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Rabbi Chaim Hirschensohn 1856-1935. |
INTRODUCION:
R. Chaim Hirschensohn (1856-1935) is another of those
forgotten rabbis whose voices have been quietened and whose ideas have been, unintentionally
or otherwise, overshadowed by history. This article seeks to explore some of R.
Hirschensohn’s thinking and is based extensively on the research by Dr David
Zohar[1]
who is republishing an updated version of R. Hirschensohn's writings.