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Rabbi Salomon Shlomo Ganzfried, A.B.D. Ungvar

Hebrew: רבי שלמה גאנצפריד, A.B.D. Ungvar
Also Known As: "קיצור שולחן ערוך"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Ungvar, Hungary (now Uzhgorod, Zakasrpastska, Ukraine)
Death: July 30, 1886 (81-82)
Ungvar, Hungary (now Uzhgorod, Zakasrpastska, Ukraine)
Place of Burial: Ungvar, Hungary (now Uzhgorod, Zakasrpastska, Ukraine)
Immediate Family:

Son of Rabbi Yosef Ganzfried and Bilhah (Bayla) Ganzfried
Husband of Hendl Esther Ganzfried
Father of Malka Eichler; Rebekah רבקה Diamant; Chana Sara Sarah Banet (Binet) (Bineth) (Benedict); Jozsef Ganzfried; Rabbi Zev (Zeev) (Wolf Farkas) Ganzfried and 11 others
Brother of David Ganzfried and Aaron Yaakov Ganzfried

Occupation: Rabbi of Ungvár (today, Uzshorod, Ukraine), Rabbi
נולד בשנת: ה'תּקס"ד
נפטר: ליל שׁבָּת קוֹדֶשׁ אַחַר קִידוּשׁ, כ"ח תַּמוּז ה'תּרמ"ו
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About Rabbi Solomon Ganzfried, A.B.D. Ungvar

Shlomo Ganzfried (or Salomon ben Joseph Ganzfried; Ungvar, 1804 – 30 July 1886, Ungvar) was an Orthodox rabbi and posek best known as author of the work of Halakha (Jewish law), the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch (Hebrew: קיצור שולחן ערוך, "The Abbreviated Shulchan Aruch"), by which title he is also known.

Ganzfried was born in 1804 in Ungvar (then in the Kingdom of Hungary; now in Ukraine). His father Joseph died when he was eight. Ganzfried was considered to be a child prodigy and Ungvar's chief rabbi and Rosh yeshiva, Rabbi Zvi Hirsh Heller assumed legal guardianship; Heller was known as "Hershele the Sharp-witted" for his piercing insights into the Talmud. Heller later moved to the city of Bonyhád, and Ganzfried, then fifteen, followed him. He remained in Heller's yeshiva for almost a decade until his ordination and marriage. After his marriage he worked briefly as a wine-merchant.

In 1830, he abandoned commerce and accepted the position of rabbi of Brezovica (Brezevitz). In 1849, he returned to Ungvar as a dayan, a judge in the religious court. At that time Ungvar's spiritual head, Rabbi Meir Ash, was active in the Orthodox camp, in opposition to the Neologs. Through serving with Ash, Ganzfried realised that in order to remain committed to Orthodoxy, "the average Jew required an underpinning of a knowledge of practical halakha (Jewish law)". It was to this end that Ganzfried composed the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch. This work became very popular, and was frequently reprinted in Hebrew and in Yiddish. This work often records more stringent positions.

Rabbi Ganzfried remained in the office of Dayan until his death, July 30, 1886.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shlomo_Ganzfried


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Father :Yosef Ganzfried Mother :Baila Ganzfried

Birth: 1804 - Uzhhorod, Zakarpats'ka oblast, Ukraine Death: July 30 1886 - Uzhhorod, Zakarpats'ka oblast, Ukraine Wife: Hendl Ganzfried לבית Ganzfried Mardrar Children: Chaya Rivkah Sheinfeld Ganzfried, Rochel Brody Ganzfried, Manja Klein Ganzfried, Freida Klein Ganzfried, Aidel Fried Ganzfried, Malka Eichler Ganzfried, Yom Tov Lipman Ganzfried, Ze'ev Ganzfried, Aharon Yaakov Ganzfried, Yosef Ganzfried, ? Ganzfried, Chana Sara Benedikt (Binet) (Bineth) Ganzfried


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Rabbi Solomon Ganzfried, A.B.D. Ungvar's Timeline

1804
1804
Ungvar, Hungary (now Uzhgorod, Zakasrpastska, Ukraine)
1823
1823
Jablonya, Homona, Zemplen, Hungary
1828
1828
Brezovica nad Torysou (Berzevicze),, Sabinov district, Prešov region, Slovakia
1830
1830
Ungvár, Ung, Hungary
1834
1834
(Ungvar), Uzhhorod, Ukraine
1838
1838
Tarkany, Komarom-Esztergom, Hungary
1839
1839
Ungvar, Hungary
1843
1843
1850
1850
1853
1853
(Ungvar), Uzhhorod, Ukraine