Jerusalem has learned of the passing of Rabbi Avraham David Kornblit, a leading elder among the Lelov Hasidim in Israel, at the age of 93. The announcement described him as a gaon and chassid and said he died after a lifetime of devotion to Torah study.
Kornblit was born in Jerusalem as the firstborn son of Rabbi Moshe Leib Kornblit, one of the prominent Lelov Hasidim, and Chaya. He later married the daughter of Rabbi Yerucham Bernstein of Batei Hornstein. After his first wife died, he remarried the daughter of Rabbi Aaron Shlomo Laderman.
He was a devoted follower of Rabbi Moshe Mordechai of Lelov, to whom he remained closely attached, and he continued studying throughout his life, with the report saying he was never without Torah on his lips. He is survived by one son, a granddaughter, and a great-grandson.
The funeral was scheduled for Thursday at 1:00 p.m. from the Chassidim synagogue in Jerusalem’s Batei Ungarin neighborhood to Har HaMenuchot, where he was to be buried.