Zalman Nechemia Goldberg

Zalman Nechemia Goldberg (Hebrew: זלמן נחמיה גולדברג; January 28, 1931 – August 20, 2020) was a rabbi, posek, and rosh yeshiva in Israel. The scion of a Lithuanian Jewish family, Goldberg was also a son-in-law of Shlomo Zalman Auerbach.[1]

Rabbi

Zalman Nechemia Goldberg
Goldberg in 2011
Personal
Born(1931-01-28)January 28, 1931
DiedAugust 20, 2020(2020-08-20) (aged 89)
Jerusalem
ReligionJudaism
DenominationOrthodox Judaism
OccupationRabbi
PositionRosh yeshiva
YeshivaSadigura
PositionChief Justice
OrganisationJerusalem Rabbinical High Court

Harav Goldberg was a halakhic authority and Chief Justice of the Rabbinical High Court in Jerusalem, where he made rulings on the issues of gittin, ketubot, artificial insemination, and the commandment of living in the Land of Israel. He co-authored the Jewish prenuptial agreement sponsored by the Rabbinical Council of America together with Mordechai Willig.[2]

Harav Goldberg was the rosh yeshiva of both the Sadigura Hasidic yeshiva and the Jerusalem College of Technology (Machon Lev), and headed the Institute for the Higher Study of Halacha (Machon Iyun Ha'Halacha) in Jerusalem. He lectured extensively in the Chabad Yeshivat Torat Emet of Jerusalem on matters of Jewish law.

Harav Goldberg was also well known for his semicha (rabbinic ordination) exams, which were often taken as an alternative to those offered by the Israeli Rabbinate.[3]

Harav Goldberg became the editor and chief of Encyclopedia Talmudit in 2008.[4]

In November 2009, he wrote an endorsement for The King's Torah, a controversial book bty Yitzhak Shapira.[5] He later rescinded it, saying that the book includes statements that "have no place in human intelligence."[6]

Goldberg died on 20 August 2020 at Hadassah Medical Center in Ein Kerem, a week after collapsing in his home. His funeral was held at the Shamgar Funeral house and Mount of Olives cemetery.[7]

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