Rabbi Nissen Mangel
Rabbi Nissen Mangel is a prominent scholar, theologian, and Holocaust survivor. Born in 1933 in Kosice, Slovakia, he survived multiple concentration camps during World War II, including Auschwitz, where he was one of the youngest inmates. After the war, he emigrated to the United States, where he pursued his religious and secular studies, earning a Ph.D. in Philosophy. Rabbi Mangel is a recognized expert in Jewish law and philosophy and has served as a professor and lecturer at various institutions. He has authored and translated numerous works on Jewish thought, history, and law, making significant contributions to the accessibility of Jewish texts. His translations and commentaries are noted for their clarity and depth, helping to bridge the gap between scholarly Jewish texts and the general public. Rabbi Mangel's personal experiences and academic achievements have made him a respected figure in the field of Jewish education and thought.
Books
Machzor Yom Kippur - Compact Annotated Edition 4x6
Siddur Weekdays Linear Edition 5 ½ x 8 ½