- Abraham Gershon of Kitov
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full name = אברהם גרשון
Avraham Gershon
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spouse1 = unknown
issue1 =Moses, Yitzhak, Ephraim Fishel, Yehudah Leib
spouse2 = Bluma
issue2 =Chaim Aaron, Yakir, and two daughters
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father =R. Ephraim ofBrody
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date of birth =ca1701
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date of death =25 "Adar I" 1761
place of death =Jerusalem
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place of burial =Mount of Olives Jerusalem |Rabbi Abraham Gershon of Kitov (Kuty), also known as Rabbi Gershon ofBrody was probably born in or near Kuty,Poland around 1701 and died inJerusalem in 1761. He is best known as theBaal Shem Tov 's brother-in-law.Rabbinical career
A scion of a famous rabbinic family, Abraham Gershon is a descendant (possibly the grandson) of Shabsai Cohen ("the ShACh") (1625-1663). Both Abraham Gershon and his father
Ephraim of Brody served in one of the fourbeit din (Jewish Court) of Brody. It was here that he and his father encountered Rabbi Israel "Baal Shem Tov". According to early Chasidic work "Shivchei haBesht", his father gave his blessing of marriage for his sister Chana to the Baal Shem Tov on his deathbed. But once Ephraim died, Abraham Gershon was unaware of this secret betrothal until the Baal Shem Tov revealed the engagement contract.Abraham Gershon rose to a powerful position within the Jewish community of Brody. For a time he served as a synagogue cantor. "Shivchei haBesht" portrays Abraham Gershon as a foil to the Baal Shem Tov. He is usually represented as a learned and lofty man of the upper class who regards his brother-in-law as lowly and untrustworthy. Abraham Gershon is probably responsible for kicking the Baal Shem Tov out of the Brody area where he ultimately settled in
Medzhybizh . Later, the Baal Shem Tov revealed himself. Abraham Gershon was won over and became one of the Baal Shem Tov's ardent admirers.In 1745, Abraham Gershon was involved in ruling on a promiscuity case about the daughter-in-law of one of the wealthiest men in town. This man had strong connections to government officials. After ruling against the daughter-in-law, Abraham Gershon was forced to flee Brody to avoid being publicly punished. He took refuge with the Baal Shem Tov in
Medzhybizh . [Hamodia (22 May 2008) p. C6] Affiliated with new Hasidic thoughts as well as traditional Lurian liturgy, the Baal Shem Tov entrusted his brother-in-law with the education of his only son, Tzvi.In 1747, Abraham Gershon traveled to
Jerusalem , one of the first Hasidim to establish a presence in the holy land. There he embraced the Rashash, together with those who were students ofKabbalah . He lived inHebron for six years. In 1753, he moved to Jerusalem and was further associated with the (kabbalistic) Yeshivat Beit El. He died in 1761 and was buried on theMount of Olives . After theSix Day War in 1967, his grave was rediscovered along with the grave of his second wife Bluma.ee also
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Yishuv haYashan References
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*Rabinowicz, Tzvi M. "The Encyclopedia of Hasidism": ISBN 1-56821-123-6 Jason Aronson, Inc., 1996.
*Dresner, Samuel H., ed, Abraham Joshua Heschel, 1985, "The Circle of the Baal Shem Tov": Studies in Hasidism: ISBN 0226329607 The University of Chicago Press.
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