Leopold Greenwald
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Leopold Greenwald (1888–1955), also known as "Yekuthiel Yehuda" Greenwald, was an Orthodox rabbi. Born in Transylvania, he emigrated with his family to the United States in 1924.[1] For nearly thirty years he was the rabbi at Beth Jacob Congregation of Columbus, Ohio. He wrote some forty works, most notably Kol Bo Al Aveilut, a halachic compendium and digest on laws of death and mourning.
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- ^ Kabakoff, Jacob (January 1, 1989). Jewish Book Annual: 1991-1992 (5752). Vol. 49. Jewish Book Council. pp. 85. ISBN 0-914820-15-X.
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