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      • Aaron the High Priest (Aharon Hakohen) was the first high priest of the Israelites, as recorded in the Hebrew Bible. He was born in Egypt and served in the Tabernacle throughout most of the 40 years that the Jews traveled through the desert. Aaron was the brother of Moses and Miriam, and the progenitor of all future priests (kohanim).
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  2. Aaron Teitelbaum (born 20 October 1947) is one of the two Grand Rebbes of Satmar, and the chief rabbi of the Satmar community in Kiryas Joel, New York.

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    Rabbi Aaron Teitelbaum has written a number of scholarly commentaries on the Torah and Talmud. Over fifteen volumes of his teachings have been published. Rabbi Aaron was appointed as the chief rabbi of the Satmar congregation in Kiryas Joel in 1984. Prior to that he was the rabbi of Atzei Chaim of Siget Synagogue on Hewes Street in the Williamsburg...

    In 1999, a major turn of events transpired in Satmar with respect to the future succession of the late Rebbe, Grand Rabbi Moshe Teitelbaum. The - until then unthinkable - idea of splitting up the dynasty into two separate sects, started to circulate and gain momentum. Up to 1999, the wide perception within the community was that after the death of ...

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    Thus Aaron, the first priest, ranks below Moses: he is his mouthpiece, and the executor of the will of God revealed through Moses, although it is written fifteen times in the Torah that "the Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron."

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    • Aaron Was the Brother of Moses. As documented in the Torah, Aaron (Aharon in Hebrew) was the son of Amram and Yocheved, and the elder brother of Miriam and Moses—the prophet chosen by G‑d to lead the Israelites out of Egypt and communicate the Torah to them in the desert.
    • He and Miriam Were Older Than Moses. We read that “Moses was eighty years old, and Aaron was eighty-three years old when they spoke to Pharaoh,”1 which tells us that Aaron was older than Moses by three years.
    • He Was Moses’ Spokesperson. As G‑d convinced a reluctant Moses to act as His agent to confront Pharaoh and take the people out of Egypt, He told him that he would not be alone in his efforts.
    • He Assisted Moses With Bringing the Plagues. Aaron did more than just talk. He actually performed many miracles on G‑d’s behalf, including turning his staff into a snake and then having his staff eat the staffs of Pharaoh’s magicians.
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