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The Haflaah: The Life & Legacy of Rav Pinchas Horowitz
The Haflaah: The Life & Legacy of Rav Pinchas Horowitz
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31 minutes
Released:
Dec 12, 2021
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Rav Pinchas Horowitz (1731-1805), known by his most enduring literary work ‘the Hafla’ah’, was unique in the respect that the varied aspects of his legacy enjoyed a broad consensus across the Jewish world. He served for 33 years at the helm of the Frankfurt rabbinate. His works Hafla’ah, Makneh and others on Shas have become classics in the yeshiva world, while his Torah commentary Panim Yafos enjoys enduring popularity as well. His relationship with the Maggid of Mezritch and the level of Rav Pinchas’s identity as a chassid has been a matter of dispute, and has also come to define his legacy.
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Dec 12, 2021
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