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Category:Haredi rabbis in Mandatory Palestine

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Note: Modern-day Haredi Judaism is divided between Ashkenazi Hasidic Judaism (guided by the teachings of the Baal Shem Tov) and Haredi non-Hasidim, such as Misnagdim (guided by the teachings of the Vilna Gaon) and much of Sephardic Judaism (guided by the rulings of Yosef Karo) supporters of Shas in Israel.
See related articles: rabbi; rosh yeshiva; posek.