Akiva Yosef Schlesinger
Akiva Yosef Schlesinger was a noted Orthodox Jewish rabbi who served as the rabbinical leader of what was then Pressburg, Hungary, but what is now Bratislava, Slovakia.
Early years
Schlesinger was born in Hungary but emigrated to Israel.Scholarship
Schlesinger was a disciple of Rabbi Samuel Benjamin Sofer and Moshe Schick.He was the author of the Lev haivri, a commentary on the last will and testament of Rabbi Moses Sofer, a previous head rabbi of Pressburg and the father of one of his main teachers.
Additionally, he is known for his unsuccessful attempt to reinstate the blowing of the shofar when Rosh Hashana falls on Shabbat, which had been banned since the times of the Talmud under the edict known as gezeirah d'Rabbah, named after Rabbah bar Nahmani, a noted amora of the late 3rd-early 4th centuries.