Ephraim Greenblatt
Ephraim Greenblatt was a prominent American rabbi and halachic authority who later resided in Jerusalem. Born in 1932, he developed a reputation for his extensive knowledge of Jewish law and his ability to provide insightful halachic guidance. Throughout his career, Greenblatt established himself as a respected figure in the Jewish community, earning recognition for his numerous halachic responses that addressed a wide range of questions and concerns.
As a leading disciple of the renowned Rabbi Moshe Feinstein, Greenblatt's teachings and interpretations were deeply rooted in traditional Jewish scholarship. His association with Feinstein, a prominent halachic authority, undoubtedly influenced his own approach to Jewish law and informed his responses to the many queries he received. Until his passing in 2014, Greenblatt remained a trusted and authoritative voice in the Jewish community, leaving behind a legacy of wisdom and guidance that continues to be valued by scholars and individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of Jewish law and tradition.