- Matis Weinberg
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Matis Weinberg is an American-born Orthodox rabbi and former rosh yeshiva who now resides in Jerusalem, Israel. He is a lecturer and educator and travels to teach groups in different parts of the world, such as in the United States and South Africa. He is also the author of numerous books on Jewish texts and is a member of the famed Weinberg rabbinical family, which has been central to 20th century Orthodox Judaism in the United States. As well as this, he is the former dean at the Hebrew Institute of California and rosh yeshiva of Kerem Yeshiva, in California.
Works
Weinberg's magnum opus is a series of books of discourses and discussions on the Torah, under the title Frameworks. Currently Frameworks only covers Genesis to Numbers, Deuteronomy is a work in progress. In an introduction, a sixth planned book on the first Parsha, Genesis, was mentioned as being in the works after the first five are completed.
Another, earlier series discussing the Jewish holidays was also started, with only two volumes, on Rosh Hashana and Chanukah. They are numbered 1 and 8, respectively, presumably in reference to the fact that Rosh Hashana is the first holiday (The Jewish New Year,) whereas Chanukah is the last of the holidays, being the most recently enacted Rabbinical holiday. The series has seemingly been discontinued, though the books have had a new edition featuring new cover artwork published by Feldheim. The remaining parts of the series, if published would include Yom Kippur (2), the "Shalosh Regalim" (3-5), Tisha B'av (6), and Purim, (7).
Family
Weinberg is the son of Rabbi Yaakov Weinberg, long time rosh yeshiva of Ner Israel Talmudical Academy and grandson of Rabbi Yaakov Yitzchok Ruderman. He is the son in law of the late Rabbi Chaim Stein, the rosh yeshiva of Telshe Yeshiva in Cleveland, Ohio and is the nephew of the late Rabbi Noah Weinberg, founder of Aish HaTorah.
External links
- Details on Weinberg's books
- Amazon page for Weinberg's books
- Amazon page for Weinbergs Patterns in time on Chanukah
- Website for Weinbergs Patterns in Time series
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