Paysach J. Krohn
Rabbi Paysach J. Krohn is a renowned author, lecturer, and mohel based in the United States. He is best known for his engaging and inspirational books, particularly those in the 'Maggid' series which are collections of stories and ethical teachings from various rabbis and Jewish scholars. Rabbi Krohn was born in 1945 and was trained by his father, Rabbi Jacob Krohn, who was also a noted mohel. He has continued in his father's footsteps, both in the practice of circumcision and in spreading Jewish teachings.
Rabbi Krohn's writing career was heavily influenced by Rabbi Sholom Schwadron, the original 'Maggid of Jerusalem,' whose stories and teachings he began to document and publish. His books, including 'The Maggid Speaks,' 'Around the Maggid's Table,' and 'Echoes of the Maggid,' have gained widespread popularity for their powerful messages and accessible style. These works compile various true stories and parables that promote Jewish values and ethics.
Aside from his writing and speaking engagements, Rabbi Krohn is actively involved in community service and education. He frequently travels to give lectures and seminars on Jewish law, ethics, and family life. His talks are known for their practical advice and heartfelt delivery, making him a respected figure in Jewish communities worldwide. His work not only preserves traditional Jewish wisdom but also applies it to contemporary issues, making it relevant for today's audience.