Yaakov Lorberbaum

Rabbi
Yaakov ben Yaakov Moshe Lorberbaum
TitleChief Rabbi
Personal
Born1760
Died25 May 1832
NationalityPolish
Notable work(s)Chavas Daas, Nesivos HaMishpat, Toras Gittin, Beis Yaakov, Emes L'Yaakov, Mekor Chayim, Kehillas Yaakov, Derech Chaim, Imrei Yosher, Masei Nissim, Nachalas Yaakov
Known forChavas Daas, Nesivos HaMishpat
OccupationRabbi, Posek
Senior posting
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Yaakov ben Yaakov Moshe Lorberbaum of Lissa (1760-1832) (known in English as Jacob ben Jacob Moses of Lissa, Jacob Lorberbaum or Jacob Lisser,[1] Hebrew: יעקב בן יעקב משה מליסא) was a rabbi and posek. He is most commonly known as the "Ba'al HaChavas Da'as" or "Ba'al HaNesivos" for his most well-known works, or as the "Lissa Rav" for the city in which he was Chief Rabbi.

  1. ^  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainSolomon Schechter and Max Schloessinger (1901–1906). "JACOB BEN JACOB MOSES OF LISSA". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. Retrieved March 14, 2012.

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