The Gaon Rabbi Asher Ze’ev Werner (1892-1957), Rabbi of Tiberias and prominent kabbalist. He was the close disciple of Rabbi Moshe Kliers, author of Torat HaAretz. He studied under the elder disciples of the Yesod HaAvoda of Slonim, and absorbed from them much guidance in worship of G-d. During WWI, he sojourned in the United States where he served as rabbi of several cities and was tremendously successful in bolstering Torah observance.

In 1934, he returned to Tiberias upon the request of R. Kliers, and shortly thereafter was appointed Ashkenazi rabbi of Tiberias. He engaged in profound study of kabbalah and Chassidism from a young age, and was exceptionally well-versed in the writings of the Arizal and the Rashash, within which he innovated his individual approach. The majority of his novellae in Halacha, Kabbalah and homily are recorded in his Seforim  Taam Zekenim (Jerusalem 1955) and BiNe’arenu UbiZekenenu (Jerusalem 1957). Most of his halachic responsa were printed in his biography Me’od Naalah (Jerusalem 2013).

Rabbi Asher Ze’ev Werner was reputed as the pillar of loving kindness and charity in his generation. His home was like that of our patriarch Avraham, open to any needy, despondent or embittered person. His home was always filled with guests, who ate and slept there as if it were their own home. During his stay in the United States, he raised funds for the recovery of the Jewish settlement in Tiberias (which was under threat of collapse during WWI). Upon his return to Tiberias, he managed several large free-loan societies, with the support of American donors. The societies served people from throughout the country. 

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