Eli Mansour

Education

Mansour studied at Mercaz HaTorah in Israel, and after returning to the US at Yeshiva Ateret Torah in Brooklyn, and then Bet Midrash Gavoha in Lakewood[2] and at Keter Tzion Kollel under Rabbi Max Maslaton, receiving ordination (Smichah) in 1998.[3]

Works

  • co-authored a Sephardic Passover Hagada published by Artscroll.[4][5]
  • Patah Eliyahu: The Daily Halacha, a printed version of approximately 400 Halachot and insights on every Parasha. (Artscroll)[6]
  • Living a Torah life: A Collection of Essays on Contemporary Jewish Issues[7]

His lectures are carried on a phone-based service[8] and are featured on seven websites.[9]

References

  1. "Mass Mishmeres Hashalom women's event tonight". Matzav. April 20, 2010.
  2. "About Rabbi Eli Mansour". Retrieved July 12, 2020.
  3. "Eli J. Mansour". The Jewish Press.
  4. Rabbi Eli Mansour; Rabbi David Sutton (2000). Sephardic Heritage Haggadah. ISBN 978-1422601006.
  5. inspired a children's audiotape: Moshe Herman (April 18, 2019). "Passover Seder Guide!". The Jewish Press.
  6. Mansour, Eli; Silverberg, David (2009). Patah Eliyahu: The Daily Halacha. ISBN 978-1-4226-08999.
  7. Rabbi Eli J Mansour (2014). Living a Torah life: A Collection of Essays on Contemporary Jewish Issues. ISBN 978-0-9906-67308.
  8. 347-LEARNTORAH
  9. DailyHalacha.com, DailyGemara.com, LearnTorah.com, DailyTehillim.com, MishnaBerura.com, DailyChok.com and PeleYoetz.com
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