Rabbi Avraham Schorr

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Rabbi Avraham Schorr

Hebrew: הרב אברהם שארר
Current Location:: Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States
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Son of R' Gedalya HaLevi Schorr, Rosh Yeshiva of the Yeshiva Torah VaDaas and Rebbetzin Shifra Schorr
Husband of Private
Father of Private; Private; Private; Private; Private and 5 others
Brother of Rav Yitzchok Meir Schorr; Shulamis Bluming; Private; Private; Private and 2 others

Occupation: Rosh Yeshivah, Rabbi, Rav of Khal Nezer Gedalyahu in Flatbush / Author of Halekach Vehalibuv
Managed by: Shulem Jeremias
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About Rabbi Avraham Schorr

Rabbi Avraham Schorr, also known as Avrohom Schorr is a prominent Rabbi in Flatbush, NY . He is the son of the late Rav Gedalia Schorr former Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshiva Torah Vodaas and brother of Rabbi Yisroel Simcha Schorr, current Rosh Yeshivah of Ohr Somayach, Monsey and one of the General Editors of the English and Hebrew translations of Artscroll's Schottenstein Edition Talmud. Rabbi Schorr is a highly sought after speaker among Orthodox Jewish communities known for his fiery and inspiring speeches.

Rabbi Schorr has produced numerous publications including the compiler of Ohr Gedaliyahu and numerous other works. His lectures, mostly in Yiddish, but also English, are threaded from multiple sources to clarify the meaning of daily prayers, ethical teachings, and detailed commentaries on the Talmud. He holds a regular schedule of lectures, and has a following about more than 100 students who learn daily "Daf Yomi", the daily learning of the Talmud. His lectures have been described as "thick" with content, challenging his audience to keep pace with his multi-threaded points. His late Shabbos Evening meals are attended by hundreds of followers.

Rabbi Schorr has published over 100 written works largely based on his lectures. Available references are of Hebrew texts that cover his speeches at Shaloes Shuddus (the last meal on the Sabbath), and his works on Prayer and Holidays, ordered by month and year.

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