Rabbi Shmuel Pinchasi is the rabbi of
Mahane Yehuda Market
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neighborhood in
Jerusalem
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,
Israel
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and a
Dayan in Beit Din Halichot Olam of Darchei David Beit Midrash. He is also the author of a number of
Seforim and the president of Mishkan Levi Institution.
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His sons are also accomplished authors; his son Moshe published the popula
Torat HaYeshiva
relevant laws for students studying in yeshiva
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.
Works
* Imrei Shefer, Hagot uMachshavah (6. vols)
* Imrei Shefer, Pirkei Avot (3 vols.) excellent expounding of Mishnayot
veDaber Davar
on the laws of Amirah LeAkum on Shabbat
Chaim vaChesed
a popular work on the laws of mourning
* Minchat Shmuel (3 vols.), responsa
* Pirkei Chinuch
* Kuntress vekhol HaChaim
References
External links
Lectures on LearnTorah.com
Lectures on Kol HaLoshon
Lectures on Darchei David's website
Interview With Rabbi Shmuel Pinchasi
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20th-century rabbis in Jerusalem
21st-century rabbis in Jerusalem
Living people
Israeli Mizrahi Jews
Sephardic Haredi rabbis in Israel
Year of birth missing (living people)