This article is about the Hasidic leader. For the Biblical figure, see Zadok.
Rabbi Zadok ha-Kohen Rabinowitz of Lublin (in Hebrew: צדוק הכהן מלובלין) (Kreisburg, 1823 – Lublin, Poland, 1900), or Tzadok Hakohen or Tzadok of Lublin, was a significant Jewish thinker and Hasidic leader.[1][2]
^The Journal of Jewish Thought & Philosophy 1993 3-4 p153 "R. Zadok ha-Kohen Rabinowitz (1823-1900) was born to a rabbinic/mitnagdic family in Latvia; a prodigy, ... He was incredibly prolific, and many of his works, none of which was published in his lifetime, were presumably lost in the destruction of the Lublin ghetto, though some seem to have ."
^Alan Brill Thinking God: The Mysticism of Rabbi Zadok of Lublin 2002 "This work also sheds important light on Lithuanian talmudic intellectualism and Polish Hasidism. It is the first book to present a critical, analytical portrait of hasidic theology."
Rabbi Zadokha-Kohen Rabinowitz of Lublin (in Hebrew: צדוק הכהן מלובלין) (Kreisburg, 1823 – Lublin, Poland, 1900), or Tzadok Hakohen or Tzadok of Lublin...
Yonatan Hakohen (1135–1210), leading French tosafist ZadokHaKohen of Lublin, a significant Jewish thinker and Hasidic leader Abraham HaKohen Kalisker...
of Zadok (Hebrew: בְּנֵי צָדוֹק bǝnê Ṣādōq) are a family of priests (kohanim), descended from Zadok, described in the prophecies of Ezekiel. Zadok himself...
abbreviation of Kohen Tzedeq, "priest of justice"/"authentic priest") Maze, Mazo, Mazer (acronym of the Hebrew phrase mi zera Aharon hakohen, meaning "from...
to the fulfillment of the ingathering of the exiles. Chassidic Rabbi ZadokHaKohen wrote in his work Resisei Layla that "the root of the soul of the seed...
successors de-emphasized it in their commentaries. Leiner's disciple ZadokHaKohen of Lublin also developed a complex philosophic system which presented...
multiple materials during its development, including later strata Tiqqunei ha-Zohar and Ra'aya Meheimna. The process of collecting and editing texts continued...
The prohibition of Kohen defilement to the dead is the commandment to a Jewish priest (kohen) not to come in direct contact with, or be in the same enclosed...
Radzin dynasty de-emphasized it in their commentaries. Leiner's disciple ZadokHaKohen of Lublin continued the thought of his teacher, also developing a complex...
Just One. Many of Bashevkin's ideas draw extensively on the works of ZadokHaKohen Rabinowitz, a 19th-century Hasidic rabbi, especially the latter's thoughts...
Wrote commentary on Zohar and contemplation guides. Russia 1773–1827 ZadokHaKohen of Lublin. Kabbalistic commentaries based on Izbica personal illumination...
812 and 316 In Numbers col. 2 p. 976 Or HaChayyim, Genesis 49:28; Or HaChayyim, Numbers 3:45 Ithamar HaKohen "Semuchim L'ad" p. 10a Jonathan Eybeschutz...
with money. The redemption is attained by paying five silver coins to a kohen (a patrilineal descendant of the priestly family of Aaron), on behalf of...
edition of the book Shnei Luchot HaBrit (the Shelah), and the first two volumes of the new edition of Rabbi ZadokHaKohen from Lublin's books. In addition...
scroll, the teachers of the sect are identified as Kohens (priests) of patrilineal progeny of Zadok (the first high priest to serve in Solomon's Temple)...
(1816-1888), grandson of Rabbi Akiva Eiger. His students included Rabbi ZadokHaKohen of Lublin (1823–1900), his son, Rabbi Yaakov Leiner (1828–1878) and...
replaced by Zadok, son of Ahitub, who oversaw the construction of the First Temple. According to the genealogies given in 1 Chronicles 5:30–34, Zadok was a...
published. The institute has published the series of books by Rabbi ZadokHaKohen, meriting the Jewish nation and the many students of his teachings with...
Arioch Dominion of Melchizedek Lech-Lecha Melchisedechians Righteous Priest Zadok Ramban, Bereishith chapter 14, opines that the name implies "my king is...