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Avraham Brandwein : ウィキペディア英語版
Avraham Brandwein

Rabbi Avraham Brandwein (died February 20, 2013〔 〕), ''Admor'' of Stretin, was a great Israeli Kabbalah scholar and was a direct descendant of the famous first ''Admor'' of Stretin.
==Background==
His family tree included many of the great chassidic masters, including the Maggid of Mezritsch, Elimelech of Lizhensk and Levy Yitschak of Berditshev. Born in Israel, Brandwein was the seventh generation in his family to live in Israel. His family originally settled in Tsfat, the city of Kabbalists.
His father, Rav Yehudah Tzvi, was the previous ''Admor'' and a great scholar of Kabbalah.
Brandwein served in the Israel Defense Forces in artillery and was among the soldiers that crossed the Suez Canal into Egypt during the Yom Kippur war.

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