Hillel Rivlin of Shklov ({{lang-he-n|הלל ריבלין}}; 1758-1838) was a close disciple of the Vilna Gaon. Along with some other pupils of the Vilna Gaon, he is credited with having revitalized the Ashkenazi community in what is now Israel (then the Ottoman province of Palestine), by immigrating to Jerusalem in 1809. He was also the author of the esoteric text known as Kol HaTor, that describes the 999 footsteps of the Messiah's arrival. He is considered one of the patriarchs of the Rivlin family. {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Rivlin, Hillel}}{{Lithuania-rabbi-stub}} 6 : 1758 births|1838 deaths|Later Acharonim|Rabbis in Ottoman Palestine|Lithuanian Orthodox rabbis|Burials at the Jewish cemetery on the Mount of Olives |