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Rabbi moshe sherer biography of william hill

          An intellectual-minded magazine aimed, in the words of Rabbi Sherer's biographer, to “provide readers with a thorough grounding in Agudah ideology.”.

        1. An intellectual-minded magazine aimed, in the words of Rabbi Sherer's biographer, to “provide readers with a thorough grounding in Agudah ideology.”.
        2. Rabbi Moshe Shlomo Emanuel, author of Tefillin: The Inside Story, gives us a fascinating and deep look into the pattern that exists within Torah and Jewish life.
        3. 'Rabbi Sherer was a devoted husband, father and grandfather, and we wish to express our deepest sympathy to his wife 'Deborah, his daughters 'Rochel Langer and.
        4. Aba (Avrohom Moshe) Dunner (13 November – 17 July ) was a social and religious activist, who represented and worked for the interests of European.
        5. Rabbi Moshe Sherer; Exec.
        6. 'Rabbi Sherer was a devoted husband, father and grandfather, and we wish to express our deepest sympathy to his wife 'Deborah, his daughters 'Rochel Langer and.!

          Moshe Sherer

          Rabbi Moshe Sherer (June 18, 1921 – May 17, 1998) was co-Chairman of the Agudath Israel World Organization from 1980,[1] and the Chairman of Agudath Israel of America from the 1960s, until his death in 1998.[2]

          Career

          Sherer "joined Agudath Israel as its executive vice president in 1941, when it was a small group with few employees,"[1] and added the title of president in 1963.

          He oversaw the tilt whereby "Within Orthodoxy, there's a sense of being pulled to the right."[3]

          Advocacy

          He was an active presence in the United States capitol for better than half-a-century, advocating the interests and articulating the views of Orthodox Jewry.[4][5] In 1988 he created a full-time Orthodox Jewish government affairs office in Washington, D.C.[1][6] His role has been described as shtadlan (government intercessor);[7] he testified before Congress and often led groups of inte