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Shlomo Chaim Kesselman

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Rabbi Shlomo Chaim Kesselman serves as the director of Machon Smicha, a unique online rabbinical ordination study program. Rabbi Kesselman lives with his family in Brooklyn, N.Y., where he also teaches Jewish law to candidates for rabbinical ordination at Central Lubavitch Yeshiva, Chovevei Torah.
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