Rav Yaakov Yosef HELLER KAHANA

Rav Yaakov Yosef HELLER KAHANA

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Name Rav Yaakov Yosef HELLER KAHANA
Beruf unknown Famous book "Toldot Ya'akov" nach diesem Ort suchen

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Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt 1710
Tod 1784 Polonnoye nach diesem Ort suchen

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{geni:about_me} *[http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/loc/Hasidic.html '''Sefer Toldot Yaakov Yosef by Yaakov Yosef ben Zevi ha-Kohen Katz of Polonoye''']

>''No single work has surpassed in importance its first published book, Sefer Toldot Yaakov Yosef, printed in Korets more than two centuries ago. Its author was Yaakov Yosef ben Zevi ha-Kohen Katz, rabbi of the community of Polonnoye, and it was brought to press by his son and son-in-law. The chief significance of the volume is that it is the most authentic source for the teachings of the movement's founder, Israel Baal Shem Tov, who left no published work.''

[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Joseph_of_Polonne '''Rabbi Jacob Joseph of Polonne יעקב יוסף הכהן'''] is also known as Yaakov Yosef HaKohain of Polnoye, (1710–1784), was one of the first and most dedicated of the disciples of the founder of Chassidut, the Holy Baal Shem Tov.

Yaakov Yosef (sometimes spelt Yacov Yoseph) had been a fervent adherent to the school of Lurianic Kabbalah. He was already an accomplished scholar when he attached himself to the Baal Shem Tov, and his becoming a disciple engendered much controversy, and indeed some persecution. At that time, he was the rabbi of the city of Shargorod for several years, and he was expelled from his position on a Friday afternoon in 1748. In several of his responsa, which he wrote in Rashkov, where he took up residence after his banishment from Sharogrod, he reveals the suffering which he had undergone. Later, he was appointed rabbi in Nemirov, a center of Hasidism, where he practised daily fasting for five years, until the Besht came upon him.

His book, Toldos Yaacov Yosef, (published on 1780), was the first chassidic work ever published. In it repeats the phrase, "I have heard from my teacher", 249 times. He is one of the foremost sources for teachings from the Baal Shem Tov. Reb Yaacov Yosef was also somewhat known for his abrupt temperament, yet his teachings on the Zaddik, the saint-mystic and holy leader, provide an example of attainment of the highest degree of spiritual solitude, while also exemplifying the piety of a respected leader at the center of the community.

==References
* 1. ^ Dresner, Samuel H. (Rabbi). The Zaddik - The Doctrine of the Zaddik according to the writings of Rabbi Yaakov Yosef of Polnoy, Shocken Books, 1974 (reissue of the Abelard-Schuman ed., London, 1960) ISBN 0-8052-0437-7; p. 50.
* 2. ^ Dresner Zaddik; p. 57

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Joseph_of_Polonne

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[http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/Yaakov_Yosef_of_Polnoye '''Yaakov Yosef of Polnoye](d. 1783), rabbi and author of the first published Hasidic book. Ya‘akov Yosef of Polnoye (Połonne) served as rabbi of Shargorod, the second largest community in the Podolia region. In 1741, after coming under the influence of Aryeh Leib, the preacher of Polnoye, Ya‘akov Yosef began to adopt a pietistic, ascetic path of Hasidism,
Student of the Ba-al Shem Tov.
Documented stories of the Ba-al Shem Tov

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