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Yehoshua Rokeach (1825 - February 3, 1894) was the second rebbe of the Belz
Belz (Hasidic dynasty)

Belz is a Hasidic Judaism named for the town of Belz, a small town in Western Ukraine. The town has existed since at least the 10th century with the Jewish community being established during the 14th century....
 Hasidic
Hasidic Judaism

Hasidic Judaism is a type of Orthodox Judaism or Haredi Judaism Orthodox Judaism religious movement. Some refer to Hasidic Judaism as Hasidism, and the adjective chasidic / hasidic applies....
 dynasty. He combined Torah scholarship with practical common sense to guide thousands of Hasidim and to fight the Haskalah
Haskalah

Haskalah , the Jewish Enlightenment, was a movement among European Jews in the late 18th century that advocated adopting Age of Enlightenment values, pressing for better Social integration into European society, and increasing education in secular studies, Hebrew language, and Jewish history....
 ("Enlightenment") movement that was making inroads in Jewish communities in Poland
Poland

Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country in Central Europe. Poland is bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania to the east; and the Baltic Sea and Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian Enclave and exclave, to the north....
 during the nineteenth century. His pioneering activities included founding the Machzikei Hadas organization.

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Yehoshua Rokeach (1825 - February 3, 1894) was the second rebbe of the Belz
Belz (Hasidic dynasty)

Belz is a Hasidic Judaism named for the town of Belz, a small town in Western Ukraine. The town has existed since at least the 10th century with the Jewish community being established during the 14th century....
 Hasidic
Hasidic Judaism

Hasidic Judaism is a type of Orthodox Judaism or Haredi Judaism Orthodox Judaism religious movement. Some refer to Hasidic Judaism as Hasidism, and the adjective chasidic / hasidic applies....
 dynasty. He combined Torah scholarship with practical common sense to guide thousands of Hasidim and to fight the Haskalah
Haskalah

Haskalah , the Jewish Enlightenment, was a movement among European Jews in the late 18th century that advocated adopting Age of Enlightenment values, pressing for better Social integration into European society, and increasing education in secular studies, Hebrew language, and Jewish history....
 ("Enlightenment") movement that was making inroads in Jewish communities in Poland
Poland

Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country in Central Europe. Poland is bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania to the east; and the Baltic Sea and Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian Enclave and exclave, to the north....
 during the nineteenth century. His pioneering activities included founding the Machzikei Hadas organization.

Family life

Yehoshua Rokeach was born in 1825. He married a granddaughter of the Apter Rov and had __ sons. His second son, Yissachar Dov Rokeach (I)
Yissachar Dov Rokeach (I)

Rabbi Yissachar Dov Rokeach , , was the third Rebbe of the Belz Hasidic Judaism dynasty.He was the son of Rabbi Yehoshua Rokeach, and served as the third Belzer Rebbe, from 1894 until his passing in 1926....
, succeeded him as rebbe.

Leadership

Rokeach was at first unwilling to don the mantle of leadership after the death of his father, Rebbe Shalom Rokeach
Shalom Rokeach

Rabbi Sholom Rokeach, , also known as the Sar Sholom , was the first Belz er Rebbe.His father was Rabbi Elazar, a member of the Brody Kloise sages....
 (the Sar Shalom), founder of the Belz dynasty. For two years before his death, the Sar Shalom had spent several hours each day talking with his youngest son and suggesting that he should be his successor. But after the Sar Shalom died in 1855, Yehoshua was unwilling to step ahead of his four older brothers to become rebbe. From 1855-1857, Belz Hasidut slowly crumbled without a central leader and many Hasidim defected to other rebbes. Finally, on Rosh Hashana 1857, Yehoshua decisively grasped the reigns of leadership by entering the central Belz synagogue for the prayer services and seating himself in the rebbe's chair by the eastern wall. He reigned as Rebbe from 1857 to 1894.

Under his leadership the yoshvim (learners) program of Belz expanded significantly. Belz encouraged married men to spend their days immersed in Torah
Torah

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 study and prayer in the central Belz synagogue
Synagogue

A synagogue is a Jewish house of prayer.Synagogues usually have a large hall for prayer , smaller rooms for study and sometimes a social hall and offices....
. Their meals and lodgings were provided by local businessmen. Some men remained in the program without returning home for months at a time.

Rokeach led his Hasidim with both deep erudition and common sense. Every Yom Kippur
Yom Kippur

Yom Kippur , also known in English as the Day of Atonement, is the most solemn and important of the Jewish holidays. Its central themes are Atonement in Judaism and Repentance in Judaism....
 afternoon, for example, he would walk through the aisles of the Belz synagogue, intently scanning the faces of all the worshippers. Those who wondered about this practice were answered when he once spotted someone about to faint from the weakness of the fast. The rebbe pulled a piece of cake out of his pocket and immediately fed it to the ill man.

Rokeach battled the Haskalah
Haskalah

Haskalah , the Jewish Enlightenment, was a movement among European Jews in the late 18th century that advocated adopting Age of Enlightenment values, pressing for better Social integration into European society, and increasing education in secular studies, Hebrew language, and Jewish history....
 movement that sought to introduce modernity and compromise in the Torah community. He often defended the Torah
Torah

The term "Torah" , or Five Books of Moses or Pentateuch, refers to the entirety of Judaism's founding Halakha and ethical religious texts....
 way of life to the leaders of the Haskalah's Shomer Yisrael organization. On one occasion, a leader of Shomer Yisrael asked him, "It isn’t right to be extreme and keep to the side of Hasidut or to the side of assimilation. What is wrong with taking the middle path?" The Rebbe responded, "Who walks at the side of the road? People! And who goes in the middle? Horses!"

To strengthen Torah Jewry against the inroads of Haskalah, the rebbe helped found the Machazikei Hadas organization, and the Machazikei Hadas newspaper, both of which still exist in the Belzer community.

Final months

In 1894 Rokeach began suffering from a string of strange maladies and began hinting to his Hasidim that his end was near. At one point, his Hasidim took him to Vienna
Vienna

Vienna is the Capital of Republic of Austria and also one of the nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria's primary city, with a population of about 1.7 million...
 to be operated upon by a specialist. The operation was deemed a success, but the Rebbe died as he was returning to Belz a short while later, at the age of 59.

Rebbes of Belz

  1. Rabbi Sholom Rokeach (1779 - 1855)
  2. Rabbi Yehoshua Rokeach
    Yehoshua Rokeach

    Yehoshua Rokeach was the second rebbe of the Belz Hasidic Judaism dynasty. He combined Torah scholarship with practical common sense to guide thousands of Hasidim and to fight the Haskalah movement that was making inroads in Jewish communities in Poland during the nineteenth century....
     (1825 - 1894)
  3. Rabbi Yissachar Dov Rokeach (I)
    Yissachar Dov Rokeach (I)

    Rabbi Yissachar Dov Rokeach , , was the third Rebbe of the Belz Hasidic Judaism dynasty.He was the son of Rabbi Yehoshua Rokeach, and served as the third Belzer Rebbe, from 1894 until his passing in 1926....
     (1854 - 1926)
  4. Rabbi Aharon Rokeach
    Aharon Rokeach

    Rabbi Aharon Rokeach was the fourth rebbe of the Belz Hasidic Judaism dynasty. He led the movement from 1926 until his passing in 1957.Aharon inherited the mantle of leadership from his father, Yissachar Dov Rokeach , upon the latter's death in 1926....
      (1877 - 1957)
  5. Rabbi Yissachar Dov Rokeach (II)
    Yissachar Dov Rokeach (II)

    Yissachar Dov Rokeach is the fifth and present Rebbe of the Hasidic Judaism dynasty of Belz . He is the son of Rabbi Mordechai of Bilgorai and the nephew of the fourth Belzer Rebbe, Rabbi Aharon Rokeach, who raised him....
     (b. 1948)


See also

  • Agudat Israel
    Agudat Israel

    Agudat Israel began as the original political party representing Haredi Judaism in Israel. It was the umbrella party for almost all Haredi Jews in Israel, and before that in the British Mandate of Palestine....
  • Belz
    Belz

    Belz , a small town in the Lviv Oblast of western Ukraine, near the border with Poland, is located between the Solokiya river and the Rzeczyca stream....
     (town in Poland/Ukraine)
  • Belz Beis HaMedrash HaGadol (the largest synagogue in Jerusalem)
  • Belz (Hasidic dynasty)
    Belz (Hasidic dynasty)

    Belz is a Hasidic Judaism named for the town of Belz, a small town in Western Ukraine. The town has existed since at least the 10th century with the Jewish community being established during the 14th century....
  • Ger (Hasidic dynasty)
    Ger (Hasidic dynasty)

    Ger, or Gur is a Hasidic Judaism dynasty originating from Ger, the Yiddish language name of G?ra Kalwaria, a small town in Poland.Prior to the Holocaust, Ger was the largest and most important Hasidic group in Poland....
  • Vizhnitz (Hasidic dynasty)
    Vizhnitz (Hasidic dynasty)

    Vizhnitz is the name of a Hasidic dynasty founded by Rebbe Menachem Mendil Hager. Vizhnitz is the Yiddish name of Vyzhnytsia, a village in present-day Ukraine....


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