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  1. Yitzchak Feivish Ginsburgh ( Hebrew: יצחק פייוויש גינזבורג; born 14 November 1944) sometimes referred to as " the Malakh " ( lit. 'the angel') is an American-born Israeli rabbi affiliated with the Chabad movement. [1] In 1996 he was regarded as one of Chabad's leading authorities on Jewish mysticism. [2]

  2. Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh is founder and director of the Gal Einai Institute and has written more than forty books exploring topics like psychology, education, medicine, politics, mathematics and relationships, through the prism of Kabbalah and numerology. Follow Yitzchak Ginsburgh.

  3. 10.1K subscribers. Subscribed. 4.9K views 5 years ago. In this clip from a lecture given on the yahrtzeit of Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev, Rabbi Ginsburgh discusses the difference between...

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  4. Nov 3, 2021 · Yitzchak Feivish Ginsburgh (b. 1944) was born in St. Louis, Missouri and grew up in Cleveland, Ohio. He was recognized as a math prodigy when still a child. While spending a year in Israel as a teenager, Ginsburgh began learning Torah and becoming more religiously observant.

  5. Professor David Gelernter(1) Mrs. Rivka Marga Gestetner(1) Mrs. Shternie Ginsberg(1) Rabbi Yonatan Glass(4) Rabbi Dr. Aaron Glatt(1) Miss Caroline Glick(1) Professor Lewis Glinert(17) Mrs. Julie Gniwisch(3) Rabbi Yaakov Goldberg(2)

  6. Mar 24, 2023 · The radical theocratic vision of Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh aims to uproot secular Zionism, crush the courts, subjugate the army and, in general, bring down the State of Israel as we know it, warns Prof. Motti Inbari, a scholar of Jewish fundamentalism.

  7. Jun 20, 2019 · Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh believes that the time has come to set aside the age-old prohibition of teaching Torah to Gentiles, and to embark on a new era, openly spreading the light of Torah to the world. Born and raised in the United States, Rabbi Ginsburgh settled in Israel when he was twenty-one, and now lives in Kfar Chabad.