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Rabbi Avrohom Yaakov Pam

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Rabbi Avrohom Yaakov Pam

Birth
Death
2001 (aged 87–88)
Burial
Ridgewood, Queens County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Section: 2 Block: 2 Grave: 098 Path: L01 Society: CHAIM BERLIN
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Religious figure. Leader of American haredi Jewry. Dean of Yeshiva Torah Vodaas in Brooklyn for over six decades. Activist for children with special needs and Russian immigrants. Noted teacher, mentor, and author. Rabbi Pam's magnum opus is "Atarah LaMelech", written in the Hebrew language. To date, several volumes in English have been posthumously published on Rabbi Pam's life and teachings, including "Rav Pam: The Life and Ideals of Rabbi Avrohom Yaakov Hakohen Pam", "Beloved by All: Rav Avraham Pam - A Life of Kiddush Hashem", "Shabbos With Rav Pam: The Rosh Hayeshivah's Inspiring Thoughts on the Weekly Torah Readings", "Rav Pam on Chumash", "A Vort from Rav Pam", "Rav Pam on the Festivals: The Rosh Yeshiva's Thoughts on the Yamim Tovim and Life Cycles", "Rav Pam on Pirkei Avos", and "The Pleasant Way: Adapted from the Teachings of HoRav Avrohom Pam".
Religious figure. Leader of American haredi Jewry. Dean of Yeshiva Torah Vodaas in Brooklyn for over six decades. Activist for children with special needs and Russian immigrants. Noted teacher, mentor, and author. Rabbi Pam's magnum opus is "Atarah LaMelech", written in the Hebrew language. To date, several volumes in English have been posthumously published on Rabbi Pam's life and teachings, including "Rav Pam: The Life and Ideals of Rabbi Avrohom Yaakov Hakohen Pam", "Beloved by All: Rav Avraham Pam - A Life of Kiddush Hashem", "Shabbos With Rav Pam: The Rosh Hayeshivah's Inspiring Thoughts on the Weekly Torah Readings", "Rav Pam on Chumash", "A Vort from Rav Pam", "Rav Pam on the Festivals: The Rosh Yeshiva's Thoughts on the Yamim Tovim and Life Cycles", "Rav Pam on Pirkei Avos", and "The Pleasant Way: Adapted from the Teachings of HoRav Avrohom Pam".


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