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Rabbi Aaron Samuel Tamares | |
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הרב אהרן שמואל בן משה יעקב תמרת | |
Born | 1869 |
Died | 1931 |
Other names | Aḥad ha-Rabanim ha-Margishim |
Education | Kovno Kollel, Volozhin Yeshiva |
Occupation | Rabbi |
Spouse | Rachel |
Children | Miriam, Zirka, Shlomo, David, Hannah, Rivkah Perelis |
Father | Moshe Ya'akov Tamares |
Aaron Samuel Tamares (Hebrew: אהרן שמואל תמרת Aharon Shmuel Tamares; 1869 – 1931) was a Ashkenazi Jewish Orthodox Rabbi, author, and philosopher, most notable for voicing a pacifist opposition to the mainstream Zionist movement. He often wrote under the pen name Aḥad ha-Rabanim ha-Margishim ("one of the passionate rabbis").