Zeraḥ Eidlitz

ca. 1720–1786

A rabbi, preacher, and member of the bet din in Prague, Zeraḥ Eidlitz was a student of the controversial rabbi Jonathan Eybeschütz. Although Eidlitz wrote a Hebrew- and Yiddish-language work on mathematics and did not disparage secular education, he considered it inferior to Torah-centered learning. Eidlitz was accused of Sabbatianism by Jacob Emden. A collection of fourteen of Eidlitz’s sermons was printed as Or la-yesharim.

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Or la-yesharim (Light for the Righteous)

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To explain the verse with which we started, we will set forth another thesis. It is a custom in Israel—and custom has the status of Torah—for preachers to travel from city to city to rebuke the people…