 16, 2012, pp. 5-6.
- ^ Shulem Hanstater, בעלזא - קפיטל ג ד (in Hebrew) p. 5
- ^ YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe. Retrieved March 4, 2019.
- ^ A Surgical Procedure - Mystic Stories - Chabad.org
External links
- Sefer Petiras Rabbenu HaKadosh MiBelz - in Hebrew - stories about Rabbi Yehoshua Rokeach of Belz - PDF file Archived 2006-01-08 at the Wayback Machine
- "The Life and Times of the Mitele Ruv z"l". World of Belz. January 29, 2019. Archived from the original on March 6, 2019. Retrieved March 4, 2019.
- Akiva Padwa, אבי יושב אוהל ומקנה - תולדות חייו של אבי היושבים הגה"ח רבי מרדכי פעלץ (in Hebrew)
- Akiva Padwa, החתונה המפורסמת בטשערנוביל (in Hebrew)
- Torah Treasures of the Second Belzer Rebbe, Rav Yehoshua Rokeach ztâ€l By Rabbi Menachem Pollack - Dec 11, 2013