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Israeli-American rabbi (1927–2022)
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David Weiss Halivni
Halivni in 2016
Born
David Weiss
(1927-09-27)September 27, 1927
Kobyletska Poliana, Czechoslovakia
Died
June 28, 2022(2022-06-28) (aged 94)
Jerusalem, Israel
Alma mater
Jewish Theological Seminary of America Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin Brooklyn College
Occupation(s)
Rabbi, scholar, talmudist
Awards
Bialik Prize (1985) Israel Prize (2008) Guggenheim Fellowship
David Weiss Halivni (Hebrew: דוד וייס הלבני; September 27, 1927 – June 28, 2022) was a European-born American-Israeli rabbi, scholar in the domain of Jewish sciences, and Professor of Talmud. He served as Reish Metivta of the Union for Traditional Judaism's rabbinical school.
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