Draft:Reb Reuven schwartz
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Reb Reuven Schwartz is a orthodox jew who lives in flatbush NY. He is the Author of over Template:70 Seforim which are jewish books about all difrernt topics including Zeraim which Halachos pertaaining to Agriculture History He was born in Lawrence, Nassau County, New York he learnt in HAFTR Elementry School countinueing on to HAFTR High School after this he went to Yeshiva Toras Moshe in Jerusalem after this he went to the Mir Yeshiva (Jerusalem) and learnt by Rabbi Asher Arieli. He married rivka Kaisman from lakewood. After this he moved to flatbush and joined the Novardok yeshiva under the leadership of rabbi Mordechai Yoffen and Rabbi Yankel Drillman