Slomó Köves
Slomó Köves | |
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Born |
Máté Köves 18 May 1979 Budapest, Hungary |
Occupation | Rabbi |
Spouse(s) | Lea Dvora Ajrechman |
Children | 4 |
Slomó Köves (born Máté Köves Budapest, 1979) is the current Executive Rabbi of EMIH Unified Hungarian Jewish Congregation (in Hungarian: EMIH Egységes Magyarországi Izraelita Hitközség) an affiliate of Chabad Lubavitch in Hungary. Chabad Lubavitch in Hungary is led by Rabbi Baruch Oberlander.
Köves graduated from the Yeshiva High School (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), the Institut Superieur D’études Rabbiniques et Talmudiques and the Central Lubavitch Yeshivot (New York).[1] He received a Ph. D. from the University of Debrecen, in history, in 2007.[2]
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External links
- Hungary's first Orthodox rabbi since Holocaust takes office
- Jewish News
- European Jewish Press
- (The official English web site of the Lubavitch community of Budapest)
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