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Grand Rabbi '''Yitzhak Aharon Korff''' (legal name '''Ira A. Korff'''<ref name="TroubleRedstone" />) is the ] of ] – ]. Since 1975 he has been the Chaplain of the City of ] (serving the Boston Police and Fire Departments, Mayor's Office, and other City departments and agencies) and spiritual leader of Congregation Bnai Jacob, Zvhil–Mezhbizh Beis Medrash of Boston, Miami, Florida, and ], Israel. He is a '']'' (judge of Jewish law) of the BaDaTz Boston '']'' (rabbinical court) and ''Vaad HaRabbonim'' (council of rabbis). He is also Consul General to the government of Austria and publisher of the Boston-based Jewish newspaper '']''. Grand Rabbi '''Yitzhak Aharon Korff''' is the ] of ] – ]. Since 1975 he has been the Chaplain of the City of ] (serving the Boston Police and Fire Departments, Mayor's Office, and other City departments and agencies) and spiritual leader of Congregation Bnai Jacob, Zvhil–Mezhbizh Beis Medrash of Boston, Miami, Florida, and ], Israel. He is a '']'' (judge of Jewish law) of the BaDaTz Boston '']'' (rabbinical court) and ''Vaad HaRabbonim'' (council of rabbis). He is also Consul General to the government of Austria and publisher of the Boston-based Jewish newspaper '']''.


== Family == == Family ==

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Grand Rabbi Y.A. Korff, the Zvhil–Mezhbizh Rebbe
Grand Rabbi Yitzhak Aharon Korff (center) in his study with cousins the late Tolner Rebbe of Boston, Rabbi Yitzhak Twersky (left) and Grand Rabbi Shlomo Goldman, the Zvil-Sanzer Rebbe of Union City, NJ

Grand Rabbi Yitzhak Aharon Korff is the Rebbe of ZvhilMezhbizh. Since 1975 he has been the Chaplain of the City of Boston (serving the Boston Police and Fire Departments, Mayor's Office, and other City departments and agencies) and spiritual leader of Congregation Bnai Jacob, Zvhil–Mezhbizh Beis Medrash of Boston, Miami, Florida, and Jerusalem, Israel. He is a dayan (judge of Jewish law) of the BaDaTz Boston Beth din (rabbinical court) and Vaad HaRabbonim (council of rabbis). He is also Consul General to the government of Austria and publisher of the Boston-based Jewish newspaper The Jewish Advocate.

Family

Rabbi Korff's father was Rabbi Nathan Korff, who served as rabbi of Congregation B'nai Jacob in Milton, Massachusetts. His uncle Rabbi Baruch Korff was well known as a spiritual advisor to Richard Nixon.

Rabbi Korff is also a direct descendant of the Baal Shem Tov, the 18th century founder of the Hasidic movement, through the Baal Shem Tov’s grandson Rabbi Boruch of Medzhybizh, founder of the Mezhbizh Hasidic dynasty. Rabbi Korff also descended from numerous other Hasidic dynasties, including Zlotshev, Chernobyl, Apt, Yampol and Karlin, as well as Zvhil.

He is also a descendant of the Chabad chasidic dynasty through the Chabad Mitler Rebbe's daughter and son-in-law Rabbi Yaakov Yisroel of Cherkass, son of Grand Rabbi Mordechai (Magid of Chernobyl).

His first wife, Shari Redstone whom he married in 1980 and later divorced, is the daughter of Sumner Redstone, Chairman of the Board and controlling shareholder of the Viacom and CBS Corporation media conglomerates.

The Rebbe's second wife, the Rebbetzin, is a native of Jerusalem and a descendant of the Baal Shem Tov and the Hasidic dynasties of Zvhil, Zlotshev, and Tshernobl. She is the daughter of the late Shomer Emunim Rebbe, Grand Rabbi Avrohom Chayim Roth of Jerusalem and Bnei Brak, who was the son of Reb Arele. Her mother, the late Shomrei Emunim Rebbetzin, Rabbi Korff's third cousin, was the daughter of the previous Zvhiler Rebbe of Jerusalem, Rabbi Mordechai.

Education

He received three ordinations (Smicha, D.D.), educated at Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin, the Rabbinical Seminary of Israel, and Yeshivas Beis Mordechai (Zvhil) of Jerusalem, and was tutored privately by masters of Hasidism and Kabbalah.


In addition, The Rebbe is a graduate of Columbia University, Harvard University, Hebrew College, Brooklyn Law School, and Boston University School of Law, and holds the BA., B.J.E., J.D., and LL.M. degrees. In conjunction with The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and the Harvard Law School International Law Center he received an M.A. in international relations, an M.A.L.D. in international law and diplomacy, and a Ph.D. in international law. He was also a resident graduate at Harvard Divinity School.

Career

As Businessman

After marrying Shari Redstone, Korff was brought into the family's entertainment business. He served as president of National Amusements, the Redstone family business through which they exercise various degrees of control in Viacom and CBS, from 1987 until 1994, when the two divorced..

As Rabbi

In the early 1980s, Rabbi Korff served as rabbi of Temple Aliyah, a Conservative synagogue in Needham.

Grand Rabbi Korff simultaneously combined careers as a rabbi, chaplain, lawyer, diplomat, businessman and entrepreneur. His grandfather Jacob I. Korff was a Hasidic Rebbe, and he eventually assumed the position of successor to his grandfather.

He organized and staffed one of the first White Collar Crime units in the United States as a special consultant to the Norfolk County (Mass.) District Attorney's Office, and he served as a Special Assistant Attorney General for Massachusetts. On a political level he has advised candidates for political office at the City Council, Mayoral, Mass. Senate, Governor’s Office, and U.S. Senate and Congressional level, and assisted officials in substantive matters following their election to office.

He has served as an advisor and consultant in both public and private international relations, assisting numerous governments (including the United States, the U.K., Austria, Thailand, China, Jordan and others) in matters of diplomacy and international relations, and he has advised numerous national and multi-national business ventures in the United States and abroad.

Works

Rabbi Korff is also the author of Meshivas Nefesh Yitzchok: Insights of a Contemporary Chassidic Master, published (2001) in the original Hebrew/Yiddish/Aramaic and in English translation, on Kabbalah and Halachah, Jewish Law.

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ Herschaft, Jean (18 July 1980). "The Social Calendar". The Jewish Post and Opinion. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  2. Scheible, Sue (13 Jan, 2010). "Milton leader Rabbi Nathan Korff dies at 91". WickedLocal. Retrieved 3 February 2016. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. O'Brien, Luke (December 2009). "Trouble in the House of Redstone". Boston Magazine. Retrieved 22 May 2015.
  4. "Our Mission and History". Retrieved 22 May 2015.
  5. ^ "Damaged Torahs Buried". The Telegraph. AP. 12 Mar 1982. Retrieved 22 May 2015.

Sources

  • Toldos Anshei Shem, Rand and Greenblat, New York, 1950
  • Sefer Meshivas Nefesh Yitzhak, New York, 2000, 2001, second Revised Edition ISBN 0-9645367-1-4
  • HaHasidut, Prof. Yizhak Alfasi, Jerusalem.

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