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original resource. No one KNOWS Rabbi Svei for his opposition to messianism. He talked about Rav Shach's opposition to messianism in public on one occassion. This is untrue and unsourced.
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Rabbi '''Elya Svei''' is one of the ''[[Rosh Yeshiva]]s'' of the [[Talmudical Yeshiva of Philadelphia]], although he no longers says a weekly shuir. He is one of the foremost leaders of ''[[Lithuanian Jews|Litvish]]'' Jewry. He is a member of the [[Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah]].
Rabbi '''Elya Svei''' is one of the ''[[Rosh Yeshiva]]s'' of the [[Talmudical Yeshiva of Philadelphia]], although he no longers says a weekly shuir. He is one of the foremost leaders of ''[[Lithuanian Jews|Litvish]]'' Jewry. He is a member of the [[Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah]].


Rabbi Svei is a primary student of Rabbi [[Aharon Kotler]] Zt"l. He was known for his diligence in [[Talmud]] study, his clear yet deep Talmudic lectures, and his ability to impart sound advice to his thousands of students worldwide. He is also well known for his opposition to the messianic movement within [[Chabad]].
Rabbi Svei is a primary student of Rabbi [[Aharon Kotler]] Zt"l. He was known for his diligence in [[Talmud]] study, his clear yet deep Talmudic lectures, and his ability to impart sound advice to his thousands of students worldwide.


Rabbi Svei is a son-in-law of Rabbi [[Avraham Kalmanovitz]], the founder of the Brooklyn branch of the [[Mir Yeshiva]].
Rabbi Svei is a son-in-law of Rabbi [[Avraham Kalmanovitz]], the founder of the Brooklyn branch of the [[Mir Yeshiva]].

Revision as of 14:48, 19 February 2008

Rabbi Elya Svei is one of the Rosh Yeshivas of the Talmudical Yeshiva of Philadelphia, although he no longers says a weekly shuir. He is one of the foremost leaders of Litvish Jewry. He is a member of the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah.

Rabbi Svei is a primary student of Rabbi Aharon Kotler Zt"l. He was known for his diligence in Talmud study, his clear yet deep Talmudic lectures, and his ability to impart sound advice to his thousands of students worldwide.

Rabbi Svei is a son-in-law of Rabbi Avraham Kalmanovitz, the founder of the Brooklyn branch of the Mir Yeshiva.