Rabbi Moses ben Israel Polier of Kobrin

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Rabbi Moshe Aaron Rabinowitz Paller (Kubriner)

Hebrew: רב משה אהרון
Also Known As: "Moses", "Moses Aron"
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Birthplace: Kobryn, Kobryn District, Brest Region, Belarus
Death: 1838 (53-54)
Kobryn, Kobryn District, Brest Region, Belarus
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Son of Yisrael Eleazer Polier and Esther Poliyer, HaLevi
Husband of Eidele Rabinowitz
Father of Mordechai Poliyer; Rivche Paller; Miriam Levine; Feige Zeilengold and Yisroel Yaakov Poliyer Palefsky
Brother of Menachem Eliezer Rabinovitz and Chasia Rabinovitz

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About Rabbi Moses ben Israel Polier of Kobrin

Rabbi Moses Ben Israel Polier of Kobrin was a hassidic rabbi, a disciple of the tzaddikim Mordecai and Noah of Lyakhovichi; on the latter's death he became rabbi of the ḥassidic community in Kobrin and its vicinity. Moses was particularly known for his virtues of truthfulness, humility, and the bearing of suffering with love. He did not insist on fasts and ascetic practices. His sayings were short and to the point, and he influenced and educated his congregation of Ḥasidim by proverbs and examples. He placed great importance on the personal link between the Ḥasid and the ẓaddik, who is "like a branch to a tree," but "the ẓaddik will be answerable for every single step that the hasid makes in his direction." He wrote his Ḥasidim letters of encouragement when they were in distress. He had adherents in Ereẓ Israel among the Ḥasidim of kolel Lyakhovichi. His sayings are collected in Amarot Tehorot (1910).

His successor in Kobrin was his grandson noah naphtali (d. 1889); his sayings and maxims entitled Ma'amarim Tehorim are published with the sayings of his grandfather in Amarot Tehorot (1910). Kobrin Ḥasidism declined in his day owing to competition from the growing adherence to *Slonim Ḥasidim. Noah Naphtali was succeeded by his sons david solomon (d. 1918), who remained ḥasidic rabbi in Kobrin, and aaron (d. 1907), who settled in the townlet Domachevo. The son of David Solomon, moses aaron, led the Ḥasidim of Kobrin until the Holocaust, in which he perished in 1942. David Solomon's son-in-law, baruch joseph zak (d. 1949), the last to hold the title of "Rabbi of Kobrin," led a group of Kobrin Ḥasidim who emigrated to the United States.

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Rabbi Moses ben Israel Polier of Kobrin's Timeline

1784
1784
Kobryn, Kobryn District, Brest Region, Belarus
1803
1803
1804
1804
Kobryn, Kobryn District, Brest Region, Belarus
1806
1806
1808
1808
1810
1810
Kobryn, Kobryn District, Brest Region, Belarus
1838
1838
Age 54
Kobryn, Kobryn District, Brest Region, Belarus