Shmelke of Nikolsburg

Shmelke of Nikolsburg
The tombstone of Shmuel Shmelke HaLevi in Nikolsburg
TitleThe Rebbe Reb Shmelke
Personal life
BornShmuel Shmelke Horowitz
1726 (1726)
DiedApril 28, 1778(1778-04-28) (aged 51–52)
BuriedNikolsburg, Moravia
SpouseShaindel Rabinowitz
ChildrenJacob Horowitz, Zevi Joshua Horowitz, Toiba Horowitz
Parent
  • Zvi Hirsch Horowitz (father)
DynastyNikolsburg, Boston
Religious life
ReligionJudaism
Jewish leader
PredecessorDov Ber of Mezeritch
SuccessorYaakov Yitzchak of Lublin, Menachem Mendel of Rimanov, Yisroel Hopsztajn, Mordecai Benet, Moshe Leib of Sassov
Main workDivre Shmuel
DynastyNikolsburg, Boston

Shmuel Shmelke HaLevi Horowitz of Nikolsburg (Yiddish: שמואל שמעלקי הלוי הורוויץ פון ניקאלשבורג, [ˈʃmɛlkɛ ˈfʊn ˈnɪkɛlʃbʊʁɡ]; 1726 – April 28, 1778) also known as the Rebbe Reb Shmelke was an early Hasidic master and kabbalist, who is amongst the most important figures of early Polish Hasidism. A leading disciple of Dov Ber of Mezeritch, he held rabbinic positions in Rychwal and Sieniawa, where he successfully introduced Hasidic Judaism to the region. From 1773 to 1778, he served as the Chief Rabbi of Moravia, basing himself in the town of Nikolsburg (Mikulov), where he introduced Hasidic philosophy to the chagrin of the city's conservative Misnagdic population. Despite efforts to depose him from his office, he was nevertheless mostly successful in introducing Hasidic Judaism to Moravia. He is the progenitor of the Nikolsburg Hasidic dynasties which includes Boston Hasidism.