Asher Arieli
Rabbi Asher Arieli | |
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Mir Yeshiva | |
Residence | Jerusalem, Israel |
Family life
Asher Arieli is married to rebbetzin Malka, the daughter of hagaon rabbi
Before his marriage, Arieli studied in the Ponevezh Yeshiva headed by rabbi Shmuel Rozovsky, and he later studied under his father-in-law in the Mirrer Yeshiva.
Arieli lives in the
Lectures
The following is a partial list of Arieli's set lecture:
- Shiur is his daily lecture on the Talmudic tractate officially learned in Mir (Yiddish).
- Monday and Thursday chaburos are twice-weekly lectures on the Talmudic tractate officially learned in Mir (Hebrew)
- Thursday night chabura is an exclusive lecture expounding on the shiur delivered in Arieli's home to a select group of senior students.
- Tuesday night and Friday morning shiur (on Talmudic tractate) given in Tifferet Tzvi, yeshiva haredit for Religious Zionist students.
Additionally, Asher has delivered guest lectures for such events as the Agudat Yisrael annual Yarchei Kallah.[2][3] The last 3 cycles of Arieli's lectures on most of the major tractates are available by telephone[4] and for download.[5]
Although Arieli's lectures are in
Students
Several of Arieli's students, such as Yoel Rabin, Yehudah Wagshal, Shmuli Wolman, Yaakov Moshe Katz,[7] Binyomin Cohen, Elimelech Reznick, Moshe Ahron Friedman, Yosef Elefant, Eli Friedman, and Shamai Bernstein give lectures in the Mir Yeshiva for English-speaking audiences, mainly in the Beis Yeshaya building of Mir. Pinchas Braunstein and Eitan Yaffan are also distinguished talmidim of Arieli. Rabbi Yechiel Spero, author of "Touched by a Story" is also a student of Arieli.[8]
Many of his students are now respected lecturers in yeshivas worldwide, including the USA and the UK.
Sources
- ISBN 9781583309698– via Google Books.
- ^ "theyeshivaworld.com". [permanent dead link]
- ^ "Dei'ah veDibur - Information & Insight - NEWS". Archived from the original on 25 May 2011. Retrieved 20 April 2009.
- ^ Scharf, Menasche (27 December 2001). "Our Little Corner: Local and other news round up - Read all about it here". Our Little Corner. Retrieved 15 May 2016.
- ^ "Kol Haloshon - Harav Osher Arieli - Harav Asher Ari'eli". www.kolhalashon.com. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
- ^ "Avodah V3 #20". www.aishdas.org.
- ^ "Rav Yaakov Moshe Katz website". Archived from the original on 12 February 2019. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
- ISBN 9781578193820.
External links
Media related to Asher Arieli at Wikimedia Commons