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R. Shelomo Ephraim Luntschitz (Keli Yekar)
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Name | R. Shelomo Ephraim b. Aharon Luntschitz, Keli Yekar ר' שלמה אפרים בן אהרן מלונטשיץ, כלי יקר |
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Dates | c. 1550 – 1619 |
Location | Poland |
Works | Commentary on Torah, collections of Derashot |
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Influenced by | Maharshal, Maharal |
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Background1
Life
- Name – ר' שלמה אפרים בן אהרן מלונטשיץ2
- Dates – c. 15503 – 16194
- Locations – Leczyca (Luntschitz),5 Lublin, Lemberg, Prague.
- Occupation – R. Shelomo Ephraim gained his reputation as an itinerant preacher,6 and was considered to be the preeminent darshan of his era in Poland.7 In 1604, he was called to Prague to serve as head of the yeshivah and rabbinical court,8 later becoming the chief rabbi of Prague upon the death of the Maharal in 1609.
- Family – The occupation of the Keli Yekar's father is the subject of debate.9
- Teachers – R. Shelomo Luria,10 Maharal11
- Contemporaries – R. Mordechai Yafeh,12 R. David Gans,13 R. Yom Tov Lipmann Heller,14 R. Avraham Horowitz15
- Students – R. Shabtai Horowitz16
- Time period – R. Shelomo Ephraim lived at a time of relative prosperity and wealth for the Jews of Poland. A new class emerged of very wealthy Jewish estate owners,17 as well as an affluent class of Jews working for them. The new financial elite assumed important leadership roles throughout Polish Jewish communities, and much of the Keli Yekar's preaching was devoted to the flaws of this class, and to the problems of social stratification in general.18
Works
- Biblical commentaries – R. Shelomo Ephraim is best known for his Torah commentary, כְּלִי יְקָר19 (vocalized Keli Yekar)20, first published in 1602 in Lublin,21 and reprinted only six years later in Prague.22
- Derashot – Five collections of his sermons were published during his lifetime: עיר גיבורים,23 עוללות אפרים,24 אורח לחיים,25 שפתי דעת,26 עמודי שש,27 In addition, he compiled a never published (and apparently no longer extant) collection of sermons, entitled רבבות אפרים.28
- Other works – The Keli Yekar composed three selichot related to the invasion of Prague in 1611.
Torah Commentary
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- – The commentary incorporates the emphasis on ethics and morals and critique of the societal elite which characterized his preaching.
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