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Yitshak Ehrenberg

Haim Yitshak Ehrenberg (Hebrew: חיים יצחק ארנברג), born February 10, 1950 in Jerusalem, Israel, is an Orthodox Rabbi of Berlin, Germany. He previously served as Rabbi of Munich, Germany (1990-1997).〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.jg-berlin.org/en/judaism/rabbis/rab-y-ehrenberg.html )
== Biography ==

Ehrenberg was born on February 10, 1950 in Jerusalem, Israel. His parents, Yechiel Michel and Tzipora Ehrenberg, were born in Israel to chassidic families which had been in Israel for many generations.
When he was 5, the family moved from Yaffa to Bnei Braq where he grew up. His father was a businessman in the diamond processing industry.

Ehrenberg is the second of three sons. His older brother, Jaakov, still resides in Bnei Braq. His younger brother, Moshe Pinchas Ehrenberg, died 1987 in a car crash near Petach Tikva, Israel.
After his bar mitzvah, he went to study in Yeshivat Hasharon, a yeshiva ktana, and afterwards at the age of 16, he decided to join the Yeshivat "Harey Yehuda" in Beit Meir near Jerusalem.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://hareiyehuda.org/en_profile.htm )〕 The Rosh Yeshiva (and founder) of "Harey Yehuda" and later his father-in-law, Rabbi Tzvi Kahana (1921-1996), was to become his main influence and spiritual mentor who shaped Ehrenberg in his early years.
In 1970, Ehrenberg married Nechama, the first daughter of the Rosh Yeshiva and the couple moved to the city of Ashkelon.
In 1975, after a five-year program of studies, teachings and social activism as part of a talmudic institution in Ashkelon, Ehrenberg was ordained as Rabbi by the Chief Rabbi of Ashkelon, Rabbi Yosef Chaim Blau.
Following his ordination in 1975, Ehrenberg returned to "Harey Yehuda" in Beit Meir to become teacher in the Yeshiva. During this period he also took an active role together with Rabbi Kahana in the administration of the Yeshiva.

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