Klein, Samuel Shmelka
KLEIN, SAMUEL SHMELKA
KLEIN, SAMUEL SHMELKA (d. 1875), Hungarian rabbi. Klein was a disciple of Shalom Ulman ?arif of Lakenbach. After serving in Balkany, he was appointed rabbi of Huszt (Mármaros region), a large city which had authority over half the district. There he founded a great yeshivah. In 1860 he moved to Szöll?s, although it was a much smaller town. In Szöll?s Klein became very well known, many Hungarian rabbis turning to him with their difficulties. Because he inclined to ?asidism, his admirers began to relate extraordinary stories about him. He was the author of ?eror ha-?ayyim (1876), novellae on the Talmud. His sons were Jacob, rabbi of Técs? and Bilke; Moses, rabbi of Csev; Shalom, rabbi of Halmi; and Phinehas ?ayyim who succeeded him in Szöll?s.
bibliography:
S.Z. Klein, Rabbi Shmelka (Heb., 1956).
[Itzhak Alfassi]
