Manis Friedman
Rabbi Manis Friedman | |
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מניס פרידמן | |
Rabbi Manis Friedman | |
| Born | Menachem Manis HaKohen Friedman February 14, 1946 |
| Occupations | Chabad Shaliach Rabbi Dean of Bais Chana Women International |
| Known for | Doesn't Anyone Blush Anymore? "YouTube's Most Popular Rabbi" |
| Children | 14, including Benny Friedman |
| Website | itsgoodtoknow.org |
Manis Friedman (full name: Menachem Manis HaKohen Friedman; Hebrew: מנחם מניס הכהן פרידמן; born February 14, 1946) is a Hasidic rabbi, author, social philosopher, and public speaker. He is the dean of the Bais Chana Institute of Jewish Studies. Friedman wrote Doesn't Anyone Blush Anymore?, which was published in 1990. Friedman appears in The Lost Key (2014), The Jewish Journey: America (2015), and in the documentary-style Patterns of Evidence (2017) series by Christian independent filmmaker Tim Mahoney, which explores his interpretation of biblical chronology. Some of his views have been met with controversy.