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Akiva Ehrenfeld ((ヘブライ語:עקיבא עהרענפעלד)) (1923 – 16 August 2012) was an Orthodox Jewish rabbi who helped establish the Kiryat Mattersdorf and Unsdorf neighborhoods of northern Jerusalem.〔"Harav Akiva Ehrenfeld, zt"l". ''Hamodia'' Israel News, 23 August 2012, p. A14.〕 He served as president of Kiryat Mattersdorf and president of the Chasan Sofer Institutions in the United States. ==Biography== He was born in Mattersdorf, Austria to Rabbi Shmuel Ehrenfeld, then rosh yeshiva of the Mattersdorf yeshiva, and Rochel Ehrenfeld. His parents were first cousins.〔Cohen, Yitzchok. "The Mattersdorfer Rav". ''Hamodia'' Magazine, 28 May 2009, pp. 6–8.〕 He was named after his parents' ancestor, Rabbi Akiva Eger.〔 Akiva's great-grandfather, Rabbi Shmuel Ehrenfeld (the ''Chasan Sofer''), was the eldest grandson of the Chasam Sofer. At the time of his birth, his grandfather, Rabbi Simcha Bunim Ehrenfeld, was the Rav of the city; upon his death in 1926, Rabbi Shmuel Ehrenfeld succeeded him as Rav.〔 Akiva had a younger brother, Simcha Bunim, and five sisters.〔〔 The family fled Austria in 1938 with the Anschluss. They arrived in New York on September 13, 1938. Two months later, Akiva's father established Yeshivas Chasan Sofer on the Lower East Side.〔 Akiva studied in Yeshiva Torah Vodaas and later joined his father's yeshiva, Yeshivas Chasan Sofer.〔 In 1954 he married the daughter of Rabbi Chaim Tzvi Krieger, formerly Rav of Brussels, Belgium. The couple had one son and five daughters.〔
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