Rabbi Noach Jaffe of Lechovitch (Hebrew: נח מלעכוויטש; Yiddish: דער זון,, romanized: Der Zon, lit.
[3] He was a student of both his father and of Rabbi Boruch of Medzhybizh, grandson of the Baal Shem Tov.
Because of this, his disciple, Rabbi Moshe Polier of Kobryn [he] read the verse:[5] "There is neither speech nor words; their voice is not heard.
Their line goes forth throughout the earth, and their words are at the end of the world..." [Psalms 19:4] Noticing his difference in teaching style than his father, his disciples asked him why it was.
[8] Rabbi Mordechai Twersky said that Jaffe died out of both love and fear of God.