Yitzhak Frank

Yitzhak Frank (Hebrew:יצחק פרנק) is Talmudist and publicist on Talmud. He is an Israeli rabbi and a teacher of Talmud in Israel. He has made 11 publications between 1991 and 2001. His works are used as teaching material for Talmud students and rabbis in the Jewish schools in Israel.[1] His book The practical Talmud dictionary has won the Prize of the Israeli Minister of Education.

Biography

He is the son of Abraham S. Frank (died 1984) and Sylvia Frank (died 2001). He married Marcia Davis, who is a daughter of Dr. Benjamin L. Davis (died 1992) and Adele B. Davis (died 2005).

Rabbi Frank grew up in the United States. He first studied Aramaic with Rav Michael Bernstein and after that he studied in Yeshiva University New York. He earned a BA in English and a M.S. in Religious Education and semicha ("rabbinic ordination") at Yeshiva University under Yeshivath Rabbenu Yitzhak Elhanan. He was a member of the kollel, which was headed by Rav Aharon Lichtenstein. He taught together with Rabbi Nathan Kamenetsky at Yeshiva of Shapell College of Jewish Studies in New York and taught Jewish studies at yeshivoth in New York. He studied also at the Telshe Yeshiva in Wickliffe, Ohio, also known as the Rabbinical College of Telshe, (commonly referred to as Telz Yeshiva or Telz in short). 1971 he went to Israel, where he lives in Sanhedria HaMurhevet 109/22 in Jerusalem and teaches gemara and Aramaic. In Israel he worked together with Rav Professor Ezra Zion Melamed.

Prize of the Israeli Minister of Education (1992/1993)

In 1992 The practical Talmud dictionary has won the Prize of the Israeli Minister of Education.[2]

Publications

References

  1. Frank, Yitzhak. Encyclopedia of Great Men in Israel. Joshua Chechik and Mossad ha-Rav Kook. pp. 1087–1088.
  2. Introduction to The practical Talmud dictionary: I am deeply gratified that the Practical Talmud Dictionary ... has won the Prize of the Israeli Minister of Education in 5752 for the academic year 5753 (1992/1993).
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