Rosenblatt (Weizel), Mordecai ben Menahem

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ROSENBLATT (Weizel), MORDECAI BEN MENAHEM

ROSENBLATT (Weizel ), MORDECAI BEN MENAHEM (d. 1906), Lithuanian and Polish rabbi and author. Rosenblatt was born in Antopol, district of Grodno, and studied in the yeshivot of Semyatich and Pinsk. He occupied himself with Kabbalah and although unconnected with the Ḥasidic movement achieved renown as a *Ẓaddik whose blessings were effective. He served as rabbi in various cities – in Buthen, whence his designation as "the Ẓaddik of Buthen," in Korelitz from 1887, in Oshmyany from 1892, and from 1904 until his death in Slonim. Although he wrote many responsa and novellae to the Talmud, only one of his works, Hadrat Mordekhai (1899), containing responsa and novellae, has been published.

bibliography:

A. Ben-Ezra, R. Mordekhai mi-Slonim (1958); Lichtenstein, in: Pinkas Slonim, 1 (c. 1962), 123–7.

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