Rabbi Yitchok Hutner's Legacy
- Rabbi and Rebbetzin David have edited the works of Rabbi Hutner, known as Pachad Yitzchok ("Fear of Isaac" also: "Isaac's Fear/Awe").
- The couple compiled and published the official biography of Rabbi Hutner known as "Sefer HaZikaron" ("Book of Remembrance").
- Edited a subsequent volume of Rabbi Hutner's "Igros Ukesavim" ("Letters and Writings"): "This volume consists of 264 letters and other writings. The unique character of this volume, as distinct from the other published volumes of the Pachad Yitzchak series, is spelled out in a brief, masterful introduction consisting of divrei Torah contributed by Rabbi Yonasan David shlita (son-in-law of the Rosh Yeshivah). The volume is divided into several sections: The first section contains letters dealing primarily with Hilchos De'os Vechovas Halevavos (duties of the heart and mind.)"
- Rabbi David has issued his own contributions based on Rabbi Hutner's thoughts known as "Ma'amarei Pachad Yitzchok" ("Talks/Teachings of Pachad Yitzchok").
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