David Rappoport
Rabbi David HaKohen Rappoport was an Orthodox Jewish rabbi in Baranovich, Belarus. He is known for leading Yeshiva Ohel Torah in Baranovich alongside Rabbi Elchonon Wasserman.
Early life
Rabbi Rappoport was born in Minsk, Russian Empire, in 1890. On his father's side, he descended from Rabbi Akiva Eiger, and on his mother's side from the Vilna Gaon. His father was Rabbi Akiva Rappoport and his mother was Chaya Sara Rappoport. As a youngster, David would study Torah in the synagogues and shteiblach of Minsk, with barely any instruction. Even during the night, after his family would go sleep, he would leave the house to study Torah until dawn, after which he'd come home for a short nap, and awaken at the same time as the others in his home.During World War I, the family had to escape Minsk and found refuge in the German city of Danzig, where his father was appointed as the rabbi of the city's Orthodox community. Soon after his arrival in Danzig however, R' David left to Vilna, the home of many distinguished Torah scholars, and soon traveled to learn in Ponevezh Yeshiva. He wrote his first sefer, Tzemach David, a work in which he provided answers for many of the difficulties of Rabbi Akiva Eiger, around that time. He was also learned in other subjects, knowledgeable in the sciences and able to decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics. Two years later he joined the Kovno Kollel, then under the leadership of the Alter of Slabodka, who had the sefer Tzemach David published at the Kollel's expense. Soon after, Rabbi Rappoport wrote his second sefer, titled Mikdash David, which consisted of five volumes.
At some point, he married his wife, Fruma Rappoport-Segal.