Pinchas Hirschsprung


Pinchas Hirschsprung

Pinchas Hirschsprung (born 1912, died 25 January 1998) is a rabbi, Jewish scholar, expert on the Talmud.

He was born in the family of Rabbi Chaim Hirschsprung of Dukla. His first teacher was his grandfather, Rabbi Dowid Cwi Zemin, who was also a teacher of the later rebe Klausenburg, Jekusiel Jehuda Halberstam. Immediately after reaching the age of bar, Mitzvah (13 years old) wrote his first book "Pri Pinchas", and then proceeded to write another: "Ohel Tora". He studied in Chatymej Jesyas Lublin. During the entrance exam he showed himself in memory of 2 200 pages of the Talmud. During World War II he was arrested. By 1941 he reached Canada, where he assumed the post of chief rabbi of Montreal in 1969, who died in 1998. He is the founder and patron of Beeth's school for orthodox girls in Montreal.

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