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The Rogatchover Gaon, Yosef Rosin (1858 5 March 1936) (Hebrew: ), also referred to by the title of his main work Tzafnath Paneach, was a Rabbi and one of the most prominent Talmudic scholars of the early 20th century, known as a "Gaon" (genius) because of his photographic memory and ability to connect sources from the Talmud to seemingly unrelated situations. He was born in Rogachev, now in Belarus, into a Hasidic family of Kapuster Hasidim, and was educated in the local cheder (Torah school for small children). His unusual capabilities were noticed at age thirteen, when he was sent to study…mehr

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The Rogatchover Gaon, Yosef Rosin (1858 5 March 1936) (Hebrew: ), also referred to by the title of his main work Tzafnath Paneach, was a Rabbi and one of the most prominent Talmudic scholars of the early 20th century, known as a "Gaon" (genius) because of his photographic memory and ability to connect sources from the Talmud to seemingly unrelated situations. He was born in Rogachev, now in Belarus, into a Hasidic family of Kapuster Hasidim, and was educated in the local cheder (Torah school for small children). His unusual capabilities were noticed at age thirteen, when he was sent to study in Slutzk along with Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik, five years his senior, under the Beis Halevi, Rabbi Yosef Dov Soloveitchik.