Name Harry Freedman | Role Author | |
Books The Talmud †“ A Biography: Banned, Censored and Burned. The Book They Couldn't Suppress |
Harry Mordecai Freedman (17 October 1901 – 4 December 1982) was a rabbi, author, translator, and teacher. Among his more famous contributions are his translations done for several tractates of the Talmud, Midrash Rabbah, and Encyclopedia Talmudit.
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Biography
Freedman was born in Vitebsk, Russia in 1901. His family moved to England and he grew up in London. He studied at the Etz Chaim Yeshiva, received a BA from the University of London, semicha from Jews College, and a PHD from the university of London. He served in pulpit positions in England, Australia, and the United States, and served as a teacher at Yeshiva University.
Translations
Freedman made several significant contributions as a translator.
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