Yechiel Michel Epstein

Lithuanian rabbi (1829–1908)

Yechiel Michel Epstein was a prominent Lithuanian rabbi who lived from 1829 to 1908. He was a respected authority in his field, recognized for his expertise in Jewish law and tradition. As a rabbi and posek, Epstein played a significant role in the Lithuanian Jewish community, providing guidance and interpretation on matters of Jewish practice and ritual.

Epstein's most notable contribution to Jewish scholarship is his magnum opus, Aruch HaShulchan, a comprehensive work that has become closely associated with his name. The Aruch HaShulchan is a testament to Epstein's dedication to the study and interpretation of Jewish law, and it has had a lasting impact on the field of Judaism. As a result of his significant work, Epstein is often referred to as "the Aruch haShulchan," a nod to his enduring legacy in the world of Jewish scholarship.