Abraham Yehudah Khein

Abraham Yehudah Khein

Abraham Yehudah Khein (1878-1957) was a Hasidic Rabbi in the Ukrainian town Nyezhin and a pacifist anarchist. A prominent follower of the Hasidic Chabad tradition, he was eloquently committed to pacifism and non-violence during the days when the Jewish community in Palestine was battling the Arabs and the British. He tried to relate his readings of Leo Tolstoy and Pyotr Kropotkin to Kabbalah and Hasidism. Rabbi Khein deeply respected Kropotkin, whom he called "the Tzadik of the new world", whose "soul is as pure as crystal" [ [http://www.jcrelations.net/en/?item=1913 Jewish-Christian Relations :: Universalist Trends in Jewish Religious Thought: Some Russian Perspectives ] ] [ [http://www.commentarymagazine.com/viewarticle.cfm/Cedars-of-Lebanon-Sanctify-the-Ordinary-2967 Cedars of Lebanon: "Sanctify the Ordinary" ] ] [ר' אברהם חן, ביהדות התורה, v.1 p.79]

Rabbi Khein's most known work is his three-volume collection of essays, "במלכות היהדות" ("In the Kingdom of Judaism").

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