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- Refael_Shapiro abstract "Rabbi Refael Shapiro (1837–1921) was the famed Rosh Yeshiva of the Volozhin yeshiva located in the town of Volozhin, Russia, (now Valozhyn, Belarus), and a son-in-law of Rabbi Naftali Zvi Yehuda Berlin (the Netziv). After the Volozhin yeshiva was closed down in 1892 by order of the Russian government, he reopened it, albeit on a smaller scale in 1899. He was the father-in-law of Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik of Brisk and is known as the Toras Refael after his primary work.Rabbi Shapiro ordained Rabbi Isser Yehuda Unterman (who would eventually become one of Israel's chief rabbis) who studied in the Kollel of the Volozhin yeshiva before opening his own yeshiva in the neighboring town of vishnyeva(vishnevo,Belarus). Additionally, Rabbi Shapiro gave Semicha (rabbinical ordination) to Rabbi Moshe Shatzkes, known as the Łomża Rov, and Rabbi Meir Joshua Rosenberg.Rabbi Shapiro died on the 23rd of the Jewish month of Adar in 1921.".
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- Refael_Shapiro wikiPageWikiLink Adar.
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- Refael_Shapiro wikiPageWikiLink Chaim_Soloveitchik.
- Refael_Shapiro wikiPageWikiLink Chief_Rabbi.
- Refael_Shapiro wikiPageWikiLink Israel.
- Refael_Shapiro wikiPageWikiLink Isser_Yehuda_Unterman.
- Refael_Shapiro wikiPageWikiLink Kolel.
- Refael_Shapiro wikiPageWikiLink Meir_Joshua_Rosenberg.
- Refael_Shapiro wikiPageWikiLink Moshe_Shatzkes.
- Refael_Shapiro wikiPageWikiLink Naftali_Zvi_Yehuda_Berlin.
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- Refael_Shapiro wikiPageWikiLink Łomża.
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- Refael_Shapiro wikiPageWikiLinkText "Refael Shapiro".
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- Refael_Shapiro subject Category:1837_births.
- Refael_Shapiro subject Category:1921_deaths.
- Refael_Shapiro subject Category:19th-century_rabbis.
- Refael_Shapiro subject Category:20th-century_rabbis.
- Refael_Shapiro subject Category:Belarusian_Orthodox_rabbis.
- Refael_Shapiro subject Category:Rosh_yeshivas.
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- Refael_Shapiro comment "Rabbi Refael Shapiro (1837–1921) was the famed Rosh Yeshiva of the Volozhin yeshiva located in the town of Volozhin, Russia, (now Valozhyn, Belarus), and a son-in-law of Rabbi Naftali Zvi Yehuda Berlin (the Netziv). After the Volozhin yeshiva was closed down in 1892 by order of the Russian government, he reopened it, albeit on a smaller scale in 1899.".
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