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  2. Mishpacha - Wikipedia

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    Mishpacha was the first full-color weekly magazine targeting the Anglo-Orthodox population worldwide, with the standalone children's magazine also serving as an innovation. Family First, introduced to the package in 2005, was also the first of its kind, a full-color weekly magazine by and for Jewish women.

  3. David Bashevkin - Wikipedia

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    [1] One humor column in Mishpacha magazine cataloged the idiosyncrasies and nuances of Jewish life. [10] Bashevkin has written extensively on Jewish theology, publishing articles on sin, failure, and Jewish doctrine and tradition, including the application of Jewish scripture in the 21st-century digital age.

  4. Aaron Lopiansky - Wikipedia

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    Lopiansky began his teaching career at Aish HaTorah in Jerusalem, where he taught from 1983 to 1990. He then taught at his alma mater, the Mir Yeshiva, for five years. [5] [8] In 1994, the headmaster of the Yeshiva of Greater Washington, Yitzchok Merkin, reached out to Lopiansky, who was then serving as a maggid shiur at Mir Yerushalayim, with an offer to become the Rosh HaYeshiva of the ...

  5. Jonathan Rosenblum - Wikipedia

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    These include columns in the modern Haredi magazine Mishpacha; Litvish Haredi weekly Yated Neeman; Hasidic Haredi daily Hamodia; the mainstream Israeli weekly Maariv; the Jerusalem Post; the Baltimore Jewish Times; the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America's journal Jewish Action; and the English edition of Agudath Israel of America ...

  6. Ronald Greenwald - Wikipedia

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    Mishpacha Magazine, an Orthodox Jewish weekly magazine featured Greenwald for its cover story on May 13, 2009. [20] The magazine referred to Greenwald as a "legend among lifesavers" and the inside contained a 12-page feature article detailing Greenwald's exploits on behalf of people in distress around the globe over the course of many decades.

  7. Boruch Ber Leibowitz - Wikipedia

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    Boruch Ber Leibowitz (Yiddish: ברוך בער לייבאוויץ Hebrew: רב ברוך דוב ליבוביץ, romanized: Boruch Dov Libovitz; 1862 – November 17, 1939, [1] [a] known as Reb Boruch Ber, was a rabbi famed for his Talmudic lectures, particularly in that they were rooted styled in the method of his teacher Chaim Soloveitchik.

  8. Ilan D. Feldman - Wikipedia

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    Ilan Daniel Feldman is an American Orthodox Jewish rabbi, [2] public speaker and author. Since 1991 he has been the senior rabbi and spiritual leader of Congregation Beth Jacob of Atlanta, Georgia, succeeding his father, Emanuel Feldman, who founded and led the congregation for 39 years. [3]

  9. Aryeh Leib Malin - Wikipedia

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    Malin's tomb on Har HaMenuchot in Jerusalem. In the post-war period, Malin moved to the United States.Immediately upon his immigration to America, he rejected proposals from Rabbi Moshe Feinstein to become rosh yeshiva of Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem and Rabbi Avraham Kalmanowitz to become the rosh yeshiva of the newly established Brooklyn branch of the Mir yeshiva.