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Rabbi Chaim Mordechai HaKohen Perlov (1889 - Yud Tishrei 1978), known as Mordechai Chersoner (named after his birthplace Cherson), was a renowned rav and respected authority. | Rabbi '''Chaim Mordechai HaKohen Perlov''' (1889 - Yud Tishrei 1978), known as Mordechai Chersoner (named after his birthplace Cherson), was a renowned rav and respected authority. | ||
== Life History == | == Life History == | ||
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== Further Reading == | == Further Reading == | ||
* His biography in the new edition of his book Likutei Sipurim, 2002. | * His biography in the new edition of his book Likutei Sipurim, 2002. | ||
* Yosef Ashkenazi, Otzar HaChassidim - The Personalities and Chassidic Teachings of Chabad Mashpi'im Throughout the World, published by Chazak, 2014. | * Yosef Ashkenazi, Otzar HaChassidim - The Personalities and Chassidic Teachings of Chabad Mashpi'im Throughout the World, published by Chazak, 2014. | ||
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