Shlomo Flam
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Rabbi Shlomo Flam | |
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Title | Lutzker Maggid |
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Died | January 1813 |
Religion | Judaism |
Yahrtzeit | 10 Shevat, 5573 |
Shlomo Flam (died January 1813), known as the Lutzker Maggid, was a Volhynian Hasidic rabbi and maggid in Lutsk and in Sokal.
He was a disciple of Rabbi Dov Ber of Mezeritch and the teacher of several prominent rabbis including Rabbi Sholom Rokeach.[1][2]
Rabbi Flam's son was the rabbi of Olesko.[2]
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