At the non-existent Szeroka Street number 28, on the grounds of the jewish quarter liquidated by the nazis, stood the house of Yaakov Yitzhak haLevi Horowitz-Sternfeld (1745-1815). Due to his gift of clairvoyance and foretelling the future, he was called the Seer of Lublin (haHozeh miLublin). He was a famous tzaddik and the co-founder of the chasidism in the Kingdom of Poland. His great authority attracted crowds of pilgrims to Lublin. Today his tomb, located in the old jewish cemetery, is visited by the represenatives of the jewish diaspora from all over the world.