Yosef Yaakov (Yoska) Sabatka

Yosef Yaakov (Yoska) Sabatka, the Rabbi Yosef, Rabbi of Dubno, Hebrew: הרב יוסף יאסקי Sabatka, אב״ד ור״מ דק״ק דובגא רבתי, was born in Lublin in 1659, and died in Dubno in 1702.

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Rabbi Josef Yoske of Dubno was a scholar, moralist and cabbalist. He became rabbi of Dubno in 1698. Known for his piety, he wrote a morality book Yesod Yosef, which was first printed in Shklov in 1785.[1]

Nickname

"Yesod Yosef", "Ne'ima Kedosha" [2]

Another

Born presumably between 1627 and 1687[3] Death: Died April 22, 1700 [4]

Immediate family members

His son Yehuda Sabatka, "Kol Yehuda" [of Kawali] and Mrs. Yehuda Sabatka (Margaliot)

Father Aharon RIP; Benzion Yoske Sabatka and Tamar Za'k

Brother Mrs. Aleksander Sender; Moses Zeev of Minsk and Posen Sabatka; Aryeh Leib of Slutsk and Nrs. Aharon Kahan

Half-Blood Brother (Moshe) [Dov Berish] [5]

Occupation

Rabbi of Dubno, Dubno rabbi

Books

He wrote a book Yesod, Joseph, Rav of Dubna, Sefer Yesod Yosef

Burial place

Yosef Yaakov (Yoska) Sabatka died and was buried in a Jewish cemetery in Dubno [6]

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