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Morei Ha-uma is a series of six books in easy Hebrew, containing short biographies of Orthodox Rabbis and Torah personalities.
Each biography, written by Rabbi Israel Shurin, originally appeared in the English-language children's magazine Olomeinu, published by Torah Umesorah.