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    • August 15, 1815August 15, 1815
  2. Matil, daughter of Rabbi Yaakov Koppel of Lukow (mother) The ohel of the Rebbe. Yaakov Yitzchak HaLevi Horowitz ( Hebrew: יעקב יצחק הלוי הורוביץ ), known as "the Seer of Lublin " ( החוזה מלובלין ‎), ha-Chozeh MiLublin; (c. 1745 - August 15, 1815) [1] was a Hasidic rebbe from Poland. [2] [3]

  3. Feb 11, 2024 · Rabbi Yaakov Yitzchak of Lublin, also Jacob Isaac of Lublin, or Y. Y. Horowitz (Polish: Jakub Izaak Horowicz, Hebrew: יעקב יצחק הורוביץ), known as "The Chozeh of Lublin" (החוזה מלובלין, The Seer of Lublin), or simply as the "Chozeh", (1745-July 15, 1815) was a Hasidic rebbe from Poland. A beloved leader of the Hasidic ...

    • Bilgoraj, Lublin Voivodeship
    • "החוזה מלובלין", "יעקב יצחק הורוביץ"
    • Lublin Voivodeship
    • 1745
  4. Rabbi Yaakov Yitzhak Horowitz did not establish his own tzadik dynasty. Some members of the Horowitz-Sternfeld family remained in Lublin and in the Lublin region until 1939. One of the Seer’s sons – Israel – was a rabbi in Tarczyn and the other one became a renowned Lublin merchant. Rabbi Yaakov’s great nephew – Zysie Sternfeld ...

  5. Ya‘akov Yitsḥak was descended from a distinguished rabbinical family that traced its ancestry to Yesha‘yahu ben Avraham Horowitz (1565?–1630), the author of the Shelah and one of the most important rabbinic figures of Central and Eastern Europe in the early seventeenth century. Although Ya‘akov Yitsḥak was a follower of Dov Ber (the ...

  6. Rabbi Yaakov Yitzchak Horowitz (1745–1815), known as the “Seer of Lublin,” was the successor to Rabbi Elimelech of Lizhensk (1717–1787), and a major personality in the spread of the chassidic movement throughout Poland.

  7. R. Yaakov Yitzchok Horowitz (1745 - 1815), known as the Seer of Lublin, was the successor to Rabbi Elimelech of Lizensk (1717-1787), and presided over the spread of Chassidism in Poland. Many of his insights were published posthumously in Divrei Emmet, Zichron Zot, and Zot Zichron.

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  9. Rabbi Yaacov Yitzchak, the Chozeh of Lublin, is one of the truly beloved figures of Chassidism. He merited the cognomen of Chozeh , which means seer or visionary, due to his great intuitive powers. For example, he had the ability to discern a petitioner's character, his past deeds, and the root of his soul by glancing at his forehead.

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