Eli Mansour

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The Edmond J. Safra Synagogue (Brooklyn)

Eli J. Mansour (born 1968) is a rabbi[1] at Edmond J. Safra Synagogue in Brooklyn.

Education

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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

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  • 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

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  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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