Zevi Hirsch Eichenstein
Zevi Hirsch Eichenstein was a prominent Hasidic rabbi and a notable figure in the Jewish mystical tradition. Born in the late 18th century in Poland, he became a disciple of Rabbi Jacob Isaac Horowitz, known as the 'Seer of Lublin.' Eichenstein was deeply involved in the spiritual and mystical aspects of Judaism, focusing particularly on Kabbalistic studies.
He is best known for his works on Jewish mysticism and ethics, including his influential book 'Turn Aside from Evil and Do Good.' This work outlines a path towards spiritual enlightenment and ethical living, drawing heavily on Kabbalistic symbolism and teachings. His writings emphasize the importance of inner purity and devotion to God, which he regarded as essential for personal and communal well-being.
Throughout his life, Rabbi Eichenstein was a revered spiritual leader who guided his followers towards a deeper understanding of the Torah and Jewish mysticism. His teachings continue to influence the study of Jewish mysticism and Hasidic philosophy, making him a significant figure in the history of Jewish religious thought.
Books
Turn Aside from Evil and Do Good: An Introduction and a Way to the Tree of Life (Littman Library of Jewish Civilization)