Slomó Köves
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.
Slomó Köves | |
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Born | Máté Köves 18 May 1979 |
Occupation | Rabbi |
Spouse(s) | Devora Leah Oirechman |
Children | 4 |
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]
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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