Elie Munk

Eliyahu Munk translated numerous Jewish Bible commentaries to English.

Eli Munk wrote the book Seven Days of the Beginning.

[3] In 1936, he moved with his family to Paris,[4][5] where he was rabbi of the Communauté Israélite de la Stricte Observance.

[3] After the Nazi invasion of France, they moved to Switzerland in 1940, and remained there until the Liberation of Paris.

[5] Their children included Amélie Munk, who married Immanuel Jakobovits, who became the UK's Chief Rabbi, and Miriam Munk, who married Rabbi Abba Bronspiegel.