Yochanan Sofer
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Yochanan Sofer (January 1, 1923 – February 22, 2016) was the Rebbe of the Erlau dynasty, which though not the largest in the number of its adherents is still a significant movement within Haredi Judaism. He was born in Eger (German: Erlau), Hungary, where his father and grandfather served as Grand Rabbis. After surviving the Holocaust, he continued their legacy by founding a yeshiva and a movement in their name, first in Hungary and then a few years later in Jerusalem.
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Yochanan Sofer
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Yochanan Sofer
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Yochanan Sofer
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Israel
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Eger, Hungary
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1923-01-01
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Ohel Shimon-Erlau
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1945
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1923-01-01
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Moshe
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Aharon
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Shimon
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Yaakov
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Akiva Menachem
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Avraham Shmuel Binyomin
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Zalman Yeshaya Dovid
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2016-02-22
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2016
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Rabbi
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Israeli, Hungarian
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Rabbi Moshe Sofer
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Tushena Schoenfeld
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Rabbi Moshe Sofer (II)
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Katamon, Israel
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Miriam Pall
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Erlau Rebbe
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Yochanan Sofer (January 1, 1923 – February 22, 2016) was the Rebbe of the Erlau dynasty, which though not the largest in the number of its adherents is still a significant movement within Haredi Judaism. He was born in Eger (German: Erlau), Hungary, where his father and grandfather served as Grand Rabbis. After surviving the Holocaust, he continued their legacy by founding a yeshiva and a movement in their name, first in Hungary and then a few years later in Jerusalem.
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Presiding member of Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah
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