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Avraham Yoffen (or Jofen; 1887 -
April 19, 1970), also
known as "Avraham Pinsker" was a rabbi, son-in-law to
Yosef Yozel Horowitz, the
Alter of Novardok...
- re-established the yeshiva. The
faculty consisted of
Rabbi Yoffen as dean, his son,
Rabbi Yaakov Yoffen as a lecturer, and his son-in-law
Rabbi Yehuda Leib Nekritz...
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Elisheva Carlebach Jofen is an
American scholar of
early modern Jewish history.
Carlebach obtained her bachelor's
degree from
Brooklyn College. In 1986...
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Avraham Yoffen.
After completing the
entire Talmud for the
second time at the age of 23,
Rosenfeld received semicha (rabbinical ordination) from
Yoffen. Four...
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leading rabbis such as
Rabbi Yisroel Yaakov Lubchansky and
Rabbi Avraham Yoffen as instructors, but was
forced to
disband with the
outbreak of
World War...
- Ayson, is
derived from a
sefer (Jewish
religious book) by
Rabbi Avraham Yoffen of Novardok.
After Perr's
death his son,
Rabbi Moshe Perr,
succeeded him...
- 8, 2009. He was
succeeded at
Columbia University by
Elisheva Carlebach Yoffen. Israel, der
unerwartete Staat, Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2006, ISBN 978-3-16-148860-3...
- are very
distant from one another. The
Alter had
three sons-in-law:
Rabbi Yoffen, The Alter's main successor, was the head of the
Novardok Yeshiva in Białystok...
- and rosh
yeshiva Shlomo Wolbe, mashgiach, Be'er
Yaakov yeshiva Avraham Yoffen, rosh
yeshiva of Beis
Yosef Novardok Mordechai Leib Kaminetzky, Jerusalem...
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unhindered from
Communist interference. There, he
studied under Rabbi Avraham Yoffen. In 1922 (1925),
Kanievsky published his
first sefer ("book"), Sha'arei...