KROCHMAL, MENAHEM MENDEL BEN ABRAHAM
- KROCHMAL, MENAHEM MENDEL BEN ABRAHAM
- KROCHMAL, MENAHEM MENDEL BEN ABRAHAM (c. 1600–1661), chief
rabbi of Moravia. A native of Cracow and pupil of joel sirkes , in
his youth he was already the leader of a circle of scholars which
included Gershon Ashkenazi (Uli) , who later became his
son-in-law and succeeded him as Landesrabbiner, and
menahem mendel auerbach . From 1630 he attended the
council of four lands and in 1636 became rabbi of Kromeriz
(Kremsier). In 1646 he was in Cracow but became rabbi of Prostejov
(Prossnitz) in the same year. Two years later he was elected rabbi of
Mikulov (Nikolsburg), and Landesrabbiner of Moravia in 1650,
an appointment he held until his death. Krochmal presided over several
synods of Moravian Jewry and formulated the Shai Takkanot
which regulated the organization of the Moravian communities until the
1848 revolution. His responsa Ẓemah Ẓedek throw light on
Jewish suffering during the Thirty Years' War (1618–1648), especially
those dealing with agunot (nos. 42, 45, 57, 58, 59, 70, 78, 88,
101, 103, 106, 123, 127). Several responsa dealing with organizational
problems in the communities (nos. 1, 2, 16, 18, 19, 24, 28, 34, 37, 109)
reveal his independent attitude vis-à-vis plutocratic communal
leadership and his sympathy with the poorer classes. A commentary on the
Pentateuch, Pi Ẓaddik (Warsaw, 1884), is attributed to him.
His son ARYEH JUDAH LOEB (d.
1684. became rabbi of Trebic (Trebitsch) at an early age in about 1660
and Landesrabbiner of Moravia in 1672. He was head of a
large yeshivah in Mikulov. Aryeh had his father's responsa printed
in Amsterdam in 1675 with his own additions.
-BIBLIOGRAPHY:
H. Gold, Juden und Judengemeinden Maehrens (1929), index; A.
Frankl-Gruen, Geschichte der Juden in Kremsier, 1 (1896),
87–95; S.A. Horodezky, Le-Korot ha-Rabbanut (1910), 32–37;
H.H. Ben-Sasson, Hagut ve-Hanhagah (1959), index; I. Halpern,
Takkanot Medinat Mehrin (1952), index; Y.Z. Kahana, in:
Arim ve-Immahot be-Yisrael, 4 (1950), 265–8.
(Meir Lamed)
Encyclopedia Judaica.
1971.
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