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"And even though I am in no way to accept Lashon Hara, God forbid" a letter full of content from the Hasidic genius ...

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"And even though I am in no way to accept Lashon Hara, God forbid" a letter full of content from the Hasidic genius Rabbi Israel Nissan Kuperstoch, one of the oldest rabbis of Hasidic Poland

"And even though I am in no way to accept Lashon Hara, God forbid" a letter full of content from The righteous Ga'on Rabbi Yisrael Nissan Kuperstock , one of the oldest rabbis of Hasidic Poland


The righteous Ga'on Rabbi Yisrael Nissan Kuperstock (1858-1930) among the elders of the Hassidic rabbis of Poland; in first marriage was son-in-law of Rabbi Reuven Yehudah (son-in-law of Rabbi Shraga Feivel Dentziger Av Beit Din of Gritza and Makava, father of Rabbi Yechiel the first Rebbe of Alexander); in second marriage was son-in-law of the Ga'on of Kaloshin, Rabbi Shmuel Ya'akov Kapil HaCohen Kligsberg (1858-1935) who was a descendant of the Chozeh of Lublin.


Served in the rabbinate for over forty years in Parshischa, Rizan and Makava. In 1925 immigrated to Jerusalem where he published his book Ani Ben Pachma responsa and established the Alexander Yismach Yisrael Yeshiva. Was among the leaders of Alexander Hassidism


In the preface of his book which was named Ani Ben Pachma, he explains the name of the book as an acronym of his name and the name of his parents: Yisrael Nissan Ani, son of Rabbi Moshe Aryeh and Chana Pesa. As well, he notes that he is not interested in receiving approbations, "since I do not find them beneficial, aside from the glory and honor which these fancy titles¦ and I disdain writing words of untruth", he adds that the responsa by the giants of the generation which were printed in this book"are more worthy than approbations" and he presents a list of responses and letters sent to him by giants of his generation: The Avnei Nezer of Sochatshov, the Chelkat Yo'av of Kintsk, the Toraht Chesed of Lublin, the Ga'on of Kotna, the Darchei Teshuva of Mukachevo, and more.