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Rabbi Shaul Shimon Deutsch, the Liozna Rebbe (born 1966), is a rabbi and author from New York City. He wrote and self-published a biography of his Rebbe, the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneersohn entitled ''Larger than Life'', which proved extremely controversial in Lubavitch circles. ==Biography== Shaul Shimon Deutsch was ordained as a rabbi by Chabad and subsequently earned a business degree. Deutsch is the Rebbe of ''Anshei-Liozna'', a Chasidic court that is centered in Boro Park, Brooklyn. He has been the Liozna Rebbe since 1995. The group appointed him their Rebbe at their synagogue on 45th Street in Brooklyn. He took the name of the town of Liozna in Belarus (where the early Chabad movement was founded). Deutsch's group has been viewed negatively since the founding of ''Anshei-Liozna''. In 1998 he was the victim of a campaign of character assassination via the Internet. A forged Jewish Telegraphic Agency press release claimed that he had been arrested for "embezzlement" and the "counterfeiting" of "ten-dollar bills". He installed bulletproof glass in the windows of his home and synagogue. Deutsch is married to Pe'er Deutsch and they have five children. Deutsch founded and runs the Living Torah Museum. Deutsch specializes in explaining the meaning and exact explanation of the many animals mentioned in the Torah, Mishna and Talmud. Deutsch gives many examples of the various Temple offerings in the museum which attracts thousands of visitors each month. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Shaul Shimon Deutsch」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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