Zev Wolf
Zev Wolf of Zhitomyr (bef. 1772–1800 or 1822), was a Hassidic Rabbi.[1][2] He was the third son of Rabbi Yechiel Michel of Zlotshov, known as "The Maggid of Zlotshov". Wolf studied under, and has been styled as a disciple of,[2] Dov Ber of Mezeritch, also known as the "Maggid of Mesritch".[1]
Works
Notes
- The title is variously presented in English as Or HaMeir, Or Hameir, or Or ha-Meir.
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References
- Soth, Johannes (2017). "Meditative Körper- und Atemubüngen". In Lohmann, Arno (ed.). Beiträge mystischer Traditionen in den Weltreligionen zu einer ganzheitsorientierten Spiritualität der Gegenwart [Contributions of mystical traditions in the world religions to a holistic spirituality of the present] (in German). Herstellung und Verlag: BoD—Books on Demand. p. 45. ISBN 9783743134416 – via Google Books (preview).
- Brill, Alan (2002). Thinking God: The Mysticism of Rabbi Zadok of Lublin. New York: Yeshiva University Press. pp. 116, 117. ISBN 9780881257267 – via Google Books (preview).
- "Or HaMeir. Poritsk, 1815. Pedigree Copy". Winner's Auctions. Jerusalem. Retrieved 20 March 2019.
- "אור המאיר על התורה ב' כרכים" [Light illuminating the Torah in volumes]. Greenfield Judaica. Retrieved 20 March 2019.
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