Rabbi Meir Zlotowitz’s “ArtScroll Revolution” overhauled Torah literature, but he believed anyone can do big things if they’re up to hearing the call
In 1970, Rabbi Nisson Wolpin accepted the editorship of The Jewish Observer, “a mechanech for adults,” a post he held for the next 39 years. In tribute to a groundbreaking leader
It’s been five years since the passing of Rosh Yeshivah Rav Nosson Tzvi Finkel ztz”l, yet striving for growth and determination against the odds has become his enduring legacy
When the tzaddik of Tosh raised his holy eyes to you, you felt unworthy and elevated at once, engulfed in the comfort that you weren’t alone in your challenges.
Several years before his passing on 21 Tammuz 5775, the Seret-Vizhnitzer Rebbe ztz”l granted an exclusive interview to Mishpacha.
He was the longest-serving rav in modern times, became the mechutan of dozens of chassidic giants, and had close to 1,500 progeny — landing him the title “mesader kiddushin of the generation.”
But that was just one dimension of Rav Elchanan Halpern, the venerated rav of Golders Green in London