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Yaakov Yosef Reinman is an American Orthodox rabbi and writer, historian, and scholar. His monographs and articles have appeared in many Jewish periodicals and his study of Talmudic contractual law is a text used in yeshivas throughout the world. In authoring his ''Ruach Ami'' series, he writes under the pen name Avner Gold. Reinman is the author of the ''sefer'' ''Shufra Dishtara'', an analytical study of the philosophy of Talmudic contractual law, which is utilized as a text in yeshiva studies. He also co-authored the book ''One People, Two Worlds: A Reform rabbi and an Orthodox rabbi explore the issues that divide them'' with Reform Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch. A fluent speaker of several languages, Reinman has also become known as a translator for ancient Jewish texts into English. He is a descendant of the Narol Hasidic dynasty and his first wife, Shami (Shlomtzie) née Rubin, was a descendant of the Nadvorna Hasidic dynasty. Reinman lives in Lakewood Township, New Jersey.〔Staff. ("N.J. corruption arrests strike core of Deal's Syrian Jewish community" ), ''The Star-Ledger'', July 23, 2009. Accessed February 10, 2011. "'These are only allegations. All these people are innocent until proven guilty,' said Yosef Reinman, a rabbi and author in Lakewood's sizable Orthodox Jewish community, which is less than 20 miles from Deal."〕 ==''Ruach Ami'' series== In authoring the ''Ruach Ami'' series of historical novels, Reinman uses the pen name Avner Gold. The ''Ruach Ami'' series focuses on the plight of the Jewish people of Europe during the middle 17th century. Although the central characters mostly hail from Poland, the series detours to many other European countries including Turkey, Spain, Austria, France, the Netherlands and the Germanic states. There are 12 books in the Ruach Ami series: 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「Yosef Reinman」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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