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Elazar Fleckeles (August 26, 1754 in – April 27, 1826) was a and author.


Biography
Fleckeles was a pupil of and . At the age of twenty-four he became rabbi of , a small town in . In 1780 he was appointed dayan (rabbinic judge) in his native city . Later he accepted the office of rabbi of the founded by Joachim Edler von Popper and Israel Fränkel. Fleckeles was renowned for his scholarship and oratorical gifts, and for his skill in worldly affairs. He twice had audience with Emperor Francis I, and enjoyed a good relationship with the royal censor, Carl Fisher, even printing a teshuva to Fisher in his responsa.

In a fashion similar to that of his mentor Landau, Fleckeles viewed the threat that posed to tradition, in particular to the centrality of Talmud and its study, as emanating from excesses of mysticism. Hence even legitimate and its derived practices, such as prefacing mystical intentional formulae to the recitation of blessings, should, he believed, play no public role. Rather, as in days of yore, such practices should become esoteric observances restricted to a learned elite. Fleckeles states unequivocally that if one would claim to be the Messiah because of his broad knowledge of the Kabbalah, he would not be believed if his knowledge of the Talmud was deficient.

Fleckeles also denounced , joining with his Prague colleagues in condemning the reforms in particular.


Works
Fleckeles was a prolific author. Among his works are:
  • Olas Chodesh, in four parts, containing sermons, including a criticism of Moses Mendelssohn's translation of the Pentateuch
  • Ahavas David, an address directed against the followers of and (Prague, 1785-1800)
  • Teshuva MeAhava, responsa, in three parts (the responsum concerning is often quoted by writers on Jewish hymnology) (Prague, 1800–21)
  • A funeral sermon on the occasion of the death of Joachim Edler von Popper, (1795)
  • Melekhet ha-Ḳodesh, two funeral sermons and two essays on the holy names of God which occur in the Scriptures
  • Nefesh David veNefesh Chayyah, on the death of his parents, ib. 1812;
  • Ma'ase de-Rabbi Eliezer, a commentary on the Haggadah of Passover, ib. (1812)
  • Mevasser Tov, two sermons delivered on the occasion of the victory of the Austrian army at Naples in 1821 (1821)
  • Ḥazon la-Mo'ed, a part of his Sefer ha-Doresh (1824)
  • Milli de-Avos, a commentary on
  • Mille de-Oraisa, sermons


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