Jacob Immanuel Schochet (August 27, 1935 – July 27, 2013) was a Swiss-born Canadian rabbi who wrote on Hasidic Judaism. He was a member of the Chabad movement.
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Abraham Y. Khein
Yehoshua Mondshine
Avraham C. Naeh
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Ezra Schochet
Adin Steinsaltz
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Shlomo Y. Zevin
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Leib Groner
Jacob J. Hecht
Chaim M. A. Hodakov
Yehuda Krinsky
Nissan Mindel
Dovid Raskin
Abraham Shemtov
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Menachem Brod
Azriel Chaikin
Shlomo Cunin
Pinchus Feldman
Gershon Garelik
Yitzchok D. Groner
Hanoch Hecht
Gavriel Holtzberg
Berel Lazar
Shimon Lazaroff
Chezki Lifshitz
David Masinter
Zalman I. Posner
Menachem S. D. Raichik
Aaron Raskin
Arie Z. Raskin
Shlomo Sawilowsky
Mordechai Scheiner
Abraham Shemtov
Levi Shemtov
Yehudah Teichtal
Simcha Weinstein
Manis Friedman
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Shmuley Boteach
Avraham Fried
Benny Friedman
Aharon Gurevich
Joseph Gutnick
Moshe Hecht
Shea Hecht
Bernard Levy
Hendel Lieberman
Michoel Muchnik
Mendy Pellin
Zvi Yair
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Barry Gurary
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The Rebbe, the Messiah, and the Scandal of Orthodox Indifference
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