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Paysach Krohn : ウィキペディア英語版
Paysach Krohn

Paysach J. Krohn (born January 29, 1945, Tu Bishvat) is an Orthodox Jewish rabbi, ''mohel'', author, and lecturer on topics related to ethics and spiritual growth. He is the author of the bestselling ''"Maggid"'' series of books for ArtScroll, inspired by the stories of Rabbi Sholom Schwadron, who was known as the "Maggid of Jerusalem". He also authored a seminal work on ''brit milah'' (religious circumcision), also published by ArtScroll.
==Early life==
Krohn was born in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.〔 His father, Rabbi Avrohom Zelig Krohn, was a ''mohel'' (ritual circumcisor), of whom there were many in Brooklyn. He decided to build a practice in Queens and found a job in a hospital there. He moved his family to Kew Gardens when Paysach was seven years old. Paysach was one of the leaders of the Kew Gardens Pirchei boys choir.〔

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