Aharon of Karlin (II)

Russian Hasidic rabbi (1802–1872)

Aharon of Karlin (II) was a prominent figure in Russian Hasidic Judaism, born in 1802. He served as a revered rabbi, earning recognition among the Ḥasidim community in northwestern Russia. His leadership and teachings played a significant role in the region, contributing to the spiritual growth and development of his followers.

Throughout his life, Aharon of Karlin (II) remained dedicated to his faith and community, leaving a lasting impact on the Ḥasidim movement. He passed away in 1872, leaving behind a legacy as a respected and influential rabbi in Russian Hasidic history. His contributions to Judaism continue to be acknowledged, reflecting his importance as a spiritual leader in his time.