Rabbi Binyomin Aronowitz

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Rabbi Binyomin Aronowitz (1864-1945) - Rabbi Binyomin Aronowitz was born in Varzhan, Lithuania. He received his rabbinical training in the yeshivot of Telshe and Volozhin. Rabbi Aronowitz came to America in 1906 and took a pulpit in Lowell, Massachusetts. In 1910, he was appointed a rosh yeshiva at Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary where he taught until his death. He published his writings in various Torah journals, served as president of Agudath HaRabbanim of America, and was an active member of Vaad HaRabbanim and Agudath Yisrael.

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