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Rabbi Shmuel Goldin is a Modern Orthodox Rabbi and Jewish leader currently living in Jerusalem, Israel. He is Rabbi Emeritus of Congregation Ahavath Torah, Englewood, New Jersey, a large Orthodox synagogues in North America, where he served as Senior Rabbi for 34 years. Grandson of Rabbi Hyman E. Goldin (1881-1972), a prolific author and Judaic scholar, Goldin is the author of “Unlocking the Torah Text,” a five volume series on the weekly Torah reading, and “Unlocking the Haggada,” an in-depth commentary on the Passover Haggada. A past president of the Rabbinical Council of America, Goldin currently teaches, lectures and writes in a variety of settings and publications.
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