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Avraham Halevi Schorr, also known as Avrohom Schorr, is a Rabbi in Flatbush, NY. He is the Rav of Congregation Nezer Gedalyahu and author of numerous works on Jewish theology.[1] He is the son of Gedalia Schorr, former Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshiva Torah Vodaas and brother of Rabbi Yisroel Simcha Schorr, current Rosh yeshiva of Ohr Somayach, Monsey and one of the General Editors of the English and Hebrew translations of Artscroll's Schottenstein Edition Talmud.
Schorr has been the compiler of Ohr Gedaliyahu.[2] He holds a regular schedule of lectures, and has a following of about more than 100 students who learn daily "Daf Yomi",[citation needed] the daily learning of the Talmud. His lectures have been described[by whom?] as "thick" with content, challenging his audience to keep pace with his multi-threaded points. His late Shabbos Evening meals are attended by hundreds of followers.[3][4]
Schorr has published over 100 written works largely based on his lectures.[5]
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^Smiles, Shira (22 July 2011). "Mattot: The Final Act". Israel national News.
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