. . . . "1113774463"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Saul Lowenstam (1717 \u2013 19 June 1790) was a renowned Dutch rabbi and talmudist. Saul Lowenstam was born in 1717 in Rzesz\u00F3w to his parents Aryeh Leib ben Saul (who was the rabbi in Rzesz\u00F3w at the time) and Miriam the daughter of the Chacham Tzvi. He married Hendele, the daughter of Abraham Kahana, who was rabbi of Grodno, Ukraine. His first rabbinical position was in (located in the Lokachi Raion and named Lakacz in Yiddish), followed by Dubno, where he succeeded his father-in-law. After the death of his father in 1755, Lowenstam succeeded him as the Chief Rabbi of Amsterdam, Netherlands.Lowenstam died in Amsterdam on 19 June 1790. He was succeeded as Chief Rabbi by his son, ."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Saul Lowenstam"@en . . . . . "28898046"^^ . . . . . . . . . "3765"^^ . . "Saul Lowenstam (1717 \u2013 19 June 1790) was a renowned Dutch rabbi and talmudist. Saul Lowenstam was born in 1717 in Rzesz\u00F3w to his parents Aryeh Leib ben Saul (who was the rabbi in Rzesz\u00F3w at the time) and Miriam the daughter of the Chacham Tzvi. He married Hendele, the daughter of Abraham Kahana, who was rabbi of Grodno, Ukraine. His first rabbinical position was in (located in the Lokachi Raion and named Lakacz in Yiddish), followed by Dubno, where he succeeded his father-in-law."@en . . . . . . . . .