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Yehoshua Mondshein : ウィキペディア英語版
Yehoshua Mondshine

Yehoshua Mondshine〔Sometimes spelled Mondshein.〕 (1947-2014) was an Israeli rabbi, scholar, researcher and historian associated with the Chabad-Lubavitch, Hasidic movement. Mondshine worked as a librarian and bibliographer at the National Library of Israel in Jerusalem.〔Rubin, Eli. ("Rabbi Yehoshua Mondshine, 67, Acclaimed Scholar and Author, Passes Away in Jerusalem: He discovered and illuminated fundamental aspects of Chassidic history." ) ''Chabad.org'', December 25, 2014.〕〔("Boruch Dayan Hoemes: Rabbi Yehoshua Mondshine, 68, OBM." ) ''CrownHeights.info'', December 25, 2014.〕
Rabbi Mondshine authored over twenty works on Chabad Hasidic social and intellectual history,〔〔 and published a number of articles in various journals, both academic and rabbinic, some of them under the pseudonym Yehoshua D. Levanon.〔
Mondshine's work on Chabad and general Hasidic historiography continued a tradition in Chabad from the Nineteenth Century where the Chabad movement published material in the spirit of critical academic historiography.〔
==Personal life==
Yoshua Mondshine was born on January 30, 1947 (or 9 Shevat, 5707, in the Hebrew calendar), in the city of Tel Aviv, Israel.〔COLlive reporter. ("R' Yehoshua Mondshine, 68, OBM." ) ''COLlive.com'', December 24, 2014.〕
Monshine studied at Yeshivas Hayishuv Hachadash in Tel Aviv and later at Central Tomchei Tmimim Yeshiva in Kfar Chabad where he studied under the Mashpia Rabbi Shlomo Chaim Kesselman. In 1968, Mondshine studied at the Central Lubavitch Yeshiva in Crown Heights, Brooklyn.〔〔 As a student in Crown Heights, Mondshine worked as a lead editor assisting Rabbi Yehoshua Korf publish a new commentary to the ''Tanya'', the classical work of Chabad philosophy.〔
In 1968, Mondshine married Rochel Leah Braufman〔 (Braverman),〔 daughter of Rabbi Dovid Braverman who headed the Kehot publishing group in Europe and the Kfar Chabad Council, and had five children.〔 After the death of his wife Rochel in 2006, Mondshine married Devorah Kwin-Althaus.〔〔 Mondshine's son Rabbi Dovid Mondshine is the director of the Ohr Avner Foundation.

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