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Yehoshua Yeshaya Neuwirth : ウィキペディア英語版
Yehoshua Neuwirth

Yehoshua Yeshaya Neuwirth ((ヘブライ語:יהושע ישעיה נויברט)) (15 February 1927 - 11 June 2013)〔()〕〔http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/rabbi-who-compiled-laws-of-the-sabbath-dies-at-85/2013/06/11/〕 was an eminent Orthodox Jewish rabbi and ''posek'' (halakhic authority) in Jerusalem, Israel. He was one of the primary and most renowned students of Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Auerbach and the author of a two-volume Hebrew language treatise, ''Shemirat Shabbat Kehilchatah'' — translated into English as ''Shemirath Shabbath: A practical guide to the observance of Shabbath'' — a compendium of the laws of Shabbat which is viewed by many as an authoritative work regarding these laws.〔
==Biography==
Neuwirth was born in Berlin, Germany. His father Aharon served as rabbi in a number of German communities. After ''Kristallnacht'', he travelled to Belgium on the ''Kindertransport'' (children's convoy) but was rejoined by his parents in 1939. They settled in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. During the Second World War, the family lived in hiding, supported by the Resistance. During this time, Neuwirth had little access to rabbinic literature, apart from the volume of the popular work ''Mishnah Berurah'' that deals with the Shabbat laws.
In 1946 he immigrated illegally to Israel, and was detained at Atlit camp before being released and travelling to Jerusalem, where he was accepted at the Kol Torah ''yeshiva''. Here he became close to one of its lecturers, Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Auerbach. At Kol Torah he started work on his best-known work on the Sabbath laws.〔 Later, he served as ''rosh yeshiva'' in three institutions:〔 the ''yeshiva'' Nesivos Chochmah, the Pnei Shmuel ''yeshiva ketana'' and Chochmas Shlomo ''yeshiva gedola'' in Jerusalem.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= The Halachoth Of Educating Children (back cover text) )〕 He also established the "Neuwirth Gemach". He lived in the Bayit Vegan neighborhood of Jerusalem.

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