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Rabbi Michoel Frank | |
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Personal | |
Religion | Judaism |
Spouse | Rivkie Frank |
Occupation | Rabbi, Educator |
Synagogue | Kehilas Ohr HaTorah |
Yeshiva | Yeshivas Telshe Riverdale, Brisk Yerushalayim |
Residence | Kemp Mill, Maryland |
Semikhah | Rav Zalman Nechemia Goldberg |
Rabbi Michoel Frank is the founding Mora D'Asra of Kehilas Ohr HaTorah in Kemp Mill, Maryland. He is widely respected for his deep knowledge of Halacha and his commitment to Torah education. He is a posek for the community.
Early Life and Education
editRabbi Frank studied at Yeshivas Talmidei Telz in Riverdale and Brisk in Jerusalem. Renowned for their rigorous Talmudic studies, these institutions have significantly influenced Rabbi Frank's approach to Jewish learning and leadership[1]. He received his semikha from Rav Zalman Nechemia Goldberg[1].
Rabbinic Career
editFollowing his studies, Rabbi Frank joined the Los Angeles Kollel, where he spent seven years further developing his expertise in Jewish law and community leadership. After his time in Los Angeles, he moved to Lakewood, New Jersey, to join the Bais Horaah Kollel under the guidance of Rav Shlomo Miller[1][2].
Kehilas Ohr HaTorah
editRabbi Frank is the founding rabbi of Kehilas Ohr HaTorah, established to serve the growing Orthodox community in Kemp Mill. The synagogue primarily caters to the Ultra-Orthodox and Centrist Orthodox Jewish communities. It serves a diverse group of congregants who are committed to a high level of Torah study and observance, while also engaging with the broader world through professional and academic pursuits. The congregation, which consists of over 150 member families, regularly hosts shiurim (lectures), communal events, and educational programs, fostering a strong sense of community and spiritual growth[3][4].
Teaching and Publications
editRabbi Frank is a prolific teacher and has a significant presence in the digital Torah community. His podcasts and recorded shiurim are widely accessed, providing valuable insights into various aspects of Jewish law and tradition. Some of his popular series include discussions on the 39 Melachos (prohibited activities) of Shabbat, detailed analyses of Talmudic texts, and practical Halacha for daily living[5][6][7].
Community Involvement
editRabbi Frank is also actively involved with the Chevra Kadisha of Greater Washington, providing guidance on tahara (purification) practices and serving as the local posek (decisor) for related halachic questions[2].
Personal Life
editRabbi Frank, along with his wife Rivkie, is known for their warm hospitality and dedication to community building. They have created a welcoming environment at Kehilas Ohr HaTorah, fostering a strong sense of belonging and spiritual growth among their congregants[3].
References
edit- ^ a b c "About Rabbi Michoel Frank". Vaad HaRabanim of Greater Washington. Retrieved 2024-07-09.
- ^ a b "Tahara Practices - Chevra Kadisha Of Greater Washington". Retrieved 2024-07-09.
- ^ a b "Our Rav - Ohr HaTorah". Retrieved 2024-07-09.
- ^ "Our Shul - Ohr HaTorah". Retrieved 2024-07-09.
- ^ "Shiurim By Rabbi Michoel Frank". Retrieved 2024-07-09.
- ^ "Rabbi Michoel Frank - Halachah and Parshah on Apple Podcasts". Retrieved 2024-07-09.
- ^ "Best Rabbi Michoel Frank Podcasts (2024)". Retrieved 2024-07-09.