Elimelech Weisblum of Lizhensk (1717-1786) was an Orthodox rabbi and one of the great Hassidic rebbes of the past. He was also known as a tzaddik who devoted his life to studying and teaching the Torah, as well as encouraging people to repent and return to God. He was an ascetic, who believed in staying away from alcohol.

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  • Elimelech Weisblum of Lizhensk (1717-1786) was an Orthodox rabbi and one of the great Hassidic rebbes of the past. He was also known as a tzaddik who devoted his life to studying and teaching the Torah, as well as encouraging people to repent and return to God. He was an ascetic, who believed in staying away from alcohol. Rebbe Elimelech was a prominent student of the Maggid of Mezeritch, and was brought under his tutelage by his illustrious brother the famous Tzadik and Rebbe Reb Zisha of Anipoli. After the death of the Maggid of Mezeritch, he was considered by most of the Maggid's students and followers as his successor. Many of Rebbe Elimelech students (talmidim) went on to be rebbes in their own right, the most famous are Chozeh of Lublin, Rebbe Menachem Mendel of Rimanov, the Kozhnitzer Maggid, the Apter Rov, the author of Maor veShemesh Rabbi Kalynomus Kalman Epstein, Rav Naftali of Ropshitz, Rebbe Dovid Lelover. Rebbe Elimelech was born in Galicia. He died in Leżajsk, Poland. As is common amongst great Rabbis, he is most commonly known by the name of his popular book Noam Elimelech, a commentary on the Torah. This book is one of the principal works of Hasidism. The sefer was called Sefer Shel Tzadikim, (a Book for the Righteous) by Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi (founder of the Lubavitch dynasty). The book has asterisks or stars placed in random places over words. Tradition has it that these stars have some meaning. In Devarim Areivim, the author, Rabbi Dov Ehrmann, wrote: "In the first edition of the sefer, there are in many places small stars which allude to some secret meaning". The Klausenberger Rebbe once said that the stars in the heavens are a commentary to the stars in the book Noam Elimelech. As such, all subsequent printings have included these stars. The Noam Elimelech also wrote Tzetl Koton, a seventeen-point program on how to be a good Jew as well as Hanhagos HaAdam a list of customs for all pious Jews to follow. To this day, his grave in Lizhensk is visited by thousands of those faithful to Hasidism, particularly on the anniversary of his death, the 21st of the Hebrew month of Adar (and Adar II in leap years).
  • Rabbi Elimelech von Lyschansk war ein chassidischer Rabbiner und Zaddik und einer der Begründer des Chassidismus in Galizien.
  • Elimelech Weisblum z Leżajska – rabin żydowski, jeden z pierwszych cadyków w historii judaizmu, jeden z najwybitniejszych przedstawicieli chasydyzmu. Był uczniem Dow-Bera z Międzyrzeca i został jego następcą po śmierci. Po latach wędrówki i nauczania w I Rzeczypospolitej, w 1772 osiadł w Leżajsku. Uczniami Elimelecha byli m. in. Jakub Icchak Horowic, Naftali z Ropczyc i Menachem Mendel z Rymanowa. Napisał dzieło Noam Elimelech (czyli łagodność Elimelecha), jedno z podstawowych dzieł chasydyzmu. W dziele tym umieszczał wiele gwiazdek nad wyrazami, które miały oznaczać nieokreślone i ograniczone znaczenie słów drukowanych. Jeden z rabinów powiedział, że gwiazdy na niebie są tylko komentarzem do gwiazdek w Noam Elimelech. Jego postać obrosła wieloma legendami. Jeszcze za życia miał leczyć nieuleczalnie chorych i rozmawiać ze zwierzętami. Rocznica jego śmierci 21 dnia żydowskiego miesiąca Adar, gromadzi przy jego ohelu w Leżajsku tysiące Żydów z całego świata.
  • Элимелех из Лежайска (Лижанска) — хасидский цадик в третьем поколении хасидизма, ученик Магида из Межерича и основатель польской ветви хасидизма.
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  • Hasidic Rebbes
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  • 1772-1786
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  • Elimelech Weisblum of Lizhensk (1717-1786) was an Orthodox rabbi and one of the great Hassidic rebbes of the past. He was also known as a tzaddik who devoted his life to studying and teaching the Torah, as well as encouraging people to repent and return to God. He was an ascetic, who believed in staying away from alcohol.
  • Rabbi Elimelech von Lyschansk war ein chassidischer Rabbiner und Zaddik und einer der Begründer des Chassidismus in Galizien.
  • Elimelech Weisblum z Leżajska – rabin żydowski, jeden z pierwszych cadyków w historii judaizmu, jeden z najwybitniejszych przedstawicieli chasydyzmu. Był uczniem Dow-Bera z Międzyrzeca i został jego następcą po śmierci. Po latach wędrówki i nauczania w I Rzeczypospolitej, w 1772 osiadł w Leżajsku. Uczniami Elimelecha byli m. in. Jakub Icchak Horowic, Naftali z Ropczyc i Menachem Mendel z Rymanowa.
  • Элимелех из Лежайска (Лижанска) — хасидский цадик в третьем поколении хасидизма, ученик Магида из Межерича и основатель польской ветви хасидизма.
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  • Elimelech of Lizhensk
  • Elimelech von Lyschansk
  • Elimelech z Leżajska
  • Элимелех из Лежайска
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