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Rabbi Raskin was born around 1957 to his father R' Shalom Dov Ber Raskin who managed a fish store in Crown Heights.
Rabbi Raskin was born around 1957 to his father R' Shalom Dov Ber Raskin who managed a fish store in Crown Heights.


In 1978 he was sent on shlichus to Tomchei Tmimim Washington. Before Passover, he went with his friends to meet with [[Rabbi Moshe Feinstein]] to present him with a book of their Torah novellae. Rabbi Raskin presented a scholarly discussion about whether one fulfills their obligation with "stolen matzah." Rabbi Feinstein discussed Torah with them and enjoyed their knowledge and learning approach. After the visit, the Rabbi issued a letter of support for the yeshiva.
In 1978 he was sent on shlichus to Tomchei Tmimim Washington. Before Passover, he went with his friends to meet with Rabbi [[Moshe Feinstein]] to present him with a book of their Torah novellae. Rabbi Raskin presented a scholarly discussion about whether one fulfills their obligation with "stolen matzah." Rabbi Feinstein discussed Torah with them and enjoyed their knowledge and learning approach. After the visit, the Rabbi issued a letter of support for the yeshiva.


In 1981 he began his work with Vaad Hanachos Hatmimim, focusing mainly on noting sources for talks and discourses.
In 1981 he began his work with Vaad Hanachos Hatmimim, focusing mainly on noting sources for talks and discourses.
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* His son-in-law, Yehoshua Heschel HaKohen Yarmoush, [[Crown Heights]]
* His son-in-law, Yehoshua Heschel HaKohen Yarmoush, [[Crown Heights]]


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