Eliezer Melamed

Rabbi Eliezer Melamed

Eliezer Melamed (Hebrew: אליעזר מלמד, born 28 June 1961) is an Israeli rabbi and the rosh yeshiva of Yeshivat Har Bracha, rabbi of the community Har Bracha, and author of the book series Peninei Halachah.

Biography

Eliezer Melamed is the son of Rabbi Zalman Baruch Melamed, a student of Rabbi Zvi Yehuda Kook. Melamed's first name is the result of a dream Kook had on the occasion of his birth. Melamed attended classes given by Kook from age fifteen to twenty, and, like his father, considers Kook to be his most significant rabbi. Melamed is married to Inbal, daughter of the artist Tuvia Katz, and has thirteen children.

Rabbinic and teaching career

Melamed taught Talmud and Halakha in the Kollel of Rabbi Deutsch in Mea Shearim for half a year. The Kollel was headed by Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburg, which gave Melamed the chance of learning as a Chevruta with Ginsburg and hearing many of his classes. Later on, he taught Talmud, and Emuna (Jewish philosophy) in particular, in the Yeshiva of Bet El for approximately twenty years, and four years in the Yeshiva of Kedumim. Melamed edited a new edition of the book Shnei Luchot HaBrit (the Shelah), and the first two volumes of the new edition of Rabbi Zadok HaKohen from Lublin's books. In addition, he took part in the completion of the entire series.

In August 1988, Melamed was appointed to serve as the rabbi of the community of the settlement Har Bracha.

In September 1992, Melamed established Yeshivat Har Bracha, which he leads. In the Yeshiva, Melamed teaches a daily class in Halakhah, gives classes in Emuna, and guidance in public and private matters.

In July 2013, he received the "The Jewish Creation Award" for his series of books Peninei Halachah.[1]

Published works

Peninei Halachah is a series of books on halakhic subjects, authored by Melamed, that cover such subjects as the laws of shabbat and the Jewish perspective on organ donations. In addition to posing the practical law on the matter, these books discuss the spiritual foundations of the Halakhot, and also reflect the various customs of different communities. Written in Hebrew, the book series has sold about 400,000 copies.[2] Fifteen books have been published in Hebrew, of which five have been translated into English, one into French and an experimental booklet in Russian has been published in a limited edition.[3] The books are rapidly gaining widespread popularity among the Religious Zionist community in Israel.[4]

Public activities

Views and opinions

In 2005, Melamed told his followers to deduct the days they spent in prison protesting the disengagement from the days they serve on Israeli Defense Force (IDF) reserve duty, suggesting even that they might multiply the days in prison two or three-fold.[6] In 2009, he expressed support for soldiers disobeying IDF orders if they came in conflict with the soldier's political or religious beliefs.[7] This position gained some support from fellow rabbis.[8] Melamed was threatened with consequences for his stance[9] and eventually, the Defense Minister, Ehud Barak cancelled the Hesder program at Melamed's Yeshiva. At July 2013, Barak's successor, Moshe Ya'alon resumed the program.[10] In 2012, concerned that IDF members were being forced to listen to women singing (in conflict with a religious prohibition on doing so), he called for followers to delay enlisting until that policy was changed.[11]

References

  1. "הרב מלמד: יש לחצים על מי שעוסק בכתיבת הלכה - חינוך - חדשות - ערוץ 7". Inn.co.il. Retrieved 2013-11-13.
  2. "כרך חדש לפניני הלכה: ימים נוראים". Inn.co.il. Retrieved 2014-08-31.
  3. Yeshivat Har Bracha (2013-07-19). "Peninei Halachah". En.yhb.org.il. Retrieved 2013-11-13.
  4. "Book Review Roundup III". Torahmusings.com. 2013-08-01. Retrieved 2013-11-13.
  5. ""רביבים" - הטור הכי פופולארי - בארץ - חדשות - ערוץ 7". Inn.co.il. Retrieved 2013-11-13.
  6. "Hesder rabbi: 'Cut down on reserve duty' - Israel News, Ynetnews". Ynetnews.com. 1995-06-20. Retrieved 2013-11-13.
  7. Pfeffer, Anshel (2009-12-21). "Melamed reverses stance on soldiers refusing to obey orders Israel News". Haaretz. Retrieved 2013-11-13.
  8. "Petition Supports Rabbi Melamed - Jewish World - News". Israel National News. 2009-12-17. Retrieved 2013-11-13.
  9. "Rabbi Eliezer Melamed Gets Ultimatum » Matzav.com - The Online Voice of Torah Jewry". Matzav.com. 2009-12-11. Retrieved 2013-11-13.
  10. "ישיבת הר ברכה - חוזרת למסלול ההסדר - חדשות - ערוץ 7". Inn.co.il. Retrieved 2013-07-08.
  11. "Rabbi Melamed: Stop IDF draft - Israel Jewish Scene, Ynetnews". Ynetnews.com. Retrieved 2013-11-13.

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