As we mark theshloshim ofRabbi Moshe Hauer ztz"l,Mishpacha contributors share more memories
As we mark the shloshim of Rabbi Moshe Hauer ztz”l, Mishpacha contributors share more memories
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hen Rabbi Hauer first assumed his position as a shul rabbi 30 years ago, very few people realized that the young, reserved rabbi, passionately in love with Torah, was going to engender a renaissance for the Orthodox Jewish community in Baltimore.
Under his leadership, two vastly differing congregations merged together in total harmony. The shul flourished, growing into one of the largest in the community. People would walk miles to hear his derashah Shabbos morning. There were even those who would make the walk Friday night, just to hear the thought-provoking question that he would regularly ask between Kabbalas Shabbos and Maariv. He didn’t offer an answer until the following day at the shul’s Seudah Shlishis, and over the course of Shabbos, mispallelim would often come and present their possible solutions to him.
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