Leib Sarah's
Leib Sarah's was a prominent figure in the Chassidic movement, born in 1730 and passing away in 1791. As a devoted disciple of the revered Baal Shem Tov, he earned a reputation for his exceptional character and was highly regarded by his esteemed mentor. His life's work was marked by a sense of selflessness and dedication to the welfare of others, particularly those in distress.
Leib Sarah's spent his life traveling extensively, driven by a noble mission to collect funds for the ransom of Jewish prisoners. His tireless efforts and unwavering commitment to this cause earned him recognition as one of the "hidden righteous." Although some have speculated about his possible identity as the Shpoler Zeide, this theory remains uncertain due to discrepancies in their reported family backgrounds. Nonetheless, Leib Sarah's legacy as a compassionate and devoted leader in the Chassidic community remains an integral part of Jewish history and tradition.