Shlomo Brevda

Shlomo Leib Brevda (1931 – January 2013) was an American-born rabbi, inspirational Torah leader and mashpia[1] who authored numerous books. He joined the Mir Yeshiva following its escape from the Holocaust and became a disciple of Rabbi Chatzkel Levenstein, the yeshiva's mashgiach ruchani.[2][3] In the 1950s he moved to Israel. Much of Shlomo's writing was about musar and the Vilna Gaon, of whom he was a descendant.[4]:p.39 He was survived by his wife and their "six children, Reb Chaike, Reb Velvel, Reb Aharon, Rachel Altusky, Frume Yasolvsky and Estie Druk."[2]

Rabbi
Shlomo Leib Brevda
Personal
Born1931 (1931)
DiedJanuary 2013 (aged 8182)
ReligionJudaism
Yahrtzeit26 Tevet, 5773[1]

Works

  • Miracles of Chanukah
  • The Miracles of Purim[5]

His first work, Ameilus HaTorah, was published anonymously.[4]:p.63

References

  1. "Year in Review 5773". Hamodia. Sep 16, 2013. p. 31.
  2. Rabbi Raphael Fuchs (January 16, 2013). "Rabbi Shlomo Brevda, Influential Torah Scholar, Passes Away". The Jewish Press.
  3. Rabbi Nachman Seltzer (2015). Class Acts 2. p. 153. ISBN 978-1-4226-1663-5.
  4. Rabbi Nachman Seltzer; Rabbi Daniel Yaakov Travis (2018). Encounters with Greatness. Shaar Press/Artscroll. ISBN 978-1-4226-2049-6.
  5. Rabbi Shlomo Brevda (22 November 2016). The Miracles of Purim. ISBN 978-1-5086-9414-4.

Lectures

Shiurim by Rabbi Brevda:

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