Aseh Lecha Rav

Meet Rav Zvi Sobolofsky

33 min · 20. Apr. 2026
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In this episode of Aseh Lecha Rav, we heard from R' Sobolofsky about his upbringing, his rabbinic infuences and some of his insights into making talmud torah a part of our lives. Not just personally but for families and children.

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