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<li><b>Location</b> – Maaleh Adumim, London, Toronto, South Carolina</li> | <li><b>Location</b> – Maaleh Adumim, London, Toronto, South Carolina</li> | ||
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<li><b>Occupation</b> – Rosh Yeshiva, communal rabbi</li> | <li><b>Occupation</b> – Rosh Yeshiva, communal rabbi</li> | ||
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− | <li><b>World outlook</b> – Religious Zionism, Classical Liberalism </li> | + | <li><b>World outlook</b> – Religious Zionism, Classical Liberalism<fn>Schwartz, Rami (2021). <a href="https://www.academia.edu/49565648/The_Political_Theology_of_Rabbi_Nachum_Eliezer_Rabinovitch_The_Torah_u_Madda_Journal_18_2021_1_32">"The Political Theology of Rabbi Nachum Eliezer Rabinovitch"</a>. <i>The Torah u-Madda Journal</i>. 18: 1–32.</fn> </li> |
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+ | <p>Rav Rabinovitch's work <i>Yad Peshutah</i> is a multivolume commentary on <a href="R.%20Moshe b. Maimon (Rambam, Maimonides)" data-aht="parshan">Rambam's</a> Mishneh Torah. 21 volumes were published during Rav Rabinovitch's lifetime coving eight of the 14 books of the Mishneh Torah.</p> | ||
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R. Nachum Rabinovitch – Intellectual Profile
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Name | Rabbi Dr. Nachum Eliezer Rabinovitch הרב נחום אליעזר רבינוביץ |
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Dates | 1928 – 2020 |
Location | Maaleh Adumim, London, Toronto, South Carolina |
Works | Yad Peshutah, Siach Nachum, Mesillot bi-Levavam |
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Influenced by | Maimonides, Rabbi Pinchas Hirschsprung, Yosef Eliyahu Henkin |
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Background
Life
- Name – Rabbi Nachum Eliezer Rabinovitch
- Hebrew name – הרב נחום אליעזר רבינוביץ
- Dates – 1928 – 2020
- Location – Maaleh Adumim, London, Toronto, South Carolina
- Education – Yeshivas Merkaz HaTorah (Montreal), Yeshivas Ner Israel (Baltimore), University of Toronto (Ph.D.)
- Occupation – Rosh Yeshiva, communal rabbi
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- Teachers – Rabbi Pinchas Hirschsprung, Rabbi Yaakov Yitzchok Ruderman
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- Students – Rabbi Jonathan Sacks
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- World outlook – Religious Zionism, Classical Liberalism1
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- Biblical commentaries – Ner le-Netivati: Derashot on the Weekly Parasha (Maale Adumim: 2022) (posthumous)
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- Talmudic novellae – Hadar Itamar (Jerusalem: 1972)
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- Commentaries – Mishneh Torah with Commentary Yad Peshutah (Maaleh Adumim: 1984-2019)
- Responsa – Melumadei Milchama (Maaleh Adumim: 1993), Siach Nachum (Maaleh Adumim: 2008)
- Jewish thought – Mesillot bi-Levavam (Maaleh Adumim: 2015)
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Commentary on Mishneh Torah
Rav Rabinovitch's work Yad Peshutah is a multivolume commentary on Rambam's Mishneh Torah. 21 volumes were published during Rav Rabinovitch's lifetime coving eight of the 14 books of the Mishneh Torah.
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