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Divrei and Chaim
Rabbi Shlomo was a grandson of the Divrei Chaim of Sanz ( 1793-1876 ), a Hasidic sage of the 19th century whose influence established the groundwork for many other Galician Hasidic movements.
Solomon Halberstam became an orphan at age eight, and lived with his grandfather, the Divrei Chaim, for most of his early life.
His mentors in chasidut were his two grandfathers, the Divrei Chaim of Sanz and Rabbi Eliezer Horowitz of Dzikov.
The Sanz Hasidic dynasty was founded by Rabbi Chaim Halberstam ( 1793 1876 ) Rabbi of Nowy Sącz ( Sanz, ), author of Divrei Chaim and a son-in-law of Rabbi Boruch Frankel Thumim ( 1760 1828 ), Rabbi of Lipník nad Bečvou ( Leipnik ), author of Boruch Taam.
The Divrei Chaim was a disciple of Rabbi Naftali of Ropshitz, who was a disciple of Rabbi Elimelech of Lizhensk, a disciple of the Maggid of Mezritch, the leading disciple of the Baal Shem Tov, the founder of Hasidism.
Chaim Halberstam of Sanz () ( 1793 1876 ) (), known as the Divrei Chaim after his magnum opus on halakha, was a famous Hasidic Rebbe and the founder of the Sanz Hasidic dynasty.
The Divrei Chaim was born in 1793, in Tarnogród, Poland.
The Divrei Chaim had seven sons and seven daughters.
The Divrei Chaim died in Sanz, Austria-Hungary ( now Poland ) in 1876 ( 25 Nisan 5636 ).
The Divrei Chaim was acclaimed by the leading rabbis of his generation as one of the foremost Talmudists, poskim and Kabbalistic authorities of his time, he received queries from Rabbis and communities from all over the world.
His responsa, as well as his Torah commentaries, published under the title Divrei Chaim, reflect his Torah greatness, his humility, and his compassionate nature.
He was a great-grandson ( through the direct male line ) of Rabbi Chaim Halberstam of Sanz ( the Divrei Chaim ), one of the great Hasidic leaders of Polish Jewry, and a grandson of the Gorlitzer Rebbe, Rabbi Baruch Halberstam ( 1829 1906 ).
His father, Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Halberstam, the Rav of Rudnik, instilled in the young Yekusiel Yehudah a love of Hasidut and Torah scholarship, sharing with him stories of how the Divrei Chaim learned, prayed and conducted his tish ( Shabbat and Jewish holiday celebratory table ).
She was also a descendant of the Divrei Chaim: her grandfather, Rabbi Sholom Eliezer Halberstam, was one of the seven sons of the Sanzer Rav.
Rabbi Lichtenstein was an ardent admirer of the Hasidim and made pilgrimages to the famous Rebbe of Sanz, the Divrei Chaim.
Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Halberstam, ( 1813 1898 ), known as the Shinever Rov ( Rabbi of Sieniawa ), was the eldest son of the Divrei Chaim, Rabbi Chaim Halbertam of Sanz.
His father was Shlomo Halberstam ( 1847 1905 ), the first Rebbe of Bobov, and a scion of the Divrei Chaim of Sanz ( 1798 1876 ).
Halberstam married his cousin, Chaya Fradel Halberstam, daughter of Rabbi Shalom Eliezer of Ratzfert who was a son of the Divrei Chaim of Sanz.

Divrei and children
However Yehiel Yaakov Weinberg found this explanation unsatisfactory, and instead proposed, following the Sdei Chemed quoting the Divrei Cheifetz, that the kol isha prohibition does not apply to women singing zemirot, songs to children, and lamentations for the dead, because in these contexts, men do not derive pleasure from the woman ’ s voice.

Divrei and ;
According to the law they instruct you and according to the judgment they say to you, you shall do ; you shall not divert from the word they tell you, either right or left " ( Deuteronomy 17: 10 11 ) ( see Encyclopedia Talmudit entry " Divrei Soferim ").
* " Darki Be ' Hashomer '" ( My Path to Hashomer ) Manya Schochat, in " Sefer Hashomer ; Divrei Chaverim " A book edited and published by Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, Israel Schochat, Mati Meged and Yochanan Taversky.

Divrei and sons
The Divrei Chaim's sons all became famous rebbes ( except for Myer Noson, who predeceased him ).

Divrei and were
Many of his ethical and sermonic comments on the Torah, most dating from the 1950s, were collected and published as Divrei Aggadah.
His wishes were never carried out, and his money was used to publish another of Segal's works, Divrei David (" The Words of David "), a supercommentary on Rashi ( Dyhernfurth, 1690 ).
His Torah thoughts were collected in Divrei Yechezkel, which contains his commentary on the weekly parsha, responsa and minhagim, as well as a collection of his letters.

Divrei and Rabbi
Teitelbaum's works include collections of responsa and novelae ( scholarly contributions to Talmudic debates ) entitled Divrei Yoel and Al HaGeulah V ' Al HaTemurah this was written with the help of the late Rabbi N. Y. Meisels.
Rabbi Weinberg relies also on the Sdei Chemed, quoting the Divrei Cheifetz, that Shabbat hymns and funeral dirges, when sung by women, are not kol isha, as men do not derive sexual pleasure from them.
***** Grand Rabbi Yoseph Leifer of Vardein Flatbush author of Divrei Torah, son of Rabbi Aharon Moshe Leifer of Grusvardein, son in law of Rabbi Isaac Rosenbaum of Zutshka
***** Grand Rabbi Yesochor Ber Rosenbaum ( 1905-1981 ), Strozhnitzer Rebbe in Boro Park, author of Divrei Yissachar, son of Rabbi Issamar Rosenbaum of Nadvorna, son-in-law of Rabbi Yissachar Dov Ber ( Bertche ) Leifer of Nadvorna-Satmar
# Grand Rabbi Yisrael Taub of Modzitz, ( 1849 1920 ), author of Divrei Yisrael, son of the Zvoliner.
# Grand Rabbi Shaul Yedidya Elazar Taub of Modzitz ( 1886 1947 ), author of Imrei Shaul and Yisa Bracha, son of the Divrei Yisrael.

Divrei and Shraga
* Aron Eidus ( by Rebbe Shraga Yoir of Białobrzegi, the brother of the Divrei Binah )

Divrei and
A D ' var Torah ( Heb: דבר תורה ) ( Plural: Divrei Torah ) is a talk on topics relating to a section ( parashah ) of the Torah typically the weekly Torah portion.
***** Grand Rabbi Noson Dovid Rabinowicz of Parczew ( 1866 1930 ), son of the Divrei Binah
***** Grand Rabbi Meir Shlomo Yehudo Rabinowicz of Mezritsh ( 1868 1942 ), son of the Divrei Binah
***** Grand Rabbi Avrohom Yehoshua Heshl Rabinowicz of Chelm and Lublin ( 1875 1932 ), author of Yeshuos Avrohom, son of the Divrei Binah

Divrei and ),
**** Grand Rabbi Yitzchok Yaakov Rabinowicz of Biala the author of Divrei Binah ( d. 1905 ), youngest son of Rebbe Noson Dovid, son-in-law of Rebbe Yehoshua of Ostrova, author of Toldos Odom.
***** Grand Rabbi Yerachmiel Tzvi Rabinowicz of Biala-Shedlitz ( 1878-7 Marcheshvan 1906 ), son of the Divrei Binah

Divrei and Shlomo
* Zichron Mishlei ( by Rebbe Meir Shlomo of Mezritch, the son of the Divrei Binah )

Divrei and first
He has also re-published several books from the Biala dynasty: Sefer Divrei Binah and Yishrei Lev by the first Bialer Rebbe, with indexes and, recently, an English-Hebrew edition of Sefer Seder HaYom by his grandfather, the Chelkas Yehoshua.
* Divrei Binah ( by the first Biala Rebbe )

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