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Rabbi Yehuda Leib Minovitz (The Maharil; 1749/1750 - early 1826) was the brother of the Alter Rebbe. He was one of the heads of the "chadarim" established by the Alter Rebbe, and one of the writers of "hanachos" from his maamarim. He served as the Rav of Yanovitch. He corresponded with many Torah giants of his generation and wrote many halachic responsa, which were published in his sefer "She'eris Yehuda." | Rabbi Yehuda Leib Minovitz (The Maharil; 1749/1750 - early 1826) was the brother of [[the Alter Rebbe]]. He was one of the heads of the "chadarim" established by the Alter Rebbe, and one of the writers of "hanachos" from his maamarim. He served as the Rav of Yanovitch. He corresponded with many Torah giants of his generation and wrote many halachic responsa, which were published in his sefer "She'eris Yehuda." | ||
== Early Years == | == Early Years == | ||