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Dr. Rabbi
Jeremy Rosen

Dr. Rabbi Jeremy Rosen is the Chairman of the Faculty for Comparative Religion in Wilrijk Belgium. He is a graduate of Cambridge University and yeshivot in Israel including Be’er Yaakov and Mir from whence he has his Smichot. He has worked in the rabbinate, education and academia.

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May 24, 2023

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