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Rabbi Aaron Klepfish, who died last week aged 65, was an alumnus of the Slobodka Yeshiva, where he received semicha, and he continued throughout his life to labour for Torah for its own sake, writes Rabbi Maurice Landy of the Cricklewood Synagogue.
He was a founder, trustee and manager of the North-West London Jewish Day School and a member of the board of management of the Cricklewood Synagogue and a leading personality of the Mizrachi Organisation. His home was a rendezvous for scholars.
An extremely modest man who never hankered after the limelight, Rabbi Klepfish was yet a true Talmid Chacham and with his passing the Cricklewood Synagogue has been deprived of one of its leading personalities. (The Jewish Chronicle Apr 25 1969)
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April 16, 1969
Age 66
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London Borough Of Brent, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
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