Yitzchak Blazer (Hebrew: יצחק בלאזר) (1837–1907) was an early important leader of the Musar movement.
He is also sometimes referred to as Rav Itzele Peterburger due to his position as Chief Rabbi of St. Petersburg at a time when it was the capital of Russia.[1]
YitzchakBlazer (Hebrew: יצחק בלאזר) (1837–1907) was an early important leader of the Musar movement. He is also sometimes referred to as Rav Itzele...
of Salanter's, Rabbi YitzchakBlazer became the chief rabbi of St. Petersburg in 1861–62, and later led the Kovno kollel. Blazer also published many of...
founder of the Musar movement. Horowitz was also a student of Rabbis YitzchakBlazer and Simcha Zissel Ziv and spent some time in Brest, learning from Rabbi...
Lipkin's most famous students were: Naftali Amsterdam (נפתלי אמשטרדאם) YitzchakBlazer Eliezer Gordon Jacob Joseph Yerucham Perlman Simcha Zissel Ziv Yosef...
subsidizing young married men studying for the rabbinate, under Rabbi YitzchakBlazer. In 1870, while rabbi of Lida, his son, Moses, was born. Moses Reines...
Spektor also left the Kollel, and Salanter's student YitzchakBlazer became its new head. Under Blazer's direction, the kollel came to be "considered by its...
at the Nevyozer Kloiz. Among the other outstanding students were YitzchakBlazer, and Naftali Amsterdam. Ziv established himself as one of Salanter’s...
the two scholars studied under the renowned mussar master, Rabbi YitzchakBlazer, known in yeshivos as "Reb Itzele Peterburger", one of Rabbi Yisrael...
yeshiva in Kovno. Concurrent outstanding fellow students included YitzchakBlazer, Simcha Zissel Ziv, Naftali Amsterdam, Yerucham Perlman and Jacob Joseph...
three years old his father died and soon after his mother married YitzchakBlazer. Shatzkes studied at the Slabodka and Telz yeshivas. In 1904, he received...
Nachum Revel died in 1896 he was buried next to his close friend Rabbi Yitzchak Elchanan Spektor - indicative of his knowledge and stature. He briefly...
are part of multi-purpose rooms, each eidah spends time praying in Ohel Yitzchak, the only permanent synagogue on the campus. Named in memory of Rabbi Isaac...