Rabbi Abraham Samuel Benjamin Sofer-Ktav Sofer

Date of Passing: 19-Tevet. Oldest son of the Chatam Sofer and Sorel, daughter of Rabbi Akiva Eger. After the Chatam Sofer’s death in...

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Breslev Israel staff

Posted on 17.04.23

Rabbi Abraham Samuel Benjamin Sofer
 
(1815 – 1871) Oldest son of the Chatam Sofer and Sorel, daughter of Rabbi Akiva Eger, he was known as the Ktav Sofer.  After the Chatam Sofer’s death in 1839, the Ktav Sofer succeeded him as Rabbi and as head of the important Yeshiva in Pressburg, at the unusually young age of 24.  Following in the footsteps of his illustrious father, the Ktav Sofer was a distinguished scholar as well as a strong and influential communal leader.
 
In 1868 a Jewish Congress was convened in Budapest to chart the course of Jewish communal autonomy in Hungary.  The long smoldering conflict between the Orthodox and the Neologists (The Hungarian Reformers) climaxed in the formation of a separate Orthodox Community.  The Ktav Sofer was the dominant Orthodox figure during this critical period.
 
The Pressburger Yeshiva was the single most important yeshiva in Hungary and produced rabbis as well as knowledgeable laymen up till the second world war.  The battle to preserve authentic Judaism against the forces clamoring for radical change was successfully fought by the Ktav Sofer.  The Ktav Sofer served as Rabbi of Pressburg for thirty three years, the exact number of years his father had served before him.  His main works are the Ktav Sofer on Chumash and four volumes of responsa.  In addition, a number of volumes on Talmud have appeared.  After World War II, a number of his unpublished manuscripts were recovered and are in the process of being published. 
 
 

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