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Following the death of Rav
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As a young boy, Partzovitz was reputed to have been so eager to engage in Torah study that he would run to
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Partzovitz's daily and general lectures are being printed posthumously by his children and students as
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Many parts of this article were adapted from "Sunset: Stories of Our
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in the morning barefoot because putting on shoes took up too much time.
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Partzovitz was survived by his two sons, Rabbi Tzvi
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At the age of fifteen, Rabbi Aryeh Tzvi, an alumnus of
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