2021
DOI: 10.31168/2658-3364.2021.1.08
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R. Nathan-Neta Olevski’s Eternal Life (Vilna, Ust-Uda, Cheremkhovo, Irkutsk, Moscow)

Abstract: The article reviews the philosophic-religious heritage of R. Nathan-Neta Olevski, Irkutsk chief rabbi in 1919-30, who became later one of the most prominent Jewish religious figures in the USSR. His collection of responsa, Haye Olam Nata (Who Has Implanted Eternal Life, 1930/1), his only book published in his lifetime, can be considered as the most substantial Halachic work ever written in Siberia that preserved its value for the Orthodox Judaism until today (it was republished three times from 1992-2012, in t… Show more

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