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Dorot Achronim, Part 1-3, R. Benzion Eisenstadt, New York 1913-15

דורות האחרונים. חלק א, ב, וג - First Edition

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  • Lot Number 52403
  • Title (English) Dorot Achronim, Part 1, 2, 3
  • Title (Hebrew) דורות האחרונים. חלק א,ב, וג
  • Note First Edition
  • Author R. Benzion Eisenstadt
  • City New York
  • Publisher דפוס א. ח. רוזנברג
  • Publication Date 1913-15
  • Estimated Price - Low 200
  • Estimated Price - High 500

  • Item # 2174897
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Physical Description

First edition, parts 1-3, octavo, 214:140 mm., wide margins, light age staining. A good copy bound in contemporary boards.

 

Detail Description

R. Benzion ben Moshe Eisenstadt. R. Eisenstadt was born in Kletzk, Belorussia on March 13, 1873. After studying at the local yeshiva under the guidance of R. Yoseph Nachman Feder, R. Eisenstadt traveled to Nishvitz to continue his Talmud study under the esteemed R. Yoseph Grodzinski. At Nishvitz, R. Eisenstadt became close to R. Joshua Rabinowitz, the communal Rabbi, whom he helped with the publication of a commentary on Maimonides. Moving to Derezhin and later to Karelitz, R. Eisenstadt began what would become a long and successful career as an author of homiletics and Jewish story, in particular biographies of eminent rabbinic figures.

At the age of 18, R. Eisenstadt published several short essays in various European Torah journals, notably Ha Melitz and Ha-Tzefira, and started collecting material for what later became a multivolume bibliographic work, Dor Rabonav v'Sofrav.

IN 1903, R. Eisenstadt immigrated to America. Settlilng in Brooklyn, where he remained for the duration of his life, R. Eisenstadt earned his livelihood as a pulpit rabbi while continuing to write articles on matters of Jewish laww, rabbinic commentary and biographies of rabbis. In 1903, R. Eisenstadt became the spiritual leader of a small group of former Kletzk residents, but a few years later he came the pulpit rabbi of a larger Brooklyn congregation, Tiferet Zion.He subsequently moved to another congregation, Kol Israel, where he remained for a few years until he accepted an appointment to become the rabbi at Chevra Tehillim Kiever Homler Congregation in Brooklyn.

An ardent supporter of Zionism, R. Eisenstadt was a member of Mizrachi and worked for the benefit of several charities in Palestine.

In order to devote his efforts to research and writing, R. Eisenstadt retired early from the rabbinate in 1936. For the next 15 year, he distinguished himself as a prolific scholar whose interests focused largely on life stories of former and contemporary rabbis. His Chachmei Yisrael b'America remains a useful source for rabbinic biographies. In addition, R. Eisenstadt contributed articles to several journals in matters of homiletics and Talmud commentary.

On August 31, 1951, R. Eisenstadt died in Brooklyn at the age of 78, survived by his widow and four children.

 

Hebrew Description

דורות האחרונים : ספר לתולדות הרבנים הגאונים וראשי מתיבתא החכמים והסופרים, הדרשנים והמחברים, הנדיבים ואנשי המעשה והשם שבתפוצות ישראל, בדורות האחרונים, עם הערות תורניות וספרותיות במעשים, דעות ומושגים ... מאת בן-ציון בהר"ר משה ז"ל אייזענשטאדט ... ספר א, [חלק א-ג]. .

 

References

Orthodox Judaism in America: A Biographical Dictionary and Sourcebook By Moshe D. Sherman pages 56-57; Bibliography of the Hebrew Book 1470-1960 # 000120514