Löw, El‘azar
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| Described At | Low Elazar | yivo |
| Has Abstract | (1758–1837), rabbi and yeshiva head. El‘azar Löw was born in Wodzisław, Poland to a rabbinical family; his father, Aryeh Leib, was a wealthy merchant. El‘azar studied with his grandfather Pinḥas Zelig, author of ‘Ateret paz, until the age of 16. After his marriage the following year, he was elected a dayan (rabbinic judge) of his native town. At age 20 he was appointed rabbi of Pilica, Poland, where he served for two decades. In 1800, he became the rabbi of the Moravian community of Triesch (now Ťrešt’), at the recommendation of Moravia’s chief rabbi, Mordekhai Benet. | yivo |
| is Represents of | 1886086 | ep |
| Title | Löw, El‘azar | yivo |
| is Owl Same As of | 1886086 | ep |
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| Core Pref Label | Löw, El‘azar | yivo |
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