Zechariah Elefant

Zechariah Elefant
  • זכריהו עלעפאנט
  • זכריהו אלפנט
  • Elefánt Zoltan
Born(1886-02-11)February 11, 1886
DiedJune 1957(1957-06-00) (aged 71)
New York City, New York, US
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Zechariah Elefant (Yiddish: זכריהו עלעפאנט; Hebrew: זכריהו אלפנט; Hungarian: Elefánt Zoltan; February 11, 1886 – June 1957) was a Hungarian-American Rabbi, writer, publisher, and bookseller.

Early life and education

Elefant was born February 11, 1886 in Kárász, Austria-Hungary (present-day Hungary) to the Rabbi Dov Berish Elefant and Bava Elefant (née Eisenberger).[1][2] Elefant was the brother of Rabbi Joseph Meir Elefant and Mendel Elefant, a Yiddish-language poet, writer, editor and journalist.

As a young man he studied at the Yeshiva of Siget and the Pressburg Yeshiva.

Career

In 1923, he emigrated to New York City with his wife and three children. In New York, he served as rabbi of a synagogue. Later he opened a bookstore on Canal Street in Manhattan's Lower East Side, where he sold "rare manuscripts and published works"[3] as well as Torah scrolls.[4]

In 1938 he and his father published the book "Ein Habedolach" by Rabbi Chaim Zvi Menheimer, who was his father's teacher. After the death of his father, he published another book, "Ein Habadolach on the Talmud", in 1944.

The National Library of Israel has two manuscripts with his signature from his private library.[5]

Personal life

A few years before the World War I, he married Sarah (née Kahane), a Polish citizen.

Elefant died in New York in June 1957.

References

  1. ^ "Petition No. 124147: Zoltan Elefant". Records of District Courts of the United States, 1685–2009; Index to Petitions For Naturalizations Filed in Federal, State, and Local Courts in New York City. 1923.
  2. ^ "Zultan Elefant". Hungary, Jewish Birth Records collected by Rabbis in Various Counties, 1789–1921 [database on-line]. Lehi, Utah: Ancestry.com Operations Inc.
  3. ^ Rabbi Yitzchak Glick wrote at: Binyamin Wolf Leow, Shaarei Torah, Part 4, Volume 1, Page 11: "לזכר עולם ולעי"נ הרבני הגדול בתורה מוה"ר זכרי' עלעפאנט ז"ל ובנו הרה"ח מו"ה חיים אלי' ז"ל נפט' כ"ג אייר תשל"א , אשר הצילו ושמרו על כתבי היד של רבינו, ומהם זכיתי והגיעו לרשותי" (English Translation: "In memory of the great Rabbi Zechariah Elefant z"l and his son... who saved and preserved this Rabbi's manuscripts, and from them I had the honor of receiving the manuscript of this volume (in order to print it)
  4. ^ See, for example, the advertisement of "Zechariah Elefant books" in the following source: המאור, שנה ג, חוברת ו (ב) (אדר ה'תשי"ב), עמ' 29; and the following advertisement as "Publisher of books and rare manuscripts" at: המאור, שנה א, חוברת ב (ניסן ה'תש"י), עמ' 21
  5. ^ See: Rav Aharon Kutna - Glossary on the Talmud" his stamp appears at page 131, as well as the following volume: Rav Aharon Kutna - Glossary on the Talmud"