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Rabbi Shlomo Wahrman (''Hebrew'': הרב שלמה הלוי וואהרמאן) was the Rosh HaYeshiva of the
Hebrew Academy of Nassau County The Hebrew Academy of Nasssau County (HANC) is a K-12, comprehensive, Modern Orthodox Jewish school system, located in Nassau County, New York. History In 1953, Nassau County was virtually empty of Jewish education. Through the dedicated effor ...
and a Torah scholar. He authored thirteen books and hundreds of articles on matters related to Jewish law, Talmudic analysis, and Jewish history.


Leipzig (1927–1939)

Rabbi Shlomo Wahrman was born and raised in Leipzig, Germany. In 1939, at the age of twelve, he and his Polish-born parents and his siblings received American visas. Rabbi Wahrman concluded his book, ''Lest We Forget'': ''Growing up in Nazi Leipzig 1933-1939,'' with the following words:
All these events have delivered a powerful message to me. Any Jewish city anywhere could potentially suffer Leipzig’s fate, chas v’shalom. There is no safety and security for us in galus, even in a democracy. The German Weimar Republic was a democracy, yet it could not prevent the emergence of a Hitler. When the anti-Semites so decreed, Leipzig, a city of 18,000 Jews, became Judenrein.


Cincinnati (1940–1955)

Soon after arriving in New York, Rabbi Wahrman's family moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, where he grew close to Rabbi Eliezer Silver, about whom he wrote a short biography Wahrman studied at several different yeshivas in the United States, including the Beth Medrash Govoha in Lakewood, New Jersey. After marrying Sarah Malka Herskovitz, an orphaned refugee who arrived in the United States after surviving the Holocaust, Wahrman went to Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, where he received a master's degree in education.


New York (1955–2013)

He later became
rosh yeshiva Rosh yeshiva ( he, ראש ישיבה, pl. he, ראשי ישיבה, '; Anglicized pl. ''rosh yeshivas'') is the title given to the dean of a yeshiva, a Jewish educational institution that focuses on the study of traditional religious texts, primar ...
(dean) of Hebrew Academy of Nassau County (HANC) and authored over a dozen books. The Shoah Foundation interviewed Wahrman and his wife in 1997 about their experiences in Germany before, and during, WWII.


Writings

In addition to numerous articles printed under a pseudonym in various Torah journals, he wrote a series of in-depth analyses of Torah topics called ''She'eris Yosef''. For decades he was a regular contributor to Torah journals including ''Ohr HaMizrach'', ''HaMaor'', ''HaPardes'', and HaDarom.Quer
Otzar HaChochmah
for exact references, as the list numbers over a hundred publications.


References


External links


Words of Appreciation by Rabbi Daniel Z. Feldman

YUTorah Lecture



Matzav.com Obituary
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