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Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Horowitz, ABD Zamot

Hebrew: מוהר"ר צבי הירש הלוי הורוויץ, אב״ד קהילות זאמוט
Also Known As: "גאון צבי"
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Death: 1680
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Son of Rabbi Yehoshua Moshe Aharon Horowitz, haLevi
Husband of wife, Zvi Horowitz
Father of ? Horowitz and Rabbi Yehuda Horowitz
Brother of Judah Jonah Horowitz

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About Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Horowitz, ABD Zamot

R. Zvi Hirsch b. Joshua Moses Aaron ha-Levi Horowitz (17th century), Lithuanian rabbi and kabbalist. R. Horowitz served as rabbi in three communities of the Zamut region of Lithuania: Keidan, Wizuny, and Birg, and was apparently the first head of a yeshivah in Zamut. Because of the burden of the rabbinate he moved to Zabludow. In the last months before the outbreak of the Chmielnicki massacres of 1648 he took part in the meeting of the Council of Four Lands in Lublin and his name appears fourth on the takkanah of that year. R. Horowitz was also the author of Aspaklarya ha-Me'irah (1776), a commentary to the Zohar with additions by his grandson and an appendix, Minhat Ani, consisting of additions by his son-in-law, R. Mordecai ha-Levi Model of Schwabach.



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R. Zvi Hirsch b. Joshua Moses Aaron ha-Levi Horowitz (17th century), Lithuanian rabbi and kabbalist. R. Horowitz served as rabbi in three communities of the Zamut region of Lithuania: Keidan, Wizuny, and Birg, and was apparently the first head of a yeshivah in Zamut. Because of the burden of the rabbinate he moved to Zabludow. In the last months before the outbreak of the Chmielnicki massacres of 1648 he took part in the meeting of the Council of Four Lands in Lublin and his name appears fourth on the takkanah of that year. R. Horowitz was also the author of Aspaklarya ha-Me'irah (1776), a commentary to the Zohar with additions by his grandson and an appendix, Minhat Ani, consisting of additions by his son-in-law, R. Mordecai ha-Levi Model of Schwabach.



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