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== Life History == In his youth, he studied at Yale University and holds a bachelor's degree in law. During his young years, he became close to Chabad. He married Mrs. Devorah, daughter of R' Moshe Kazarnovsky and granddaughter of Rabbi [[Shlomo Aharon Kazarnovsky]]. After the establishment of [[Crown Heights Beis Din|the Crown Heights Beit Din]], he served as secretary of the Beit Din for a period. Later, he moved to [[Montreal]], [[Canada]], and began serving as the Chabad dayan (judge) in the Beit Din Tzedek of the Montreal Communities Federation, and quickly became a prominent rabbinic-halachic authority in the surrounding Jewish communities. He was among the founders of the "Beit Chaya Mushka" educational institution, a member of the editorial board of the "L'Chaim" periodical where he publishes a regular column; and is also a sought-after educational consultant. In the month of Elul 5777 (2017), he was elected to serve as rabbi of the local Chabad community in Montreal. In addition to his halachic work, he serves as the chief editor of the curriculum produced by the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute (JLI), and directs the organization's teacher training center.
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