Rabbi Yosef Zvi Rimon | |
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Personal | |
Born | 1968 |
Religion | Judaism |
Nationality | Israeli |
Spouse | Sharon Blumenzweig |
Parent | David Rimon |
Denomination | Orthodox Judaism |
Alma mater | Yeshivat Har Etzion |
Position | Rosh Kollel |
Yeshiva | Yeshivat Har Etzion |
Position | Founder, head |
Organisation | Sulamot, LaOfek |
Residence | Alon Shevut |
Rabbi Yosef Zvi Rimon (born 1968) is an Israeli Religious Zionist rabbi, author and Posek who serves as rabbi of the Gush Etzion Regional Council and the Ashkenazi Synagogue of Alon Shvut Darom. He is Rosh Yeshiva of the Jerusalem College of Technology (Machon Lev) and a Rosh Kollel at Yeshivat Har Etzion.[1][2]
Biography
Yosef Zvi Rimon was born in Tel Aviv to David Rimon, the son of the poet Yosef Zvi Rimon, after whom he is named. He grew up in Tel Aviv, where he attended the Moriah School. He also attended Mechina in Givat Shmuel. He then studied at the Netiv Meir Yeshiva in Jerusalem for high school, and in 1986 he attended Yeshivat Har Etzion which was headed by Rav Yehuda Amital and Rav Aharon Lichtenstein. He served as part the Hesder system with the Yeshiva in the Armored Corps, and completed a Bachelor of Education degree at Herzog College.[3]
In 1995, he became a Ram at Yeshivat Har Etzion, and at the same time gave Shiurim to all yeshiva students on various halakhic topics. In 2000 he was appointed as head of the Yeshiva's Kollel Halacha. Today, Rav Rimon serves as the rabbi of the Ashkenazi synagogue of Alon Shvut Darom and teaches at Yeshivat Har Etzion, its sister school, Migdal Oz, and Herzog College.[3]
In addition, Rabbi Rimon heads the "Sulamot" association (formerly the "Center for Halacha and Teaching"), which he founded. Sulamot deals with three main areas: Judaism, education and experience. In each area, the association deals with the promotion and refinement of Jewish content, in pedagogical aspects (writing halakhic content, creating study materials for education systems, etc.), in the experiential aspects (developing innovative learning systems, experiential secondary learning and in creating and strengthening ties with Jewish communities around the world.[4]
Rav Rimon leads the children and youth television series "Ratzim LaMishnah" and appears in the series on a regular basis.[4]
Following the Israeli disengagement from Gaza, many of the Israeli families who had been evicted were left without homes and/or jobs.[5] Rav Rimon became involved with the rehabilitation of the evacuees and founded the LaOfek association (formerly called Taasoktif). At first, the association was engaged in finding jobs for Gush Katif residents.[6] For its activism, the association was awarded the Ot Hanasi Lamitnadev (the President's Volunteer Award) for 2008.[7] Since 2009, the association has been working in cooperation with the government bodies in charge of the rehabilitation of the displaced, and is funded by 75% of its expenses.[8] Today, the association is engaged in activities to promote underprivileged populations, finding jobs for soldiers, assisting Lone Soldiers and in special projects in Israeli society.
Awards and Positions
- Moskowitz Prize for Zionism (2014)[9]
- Rabbi of the Jerusalem College of Technology and head of its Batei Midrash (May 2015)[10]
- Katz Prize for the Application of Halacha in Modern Society (2018)[11]
- Rabbi of the Gush Etzion Regional Council (2021)[12]
Writing Style
Rav Rimon's Sifrei halakhah are written in a way that is structured "from the sources to the practical halakhah." In his books, the halakhic sources are presented, sometimes from the Talmud and the Rishonim, sometimes only from the Achronim, depending on the subject. This approach, which stands in contrast to various halakhic books that bring only final rulings, tries to give the learner tools for understanding halakhah even in cases that are not directly addressed in halakhic rulings. His best-known book, "Halacha MiMekorah - Tzava" (Halacha From Its Source - Army), a Halachic work for soldiers fighting in a Jewish army, a subject which became much more practical with the creation of the Jewish State, was published in 2010.[13] He is also well known for his expertise on Shemitah, a topic which also became much more focused on with the gathering and return of the Jewish people to the Land of Israel, and a topic for which he has been repeatedly invited to speak about in the Knesset.
Personal life
Rav Rimon is married to Sharon Blumenzweig, daughter of Rabbi Eliyahu Blumenzweig, Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Yerucham. They live in Alon Shvut.
Published Works
- Shemita: Halacha from the Sources - Shiurim on the topic of Shmita, published in several editions
- Tzava KeHalacha
- Dinei Erev Pesach SheChal BeShabbat, Purim Meshulash V'Biur Maasrot: Min HaMekorot V'Ad HaHalacha LeMaaseh
- Pesach Haggadah - Shirat Miriam
- Hilchot Shabbat - 2 volumes
- Birkat HaMazon & Zemirot Shabbat: From Halachic Sources to Practical Halacha
- Birkat HaChamah VeHilchoteha
References
- ^ "Everything Needs Chesed" (PDF). Mizrachi: 10.
- ^ "Faculty". Yeshivat Har Etzion.
- ^ a b "Yosef Zvi Rimon". VBM: Torat Har Etzion.
- ^ a b See Ratzim LaMishnah
- ^ Dromi, Shai M. (2014). "Uneasy Settlements: Reparation Politics and the Meanings of Money in the Israeli Withdrawal from Gaza". Sociological Inquiry. 84 (1): 294–315. doi:10.1111/soin.12028.
- ^ Rotenberg, Chagit (7 August 2008). "Neeman Torah V'Avodah". Arutz 7.
- ^ "אות ההתנדבות מהנשיא ל'תעסוקטיף'". Arutz 7. 2 July 2008.
- ^ דו"ח מנהלת תנופה במשרד ראש הממשלה עמ' 12
- ^ Gravé-Lazi, Lidar (28 May 2014). "Zionists to receive Moskowitz Prize in Jerusalem". Jerusalem Post.
- ^ "Rav Yosef Zvi Rimon Appointed Rabbinic Head of the Jerusalem College of Technology and the Head of its Batei Midrash".
- ^ "Bringing halacha into the 21st century". Israel National News. 27 January 2019.
- ^ "Gush Etzion Regional Council elects Rabbi Yosef Zvi Rimon as head rabbi". Israel National News. 15 August 2021.
- ^ "הלכה ממקורה צבא (סט שני כרכים) / הרב יוסף צבי רימון".