Yisroel Friedlander

Yisroel Friedlander

Rabbi Yisroel Friedlander is the second son of the Hivniv (or Uhniv) Rebbe. He heads "M'Chon Or Hayosher" which publishes scholarly Torah books written by the great and holy Rabbis of the Liske (Hasidic dynasty).The M'Chon has so far published:

#"Ach Pri Tevuah" (2 volumes).
#"Hayosher Vhatov" (2 volumes).
#"Tal Chaim" on the Jewish holidays.
#"Tzvi Vichomid" (2 volumes)
#"Chamidai Tzvi".

among others.


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