The Gaon Tzaddik Kabbalist Rabbi Moshe Yair Weinstock [1899-1982], the grandson of the Admor Rabbi David Zvi Shlomo of Lelov-Jerusalem, one of the greatest disciples of the author of ‘HaSulam’ and of the Kabbalist Rabbi Chaim Shaul Dweik, the Sadeh who was close to Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Hacohen Kook. Authored 83 sefarim, as the years of his life. The style of his compositions is compilation, combination, writing and encyclopedic editing between the Talmud, Kabbalah and Hassidism, Halacha and Midrash. His book demonstrate his vast knowledge of all the Kabbalah books that were ever printed. His goal was to connect the greatly branched Hassidic doctrine to Kabbalah. In his comprehensive composition ‘Siddur HaGeonim VehaMekubbalim VehaChassidim" he studied sources of various customs.
He name was admired by recent Kabbalists and his various compositions were published around the Kabbalistic world.
The renowned Kabbalist, Rabbi Yehuda Ze’ev Leibowitz (1922-2010), was born in Satmar and was a student of Rabbi Yoel of Satmar and of Rabbi Yehuda Rosner, the Av Beit Din of Sekelheid, author of Imrei Yehuda. Rabbi Leibowitz spent many years in the shadow of the tzaddikim of his generation. He immigrated to Eretz Israel after the Holocaust and became a disciple of the greatest Kabbalists of that generation, including the Admo"r Rabbi Yehuda Leib Ashlag, author of Hasulam.
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