Author | Noson (Nathan) Kamenetsky |
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Publisher | Distributors, Hamesorah Publishers |
Publication date | 2002; 2nd ed. 2005 |
Publication place | Israel |
Pages | 2 v. (1398 pp); 2nd ed. (1429 pp) |
ISBN | 965-90379-0-2 |
LC Class | BM750 .K292 2002 |
Making of a Godol: A Study of Episodes in the Lives of Great Torah Personalities is a two-volume book written and published in 2002, with an improved edition published in 2005, by Rabbi Nathan Kamenetsky (1930-2019),[1] son of Rabbi Yaakov Kamenetsky,[2] about the life of his father[3] and of various other Jewish sages of the 19th and 20th centuries, who are revered by Orthodox (especially Haredi) Jews. The word Godol means "great [one]" in Hebrew, and refers to exceptional Talmudic scholars who are often prominent Roshei Yeshiva (heads of yeshivas).
The book, which resulted from about 15 years of extensive research,[4] includes much historical background based on over 800 sources,[5] and is very detailed in its stories and biographies. Due to the banning of both editions (see next section), not more than 1,000 sets of each edition are in existence.[6]