R' Saul Katzenellenpogen of Plock and Vilna

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Saul of Vilna Katzenellenbogen (Katzenellenpogen)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Brest, Brest District, Brest Region, Belarus
Death: January 12, 1825 (49-50)
Vilnius, Vilnius city municipality, Vilnius County, Lithuania
Immediate Family:

Son of R' Joseph Katzenellenbogen, A.B.D. Brest and Achsa Katzenellenbogen
Husband of Malka Katzenellenbogen
Father of Sora Hurwitz (Katzenellenpogen) of Salant; Yuta Katzenellenpogen and Achsa Eliasberg
Brother of R' Simcha Katzenellenpogen, A.B.D. Zabludow; R' Meshullam (Yekutiel) Zalman Katzenellenpogen of Lublin; Wife of Rabinowitz Vilna; Elijah Katzenellenbogen; R' Aryey Leib Katzenellenpogen, A.B.D. Brest and 1 other

Occupation: rabbi of Polozk and Vilno
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About R' Saul Katzenellenpogen of Plock and Vilna

Russian rabbi; born at Brest-Litovsk about 1770; died at Wilna Jan. 12, 1825. He was one of the four sons of Rabbi Joseph b. Abraham Katzenellenbogen of Brest-Litovsk. After living for some time in Polotzk, he went to Wilna, and became a disciple of R. Elijah Gaon and one of the assistant rabbis of Wilna.

He was also a prominent communal leader, and the stories which are still related about him, especially in connection with the gaon, by the older inhabitants of Wilna bear testimony to his great popularity, which is made evident also by the two special works about him that appeared after his death; "Ebel Kabed," by the poet A. B. Lebensohn (Wilna-Grodno, 1825), and "Gib'at Sha'ul," by a relative, Hirsch Katzenellenbogen (ib. 1825). R. Saul was a man of ascetic habits and ruined his health by much fasting. He is the author of annotations on the Babylonian Talmud, which appeared in the first Wilna edition and were republished in most of the subsequent editions. He wrote also several approbations of the works of others. Some of his novellæ appeared in Hirsch Katzenellenbogen's "Netibot 'Olam" (Wilna, 1822, 1858).



Russian rabbi; born at Brest-Litovsk about 1770; died at Wilna Jan. 12, 1825. He was one of the four sons of Rabbi Joseph b. Abraham Katzenellenbogen of Brest-Litovsk. After living for some time in Polotzk, he went to Wilna, and became a disciple of R. Elijah Gaon and one of the assistant rabbis of Wilna.

He was also a prominent communal leader, and the stories which are still related about him, especially in connection with the gaon, by the older inhabitants of Wilna bear testimony to his great popularity, which is made evident also by the two special works about him that appeared after his death; "Ebel Kabed," by the poet A. B. Lebensohn (Wilna-Grodno, 1825), and "Gib'at Sha'ul," by a relative, Hirsch Katzenellenbogen (ib. 1825). R. Saul was a man of ascetic habits and ruined his health by much fasting. He is the author of annotations on the Babylonian Talmud, which appeared in the first Wilna edition and were republished in most of the subsequent editions. He wrote also several approbations of the works of others. Some of his novellæ appeared in Hirsch Katzenellenbogen's "Netibot 'Olam" (Wilna, 1822, 1858).

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The Unbroken Chain indicates that R' Saul Katzenellenbogen married 'Malka, daughter of Jacob' (3rd Edition, Volume 3, page 351)

1813 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS8P-2LNC?i=542&ca...
1816 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFR-2SMC-M?i=1318

Note: Necha was a maid in his house, not his daughter.

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R' Saul Katzenellenpogen of Plock and Vilna's Timeline

1775
1775
Brest, Brest District, Brest Region, Belarus
1804
1804
1810
1810
1825
January 12, 1825
Age 50
Vilnius, Vilnius city municipality, Vilnius County, Lithuania
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