HOROWITZ, JACOB BEN ABRAHAM
- HOROWITZ, JACOB BEN ABRAHAM
- HOROWITZ, JACOB BEN ABRAHAM (d. 1622), talmudist and
kabbalist. Jacob was a brother of isaiah b. abraham horowitz . He
studied under Judah Loew b. Bezalel (the Maharal) of Prague. In c. 1590
he lived in Szczebrzeszyn but held no official post there and is
sometimes referred to as "Jacob Shevreshiner." Together with his brother
he published in Cracow in 1597 the Emek Berakhah of their
father abraham b. shabbetai sheftel horowitz . In 1615 he
published his glosses to his father's Yesh Noḥalin together
with the text (Prague). It has approbations by
solomon ephraim luntschitz , joshua falk ,
samuel edels , and joel sirkes .
The book is written in the style of a testament to his children. He
encourages his children to study it during the High Holidays as a
spiritual stimulation for the fulfillment of the Torah and its precepts,
and for repentance (30a). Both these works achieved a wide circulation.
Isaiah Horowitz made use of these glosses for his classic Shenei
Luḥot ha-Berit (Shelah). Jacob stresses that there is
a spiritual content to all man's activities. "A man must be wholly
devoted to God without reservations, with simplicity, and without any
questioning of His attributes." He was opposed to casuistry in the study
of the Talmud, criticizing those talmudists who neglect the study of
Scripture, and "engaged in the study of extraneous pilpul and
thus stand outside the palace of the King." In contrast to his father,
who under the influence of his teacher Moses Isserles tended toward
philosophical enquiry, Jacob, under the sway of Judah Loew b. Bezalel,
drew closer to Kabbalah.
-BIBLIOGRAPHY:
H.D. Friedberg, Toledot Mishpaḥat Horowitz
(19282), 26; Z.(H.) Horowitz, Toledot Mishpaḥat
Horowitz (1930/36), 17; S.A. Horodezky, in: Ha-Tekufah,
22 (1934), 302–5.
(Yehoshua Horowitz)
Encyclopedia Judaica.
1971.
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