Rabbi Moshe Stern (1914-1997[1]) was a prominent Orthodox Jewish (Charedi) Rabbi in the 20th century. He was DayanofDebrecen, Hungary and author of a halachic responsa sefer named Be'er Moshe. He survived Bergen Belsen during the Holocaust and after a brief stint in Buenos Aires, became Rabbi of Kahal Yesodei HaTorah in New York where he published Be'er Moshe.[2][3]
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