Akiva Leiman: Gravely Mistaken

Akiva Leiman: Gravely Mistaken

Gravely Mistaken
by Akiva Leiman

R. Leiman teaches high school at the Yeshiva of Greater Washington in Silver Spring, Maryland. Additionally, he leads trips to sites of Jewish interest in Eastern Europe. This is his first contribution to the Seforim blog.

One hardly need go far to find errors in published materials, but when even moderate research would suffice to unearth correct information lack of such an effort would seem egregious. Jewish burial sites have often been lost: Nazis or indigenous peoples destroyed cemeteries, acid rain ravages stones, burning candles char monuments and, of course, people just simply forget where things are.[1] Misinformation, however, would seem to be the most preventable culprit in this ever-losing battle to maintain vestiges of our heritage.
A few examples should suffice.[2]
1. In Paul Johnson’s A History of the Jews, in the very first paragraph of the actual text, he says,
There in the Cave of Machpelah, are the Tombs of the Patriarchs . . . . Across the inner courtyard is another pair of tombs, of Abraham’s grandson Jacob and his wife Leah. Just outside the building is the tomb of their[3] son Joseph.
In an endnote he references L.H. Vincent and his depiction of the cave which has been reproduced in EJ XI p. 671. There the caption does read: “Tomb of Joseph.” However, the text of the EJ explicates that, “A Muslim tradition maintains that Joseph was buried here… (t)his tradition is probably due to a corruption of the Arabic name for Esau, whose head, according to aggadic sources fell within the cave…” EJ‘s theory for the mistake aside, Johnson must not have read the text of the article (or: ignored it), for though the diagram’s caption tells us that Yosef is buried in the Cave, the text belies this point.[4] Furthermore, see Joshua 24:32 (providing Shechem as Joseph’s burial place),[5] which must, at the very least, be mentioned in any serious discussion of the final resting place for Yosef.[6]
2. In בשבילי ראדין, by M. M. Palato, Machon B’Shvilai HaYeshivot, (2001), p. 25, we are provided a picture and told “that we are being shown the final resting place of R’ Chaim of Volozhin (d. 5581 – 1821), the most esteemed student of the Vilna Gaon, and he is buried next to his mentor.”[7]
But, R’ Chaim is actually interred in Volozhin[8] and his grave is a regular stopping point for those visiting the Byelorussian town. The picture shown is of the old Ohel over the grave of the Vilna Gaon in the since-destroyed Shnipishok cemetery of Vilna. Of course, R’ Chaim’s grave is not pictured at all.[9]

3. Holy Stones: Remnants of Synagogues in Poland, drawings by Joseph Cempla, Dvir, Tel Aviv (1959) is a beautiful group of renderings of pre-war Poland. From the description for plate number 13 we read:
The gravestone of Rabbi Shalom Shachna in the Lublin Cemetery

Rabbi Shalom ben Joseph Shachna[10] (1510-1550[11]) was one of the greatest Talmudists produced by Polish Jewry. He was the pupil of Rabbi Jacob Polak, head of the Lublin Yeshiva, who created the method of “Pilpul”[12] (casuistics)[13] employed in the study of Talmudic literature.

It is correct that R’ Shalom Shachna was a student of R’ Yaakov Polak, but the stone sketched by Cempla is not R. Shalom Shachna. Here is Cempla’s drawing:

And here is a picture of R’ Shalom Shachna’s grave today in the Old Cemetery of Lublin:

The grave today stands without the adornments found in Cempla’s rendering: no pillars, no arch and no artistic flair filling the arch. Also, Cempla seems to indicate ten or twelve lines of etching while the current stone shows at least fifteen; puzzling, if not insurmountable issues.
A bit more research revealed the obvious error. Within twenty feet of R’ Shalom Shachne stands this prominent headstone:

This is the grave of Rabbi Yaakov Yitzchak Horowitz (d. 9 Av 5575 – 1815), the Chozeh of Lublin.[14] It seems almost certain, upon comparing Cempla’s drawing with that of the Chozeh’s headstone is that Cempla drew the Chozeh’s headstone mistaking it for the tomb of R’ Shalom Shachna which lies in its close proximity.

[1] I can recall, as a young man, visiting the old cemetery in Tzfat immediately after havdalah. I encountered a middle-aged Chassidic Jew at that strange time, and inquired after the grave of Rabbi Chaim Vital (d. 5380) the eminent student and chronicler of R’ Yitzchak Luriah – the Ari Hakadosh (d. 5332). He told me to go up the road and after a bit to ask for directions to Damascus…
[2] For another example see אבי מורי, Dr. S.Z. Leiman, in Who is Buried in the Vilna Gaon’s Tomb? Originally published in Jewish Action, Winter (1998), 59(2), and which can be found online at: http://www.ou.org/publications/ja/5759winter/leiman.htm
[3] Sic, he was the son of Rachel not Leah.
[4] See Z. Vilnai, מצבות קודש בארץ ישראל, pp. 167-176, where (p. 170) sightings of the burial place in Shechem date to 320 AD.
[5] ואת עצמות יוסף אשר העלו בני ישראל ממצרים קברו בשכם
[6] For further discussions, see L. Ginzberg, Legends of the Jews, V1, JPS (2003) p. 430 n. 443. Also, Vilnai pp. 141-144. To come full circle, in Acts 7:16 we are told that Jacob was also buried in Shechem!
[7] See note 1 above.
[8] For a nice photo, see Mishpacha, Special Supplement Succos 5767, pp. 24-25.
[9] The caption also tells us that R’ Zalmaleh of Volozhin, the brother of R’ Chaim and most brilliant student of the Vilna Gaon, is in the photo as well. He is neither in Volozhin, next to his brother, nor in the Gaon’s Ohel. See note 1. His grave has sadly been lost.
[10] I would assume that Shachna was his second, not family name; the stone reads:שלום המכונה שכנה, which would seem to be a nickname rather than a surname.
[11] See S. B. Nissenbaum’s Lekorot HaYehudim B’Lublin, p. 19 for the exact wording on his tombstone. He actually died on Friday Rosh Chodesh Kislev 5319, which was in 1558. See A. A. Akavia לוח לששת אלפי שנה p. 485.
[12] Quotes in original
[13] Parenthetic translation in original
[14]Interestingly, in Y. Alfasi החוזה מלובלין p. 107 nt. 9 there is a discussion if the Chozeh is in fact buried near R’ Shalom Shachna. He relies on a pre-war witness. Today one can go and see for himself, ואין לדיין אלא מה שעיניו רואות.
image_pdfimage_print
Print Friendly, PDF & Email

59 thoughts on “Akiva Leiman: Gravely Mistaken

  1. I simply want to mention I am just very new to blogs and certainly loved this web-site. More than likely I’m going to bookmark your website . You amazingly have remarkable articles and reviews. Thank you for sharing with us your web-site.

  2. I was extremely pleased to find this great site. I want to to thank you for your time for this particularly wonderful read!! I definitely loved every part of it and i also have you bookmarked to check out new things in your blog.

  3. Hi there! I could have sworn I’ve been to your blog before but after browsing through a few of the posts I realized it’s new to me. Regardless, I’m certainly delighted I discovered it and I’ll be book-marking it and checking back frequently.

  4. When I originally left a comment I seem to have clicked on the -Notify me when new comments are added- checkbox and from now on every time a comment is added I recieve four emails with the exact same comment. Perhaps there is an easy method you can remove me from that service? Cheers.

  5. May I just say what a relief to discover a person that really understands what they’re talking about on the internet. You actually understand how to bring an issue to light and make it important. More people need to look at this and understand this side of the story. I was surprised that you are not more popular since you most certainly have the gift.

  6. An impressive share! I’ve just forwarded this onto a co-worker who was conducting a little research on this. And he actually ordered me lunch because I discovered it for him… lol. So let me reword this…. Thanks for the meal!! But yeah, thanks for spending some time to discuss this subject here on your site.

  7. The next time I read a blog, I hope that it doesn’t fail me as much as this particular one. I mean, Yes, it was my choice to read through, but I actually thought you’d have something useful to talk about. All I hear is a bunch of whining about something that you could possibly fix if you weren’t too busy looking for attention.

  8. I blog often and I genuinely thank you for your content. Your article has truly peaked my interest. I am going to take a note of your site and keep checking for new information about once per week. I subscribed to your Feed too.

  9. This is a very good tip especially to those fresh to the blogosphere. Brief but very accurate information… Thank you for sharing this one. A must read article!

  10. Oh my goodness! Amazing article dude! Many thanks, However I am having troubles with your RSS. I don’t know why I can’t subscribe to it. Is there anybody else having similar RSS problems? Anyone who knows the solution will you kindly respond? Thanks.

  11. Thanks for sharing your ideas. I might also like to state that video games have been at any time evolving. Modern technology and revolutions have assisted create sensible and active games. Most of these entertainment video games were not as sensible when the real concept was being experimented with. Just like other areas of know-how, video games also have had to advance by way of many ages. This is testimony towards fast progression of video games.

  12. Hi there! I just would like to give you a huge thumbs up for the excellent info you’ve got right here on this post. I’ll be returning to your web site for more soon.

  13. Hi, I do believe this is an excellent blog. I stumbledupon it 😉 I am going to revisit once again since I bookmarked it. Money and freedom is the greatest way to change, may you be rich and continue to help others.

  14. Hi, I do think this is an excellent website. I stumbledupon it 😉 I will return yet again since i have bookmarked it. Money and freedom is the best way to change, may you be rich and continue to guide others.

  15. Hi, I do think this is a great blog. I stumbledupon it 😉 I’m going to return once again since i have bookmarked it. Money and freedom is the best way to change, may you be rich and continue to guide others.

  16. You’re so interesting! I do not believe I have read anything like that before. So nice to find someone with a few original thoughts on this topic. Really.. thank you for starting this up. This web site is one thing that is needed on the internet, someone with a bit of originality.

  17. This is the perfect site for anybody who wishes to understand this topic. You know so much its almost tough to argue with you (not that I personally would want to…HaHa). You certainly put a fresh spin on a subject that has been discussed for decades. Wonderful stuff, just great.

  18. Faytech North America is a touch screen Manufacturer of both monitors and pcs. They specialize in the design, development, manufacturing and marketing of Capacitive touch screen, Resistive touch screen, Industrial touch screen, IP65 touch screen, touchscreen monitors and integrated touchscreen PCs. Contact them at http://www.faytech.us, 121 Varick Street, New York, NY 10013, +1 646 205 3214.

  19. Hello there! This blog post could not be written much better! Looking at this article reminds me of my previous roommate! He constantly kept talking about this. I most certainly will send this post to him. Pretty sure he’ll have a good read. Thanks for sharing!

  20. May I just say what a relief to discover somebody who truly knows what they’re discussing over the internet. You definitely know how to bring an issue to light and make it important. More and more people ought to read this and understand this side of your story. I can’t believe you are not more popular given that you most certainly possess the gift.

  21. A motivating discussion is definitely worth comment. I do think that you ought to write more about this subject matter, it may not be a taboo subject but typically people don’t talk about these subjects. To the next! Kind regards.

  22. Can I just say what a comfort to find an individual who genuinely understands what they are talking about over the internet. You definitely understand how to bring a problem to light and make it important. More and more people ought to look at this and understand this side of the story. I was surprised you are not more popular given that you certainly have the gift.

  23. I’d like to thank you for the efforts you’ve put in penning this blog. I really hope to view the same high-grade blog posts by you later on as well. In fact, your creative writing abilities has inspired me to get my own site now 😉

  24. Hi! I just wish to offer you a huge thumbs up for your excellent info you’ve got right here on this post. I’ll be returning to your site for more soon.

  25. Hello! I could have sworn I’ve visited this site before but after browsing through a few of the articles I realized it’s new to me. Anyways, I’m certainly pleased I discovered it and I’ll be bookmarking it and checking back frequently.

  26. I blog quite often and I seriously thank you for your information. Your article has truly peaked my interest. I will book mark your blog and keep checking for new details about once a week. I subscribed to your RSS feed too.

  27. It’s nearly impossible to find knowledgeable people for this topic, however, you sound like you know what you’re talking about! Thanks

  28. This is a very good tip particularly to those new to the blogosphere. Simple but very precise information… Many thanks for sharing this one. A must read post.

  29. I am just curious to learn what blog system you happen to
    be utilizing? I’m having some small security issues with my
    latest blog and I’d prefer to find something more secure.
    Are you experiencing any solutions?

    my web blog … MaynardJMyhr

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *