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Rabbi Natan David Rabinowitz (1814-
Szydłowiec Szydłowiec (; ; ) is a town in Szydłowiec County, Mazovian Voivodeship, south-central Poland, with 5,243 inhabitants (31 December 2005). It is the seat of Gmina Szydłowiec (commune). Szydłowiec is part of the historic region of Lesser Polan ...
, 1865), the son of Rabbi Yerachmiel of
Przysucha Przysucha is a town in south-central Poland. Located in historic Lesser Poland, it is part of the Masovian Voivodeship, about southwest of Warsaw and west of Radom. It is the capital of Przysucha County, and the town 6,762 inhabitants (2004). ...
, was a Polish rabbi who established a local Hasidic court with a large following.Neil Rosenstein ''The Unbroken Chain: Biographical Sketches and Genealogy of Illustrious Jewish Families from the 15th-20th Century'' Volume 1 & 2 : Volume 1 - 1990 "R. Nathan David Rabinowitz, the Admur of Szydlowiec, was born in Przysucha in 1814 and died in Szydlowiec in 1865. He was opposed to Chassidim who stated they required a long time to prepare themselves before prayer." He was the patriarch of the Biala Hasidic Dynasty. :''He is to be distinguished from the talmudic scholar
Nosson Dovid Rabinowich Nosson Dovid Rabinowich is an American scholar of classical and medieval Jewish history former Dean of Ahavath Torah Institute in Brooklyn, New York. He is a descendant of Nathan David Rabinowich of Shidlowce and is a modern advocate of "the theory ...
(Rabinovits, Natan David ben Yehudah Leyb) author of ''Binu Shenot Dor va-Dor.'' Jerusalem: Feldheim, 1984''


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Polish Hasidic rabbis 1814 births 1865 deaths Hasidic rebbes {{Hasidic-Judaism-stub