Shalom squadron
Shalom Mordechai Schwadron (also Scholem Mordechai Schwadron ; born 1912 in Jerusalem ; died December 21, 1997 there , according to the Jewish calendar * 5672; † 22nd Kislew 5758) was an ultra-Orthodox Jewish teacher and Rosh-Yeshiva . He was the grandson of Scholem Mordechai Schwadron (1835-1911), called Maharsham, whose writings he edited. Schwadron was primarily known for his religious lectures (Hebrew Draschot ), some of which he gave in Jerusalem to several hundred listeners. He was therefore called the Jerusalem Maggid .
Schwadron married a daughter of Chaim Leib Auerbach in 1936 . He died in 1997 and was buried on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem .
literature
- Yaakov Aryeh Ariel and Libby Lazewnik: Voice of Truth. The Life and Eloquence of Rabbi Sholom Schwadron, the Unforgettable Maggid of Jerusalem . Hebrew Kol Chotzeiv . Mesorah Publications, Brooklyn 2000, ISBN 978-1578195008
- Paysach J. Krohn: The Maggid Speaks. Favorite Stories and Parables of Rabbi Sholom Schwadron, shlita, Maggid of Jerusalem . Mesorah Publications, Brooklyn 1987. ISBN 0-89906-230-X
Web link
- Schalom Squadron at museumstuff.com
Individual evidence
- ↑ findagrave.com
- ↑ Paysach J. Krohn: The Maggid Speaks. Favorite Stories and Parables of Rabbi Sholom Schwadron, shlita, Maggid of Jerusalem . Mesorah Publications, Brooklyn 1987, ISBN 0-89906-230-X , pp. 19–24 ( Google Books [accessed June 20, 2013]).
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SURNAME | Squadron, Shalom |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Squadron, Scholem; Squadron, Shalom Mordechai HaKohen |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Israeli ultra-orthodox Jewish scholar |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1912 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Jerusalem |
DATE OF DEATH | December 21, 1997 |
Place of death | Jerusalem |