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Sholom Noach Berezovsky

Rabbi Sholom Noach Berezovsky ((ヘブライ語:שלום נח ברזובסקי); August 8, 1911 – August 8, 2000) served as Slonimer Rebbe from 1981 until his death. He is widely known for his teachings which he published as a series of books entitled ''Nesivos Sholom''.
Rabbi Berezovsky was a prolific writer. Through his writings he was among the most influential of contemporary chasidic rebbes, among chasidim and non-chasidim alike. A leading non-chasidic rosh yeshiva has referred to the ''Nesivos Sholom'' as the "Mesillat Yesharim of our times".
== Biographical details ==
Sholom Noach was born on 18 August 1911 (4 Av 5671 in the Hebrew calendar) in Baranovitsh (today in Belarus), to his father, Moshe Avrohom, head of the local Jewish community and his mother, a granddaughter of Hillel, a brother of the first Slonimer rebbe, known by the title of his work ''Yesod Ho'Avoda''.
In 1933 he married a daughter of Rabbi Avrohom Weinberg of Tverya, later to become Slonimer Rebbe (''Bircath Avrohom'').

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