Its simply not worth it for me to stay here and miss out on such blessings.), The Chanukas Habayis in Kletzk was an impressive event that enhanced the yeshivahs prestige. With his trusted associates Irving & Amos Bunim at a Torah Umesorah dinner in 1956. In his memoirs, visa resident David Lewis (later a leader in the Canadian Bund) described how soon after the onset of Shabbos, local youths would paste their leaflets to the door of the main shul in town, knowing that they couldnt be removed by the Shabbos-observant attendees. Initial quarters were located on top of a Chinese laundry on Fourth Street, and the annual rent was $105. With many rabbinic dignitaries in attendance, the festive Chanukas Habayis took place in the uncompleted building in November 1929. The mutual respect between the two was immeasurable. In this regard, Rav Aharon even disputed the position maintained by his own father-in-law. In 1933 he traveled to England and Ireland, but it became apparent that the yeshivah was on the brink of financial collapse. Fearful of these. On Monday, the first day of Chol Hamoed, Rav Aharon took a train east, spending the second part of Yom Tov with Rav Ephraim Epstein (a Vaad Hatzalah leader and the brother of Rav Moshe Mordechai Epstein) in Chicago. The titular head of the Vaad HaYeshivos during this fraught period was the aging Rav Chaim Ozer Grodzinski, who carried the Jewish People as a whole and felt a special sense of responsibility towards yeshivah students in particular. Those rabbis also encouraged advanced American yeshivah students to study in Mir and Slabodka, which generated publicity as well. Rav Isser Zalman told me that hed long been aware of young Ahrele Sislovitzer, the prodigy of Slabodka, and had hopes of becoming his father-in-law one day. He stayed by his friend, Rabbi Kudensky of 6 Rutger Street in Manhattan. But above all, he argued, there are plenty of people who go to college and so few people who go to yeshivah. He derided the value of secular knowledge by minimizing its achievement. Rabbi Alter Pekier continues: Many rabbis and Jewish leaders from various Lithuanian towns came to Vilna to take leave of Rav Aharon. The Gemara surely didnt mean to describe Rabban Shimon ben Gamliels physical prowess, rather his ability to simultaneously lead Klal Yisrael in eight different respects, without any one of these areas interfering with the other. These factors made him more amenable to the idea of traveling to the United States on his own, sensing that he could perhaps facilitate the exit of the yeshivah from there, and expedite the process by breathing new life into rescue work. Following the founding of Torah Umesorah, he worked in lockstep with Dr. Joseph Kamenetsky, Rabbi Alexander Gross and Rabbi Bernard Goldenberg to found day schools in cities across America, making it clear that he was willing to sacrifice a day saying an intricate shiur on a sugya in Yevamos to ensure that a Jewish child in Minneapolis or Seattle would have the chance to learn the Alef-beis. Upper row behind the Vishker Illui is: Rav Avraham Trop. Rav Noach himself was questioned as to his preference to which he responded softly that had he wanted to stay in Kletzk, he never would have come to Mir. And grow it did. The incredibly successful dinner was lionized in a documentary produced by the grandchildren of Irving Bunim entitled, An Unprecedented Gathering in Support of Torah, the highlight of which is the keynote address of Rav Soloveitchik: When I look at Rav Aharon or listen to his words as they flow forth impatiently, rapidly when I feel his presence, I feel bound by a sense of achrayus and am reminded of Gedolei Yisrael. Initially named Emergency Committee for War-Torn Yeshivos, it was headed by Rav Chaim Ozers talmid in America, Rav Eliezer Silver. All were driven to action by Rav Aharons charisma and his passion for his many causes. Where are you from? Rav Mordechai went on. Who knows why they converted and at what risk they did it? he countered. (Her younger brother, Isidor Rayner was one of the first Jews elected to the US Senate.) The rest, approximately 80, will be given to us by the Vaad HaYeshivos, as they promised that they would be ready right after the holiday. At the bottom of the letter Rav Aharon adds a note saying, Perhaps the bookstore will accept a note from the Vaad promising payment shortly., Rav Aharons approach to communal leadership was the same as his approach to Torah study: the establishment of firm principles, broadness of scope and a most detailed conclusion. It was a short winter day, and as sunset approached there was still no resolution to the contentious issue under discussion. Hed clarify that his fundamental position hadnt changed; it was rather counterbalanced in individual cases when specific needs arose (such as financial straits, the military draft, etc.). Believing that unity was crucial to rescue, Rav Aharon advised putting aside political and ideological differences and closing ranks among all Orthodox factions to further rescue activities. Thousands of yungeleit sit and learn all day with hasmadah and zeal championed by supporters, fellow bnei Torah who vie for the opportunity to contribute eye-popping sums to their heroes. To those faithful balabatim who answered his call of Torah, Rav Aharon showed deep appreciation. R' Aharon Kotler very nearly got on a train to leave yeshiva and study mathematics in Moscow, and his sister spent the rest of her life regretting that he didn't do so; I thus find it unlikely that he would solve a Communist's challenge to solve a calculus problem. Other family members tried influencing him and even registered him in a religious haskalah school. Such was an encounter withRav Aharon Kotler. The rabbonim at front, from right: Rav Yosef Leib Nenedik, Rav Aharon Kotler and Rav Nachum Baruch Ginzberg of Yanova. He became a successful businessman also known for his Ethics from Sinai, a beloved commentary on Pirkei Avos. This made Beth Medrash Govoha a bridge of sorts, where the yeshivah tradition of Eastern Europe was handed over to a new generation of leaders and Torah scholars. Startled, she asked if anything was wrong. August 23, 1939 was one of the most significant dates in the history of the 20th century. Still, Polands economy was mired in an even worse depression, and Rav Aharon hoped that Jewish hearts and wallets would open to their needy brothers abroad. Upon their arrival at the train station in Baranovich, reports trickled in that a refugee crisis was brewing in Vilna, with overcrowding and food shortages. Although. [3], Some of those noted Jewish activists who supported Kotler in his efforts were Irving Bunim, Moses Feuerstein,[12] Stephen Klein and Zev Wolfson[13]. My Blog rav aharon kotler's sister In summarizing the shmuessen, Rav Nosson Wachtfogel once remarked, The rosh yeshivah had just one shmuess the requirement to study Torah, the need to accept upon oneself the yoke of Torah., In eulogizing Rav Aharon, Rav Moshe Sherer utilized the Gemaras description of Rabban Shimon ben Gamliel at the Simchas Beis Hashoeivah celebrations in the Bais Hamikdash. One of the primary movers behind this initiative was Rav Aharon. Come Shabbos, Rav Aharon would move into the yeshivah, sleeping in the dorm and eating all the Shabbos meals with his beloved talmidim, then personally thanking the cook for the delicious meals. In most instances he established and served at the helm of a local yeshivah as well. "It's a curse," Ted's wife Joan tells her sister-in-law Jackie Kennedy, the fresh widow of JFK, who was assassinated the year before. Utilizing the emergency visa obtained for him by the Vaad Hatzalah, he, his wife, and daughter received their Soviet exit visas and departed Lithuania for Moscow on February 7, 1941. During the week, the longtime mashgiach Rav Nosson Wachtfogel ran the yeshivah. Rabbi Shurin then added: Rav Isser Zalman shared something personal with me. February 2, 1892 / the fourth of Shevat 5652. In order to generate publicity that would enhance fundraising prospects, Rav Aharon conceived the idea of a grand opening ceremony. The Rosh Yeshivah faced Morgenthau across the desk, and Morgenthau told him, Ransom payments we cant allow., The Rosh Yeshivah, his piercing eyes flashing with fury, spoke emphatically [in Yiddish]. They claimed it would cause collateral damage to an already frosty relationship between Chinuch Atzmai and the Israeli government, which was vying for the same funding for its own educational and cultural institutions. During his years in Slabodka, Rav Aharon continued to grow in learning, while also integrating the mussar lessons of the Alter. Yeshivos and Kollelim in Philadelphia, Long Beach, Scranton, Passaic, Stamford, Far Rockaway, St. Louis, Denver, Belle Harbor, Toronto, Boston, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, as well as several in Brooklyn and other locations throughout the world. Reb Zev, according to the laws governing shlichim, you were in fact the messenger of Rav Aharon. We discussed this issue at a recent meeting, and it was decided that due to the current distressing financial situation there is nothing that should be done to prevent them from doing so., The poverty they faced was on display in another letter to Rav Yosef Shub where Rav Aharon urged, to give on our account to the bochur, Chaim Yehonasan, 50 volumes of Gemara Kiddushin, which are needed urgently. While Rav Aharon regularly attended shiurim of Rav Boruch Ber, he also considered himself a talmid of Rav Moshe Mordechai Epstein, whose shiurim he attended as well. ), At the behest of the Ridbaz, Rav Isser Zalman Meltzer led a group of 14 students from Slabodka to open a yeshivah in Slutzk. We can find another maggid shiur, but someone who can build a Bais Yaakov? Rav Aharon proudly wrote to Rav Yosef Shub of the Vaad HaYeshivos that aside from Mir and Radin, there is no yeshivah (in that region of Poland where most yeshivos were located) larger than ours.. Legend has it, as believed by many in the "yeshivishe" world, that the curse began with Joe Kennedy. I was once in my office when my secretary buzzed me, stating that there was a rabbi calling. Businesses were nationalized, expressions of nationalism were banned, and religious institutions and their leaders were targeted. Please send me the ten dollars this year by mail., This is a fairly accurate picture of Orthodox Jewish life in the 1950s. Prior to the construction of the Verrazano Bridge and Garden State Parkway, central New Jersey was a distant location from crowded New York City. You can tell Reb Aharon, I have fulfilled your bidding., At the 4th Knessia Gedolah of Agudath Israel in Yerushalayim in 1954 From left: The Imrei Chaim of Vizhnitz, Rav Eliezer Silver, the Beis Yisroel of Ger, Rav Aharon, Mr. Harry Goodman, Moreinu Yaakov Rosenheim, Rav Yitzchok Meir Levin, Rav Elya Meir Bloch (speaking), Rav Tzvi Pesach Frank. The last two decades of Rav Aharons life were marked by a balance between various leadership capacities in the worldwide Torah community and his efforts to mold Beth Medrash Govoha as a premier Torah institution. One day, a meshulach from Slabodka came to Slutsk and told Rav Isser Zalman about the young Aharon Kotler, describing him as the lion of the chaburah. At that point, Rav Isser Zalman realized that the secret was out, as the collector was likely singing Rav Aharons praises to anyone who would listen. He asked his close confidante, Mr. Stephen Klein, to oversee the organization, and he embarked on a relentless fundraising campaign. He told them unapologetically, Our task is to cause Torah to flourish, and Rav Aharon cannot be rebbi for students of a lower caliber. (Photo from the 1947 Torah Umesorah convention in Cleveland). Still short of $10,000, he personally borrowed the funds. We live in an age when the amenities of Torah life, institutions and community are taken for granted. [citation needed], Following his arrival in the United States, he joined the presidium of the Vaad Hatzalah, working feverishly to save Rabbis and Yeshiva students who were trapped in Europe. Rav Asher Bergman writes that when a young illui (later to become a renowned rosh yeshivah) arrived in Kletzk, Rav Shach encouraged him to stop smoking, not out of health concerns which they werent aware of at the time but rather to ensure that should he stray from the path, at least he wouldnt smoke on Shabbos.). You wont do well there, there are many apikorsim there. When the bochur made it clear that he still planned on utilizing the certificate obtained on his behalf by Rav Isser Zalman, Rav Aharon asked him to leave the yeshivah. I know you do a lot, but Im begging you to do even more considering the circumstances. Following Rav Reuven Grozovskys incapacitation in 1952, Rav Aharon assumed the role of chairman of the Moetzes Gedolei Hatorah of Agudath Yisrael of America. Reb Aharon founded a yeshivah in Lakewood, New Jersey. This man has a butler who works until then, but after eight hell open the door himself, and hopefully once he sees us, hell let us in!, Once Rav Aharon concluded a rather unsuccessful day of fundraising by telling his driver Velvel Pearl with a half-smile, Dont tell anyone how little money was raised; no one will want to become a rosh yeshivah.. You, Mr. Kaufman, were one of the great supporters of Torah, when you leave This World, that simchah will be given to you.. Yisrael af al pi shechatu yisroel hu.. After studying for two zemanim in Krinik, Arke was ready to move on, and is said to have traveled to Slabodka where he joined Yeshivas Knesses Beis Yitzchak. One of his childhood friends later reminisced in the towns Yizkor (memorial) book: I would visit the house of the rabbi as a friend of the delightful child Arke (today Rav Aharon Kotler). In an interview conducted with the president of Lakewood's BMG, Rabbi Aharon Kotler, a myth and legend that has been well-entrenched in the chareidi world about famous Jewish composer and. Arke may have had a shining reputation, but his childhood was marred by tragedy and pain. Reb Shraga Feivels youngest daughter Devorah Kramer recalled the eulogy delivered by Rav Yitzchok Elchonon Spektor, the Kovno Rav, at her fathers levayah. That piqued Rav Mordechai Shapiros interest. November 29, 1962 - Kislev 2 5723 Anyone with biographical information is asked to please send it in. Vilna and its surroundings would be returned to Lithuania which was neutral during the hostilities and in return the Soviets would be allowed to establish military bases on Lithuanian territory. One Erev Shabbos he saw a small kiosk in Tel Aviv, and someone asked the proprietor for a pack of cigarettes. By the end of 1907, construction was completed, and Congregation Sons of Israel opened. He had recently met withAgudath Harabonim emissary Dr. Samuel Schmidt in Yanova, Lithuania, wherehis yeshivah had relocated. He was right. Rav Isser Zalman believed the ploy was permitted, because he could retain that height by wearing the slats for the rest of his life. They too were martyred in 1941. Thank you. Rav Nachum Baruch was the president of the Lithuanian rabbinate and at one point the chairman of the Vaad HaYeshivos. In 1941 Rav Aharon Kotler arrived in America and expressed his desire to open a yeshivah based upon the structure and values of his yeshivah in Kletzk. An issue was debated and Rav Aharon, not yet 40, stated his opinion. Rav Aharon shared his worldview with Irving Bunim, pointing to American history as proof. His son is the great posek, Rav Dovid Cohen, rav of Gvul Yaavetz in Brooklyn. In recognition of his status, as well as the fact that he was an orphan, Rav Aharon was provided by the Katzovisheh Shul with a significantly larger stipend than others. Connect to the World Family Tree to find out, Yosef Chaim Shneur Zalman Kotler, Sarah Schwartzman (born Kotler), , ( ), Rav Yosef Chaim Shneur Ry Bmg-lakewood Chaim Shnior Kotler, Sarah Pesha Schwartzman ( Kotler), Yosef Chaim Shneur Zalman Kotler, Sarah Pesha Schwartzman ( Kotler), Slutsk, Slutsk District, Minsk Region, Belarus, Klezk, Kletsk District, Minskaja Woblasz, Belarus, Jerusalem, Yerushalayim (Jerusalem District), Israel, Rabbis and Students of Slutzk Yeshiva - Etz Chaim, Revered Rabbis, Kabbalists, Sages, Torah Scholars and Luminaries of Renown, Rabbi Shneur Zalman Pines-Kotler, ABD Sislowitz. I go, Rav Hutner answered, simply to hear Rav Aharon Kotler utter the word Torah.. Kotler died at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in New York City on November 29, 1962. I am old and weaker, and I apologize that I cannot come visit you personally. Rav Yaakov Kamenetsky then rose and declared, I will explain why the Kletzker Rosh Yeshivah feels the way he does. He then proceeded to share their Slabodka experiences, how Rav Reuven played a crucial role in their transfer from Minsk to Slabodka, and how he looked after their welfare there. On October 28, 1939, the Red Army withdrew from Vilna, and the next day the Lithuanians staged a military parade through the city center. In advance of his arrival, The Morgen Journal profiled the Kletzker rosh yeshivah: Rav Aharon was already known in his youthful years in Slabodka as the Sislovitzer Illui. The world will yet survive without another one. A simple peddler named Tzvi Moshe Cohen stood up and announced that he would pledge $12. Rav Pam didn't want us to become selective, sectarian followersof Gedolim. Years later in Baltimore, a former student at Knesses Beis Yitzchak, Mr. Harry Wolpert, described the scene: When Rav Leizer saw that hundreds of yeshivah students had arrived, he skipped the formalities and immediately launched into a shiurwith his trademark intensity. The Vaad Hatzalah had been able to procure limited above-quota visas designated for clergy, and Rav Aharon was offered one. [Yet] Government policy prohibited the payment of ransom to the enemy. Im convinced that Chinuch Atzmai is more important than my own yeshivah.. Who was the brave one? -Rav Shaul Kagan. Franks Family Reunion: Rav Moshe Mordechai Epstein (second from left) on a visit to America. His grandson Rav Yaakov Eliezer Schwartzman explained it as follows. [3] At first, he settled in New York City's Upper West Side, and in 1949, he moved to the Borough Park neighborhood of Brooklyn. Rav Aharon was the Rabban Yochanan Ben Zakkai of his time, tasked with picking up the pieces after the staggering destruction of the Holocaust. Rabbi Aharon Kotler shlita, his family, and some of the older students loaded their belongings onto a wagon and they themselves walked on foot, their heads bent and their hearts heavy.. In the interim he also hired a mashgiach, first Rav Shmuel Fundiler, then Rav Pesach Pruskin, and when the latter departed to establish his own yeshivah in Shklov, Rav Isser Zalman hired his brother-in-law Rav Sheftel Kramer for the position. On October 10, the Lithuanian government signed a mutual assistance treaty with the Soviets, in which Vilna and its environs would be returned to the country in exchange for Soviet military bases on its territory. With the eventual formation of the War Refugee Board in January 1944, Rav Aharon and Irving Bunim were able to work with its head John Pehle on several rescue attempts. When Yeshivah Knesses Beis Yitzchak opened in Slabodka in 1898, Rav Zalman Sender was among those invited to become its rosh yeshivah (and according to one source, even spent a few days there). At that time Vaad Hatzalah had one million dollars ready for transfer, to be used as barter for Jewish captives who were held in the claws of the accursed German murderers. The Sislovitzer paced up and down the room, lhavdil like a Slabodka bochur with a difficult question in the Gemara, spun his thumb and readily solved the difficult mathematical problem. He saw in the case of the Gaon a genuine Divine revelation. Gib a brocha zohl ehr verrin a kannai bless him that he become a zealot, the father pressed, but Rav Aharon demurred, If hell become a talmid chacham hell know how to conduct himself.). At first, he was reluctant, claiming that it was a resort where people came for pleasure and vanity, and not fit for a spiritual center. At 29 he was the youngest of Polands interwar roshei yeshivah, and he had now entered the public sphere as a rosh yeshivah, educator, leader and builder. Partners in rescue: Rav Aharon with Rav Eliezer Silver and Rav Avraham Kalmanowitz, who tirelessly led the Vaad Hatzalah rescue attempts during the war years. He chaired the Rabbinical administration board of Torah Umesorah, and was on the presidium of the Agudas HaRabbonim of the U.S. and Canada. [He presented] complicated mathematical problems that would be hard for a licensed engineer to solve, and the Sislovitzer resolved them in no time. Reb Shmuel Teitzmaller, whose family owned the local construction firm that built the yeshivah, described this exuberance decades later in a Beth Medrash Govoha newsletter: You could see a simple laborer or one of the balabatim grab a free moment, run over to the construction site, grab a few bricks and hand it to a bricklayer. One would imagine that such an accomplishment would draw endless praise from Rav Aharon. His curiosity got the better of him, and he struck up a conversation. Rav Aharon himself provided for many of the students in the early chaotic days. Though the Lithuanian government was well aware that the Red Army tended to stay and even expand in any territory under their control, they conceded to the demands of the Soviets. The mashgiach, Rav Nosson Meir Wachtfogel (pictured with current rosh yeshivah Rav Malkiel Kotler) was a product of Mir, Kaminetz and Kelm, and was among the founders of the White Plains Kollel. Following a quick stop in Cincinnati, he arrived at Penn Station on April 21, 1941. Torah education is being built, dinner is served and the ever present Mishna Berura never leaves his hand. Whether it was rescue work during the war, building Beth Medrash Govoha, the establishment of Chinuch Atzmai, Torah Umesorah, and almost every endeavor which Rav Aharon would participate and initiate towards the building of postwar Orthodoxy, hed do so with Irving Bunim at his side. They also began to open small hotels that were marketed as kosher to cater to Jewish clientele. Years later he heard that this child had somehow ended up in America and opened a yeshivah. Almost from its inception, Rav Aharon was supportive of and active within the Agudas Yisrael political party in Poland. His schedule included delivering a daily blatt shiur and the semichah shiur, where he readied scores of budding scholars for the rabbinate. The Alter cared for the neophyte as he would his own child, hosting him at his apartment adjacent to the yeshivah for Shabbos and Yom Yov meals alongside some of his closest older students. Following the shiur, a review was conducted by a gifted student named Pesach Horowitz and later by Shmuel Maslow, the latter of whom it was said would repeat the entire shiur without adding a single explanatory word or comment. Prior to Bunims appeal at the dinner he read a newspaper ad for dogs winter coats. He examined the two boys with his piercing eyes. Rav Shneur Zalman, the third son of Rav Moshe Pines, was born during the reign of Czar Nicholas I, when the dreaded Cantonist laws were in effect. The setting and language may have been different, but he would bring the same fire and uncompromising vision to the task. Youre speaking like an inebriated Turk! i.e., youre incomprehensible. Contents Address of Rav Aharon Kotler Chinuch Atzmai Dinner 1956 50th yartzheit of harav aharon kotler zt l lakewood The younger students would remain with Rav Isser Zalman in Slutzk for the time being. The Torah will begin to rise in a new place before its current locus goes dark. It had the added bonus of a steady stream of Jewish vacationers who could potentially serve as a fundraising base. Rav Aharon told me of their experience and emotions in leaving Kletzk. If I knew how to type, I would do it myself for Rav Aharon! he told them. Subsequently, he joined his father-in-law, Isser Zalman Meltzer, to run the yeshiva of Slutsk. A traditional Jew from Cincinnati named Dr. Samuel Schmidt was sent to Lithuania by Rav Leizer Silver as an emissary of the nascent group. With his arrival in Slabodka, he enjoyed a . After losing a child in infancy, Rebbetzin Chana Perel gave birth to their son Chaim Shneur in 1918, followed by a daughter Sarah in 1921. This was due to Rav Aharon devoting all his resources towards Chinuch Atzmai while neglecting his own yeshivah. Rav Aharon Kotler was a man with a fiery passion for Torah and a deep love for his students. And while he supported and interacted with many different types of faithful Jews enjoying a close relationship with the Kopyczynitzer Rebbe, the Satmar Rav and the Tchebiner Rav he was unfailingly true to his roots and identity. Eventually, two developments accentuated the risk factors and paved the way for Rav Aharons decision to escape to the United States. Several years ago, we had the privilege of visiting Rav Yaakov Schiff, a son-in-law of the Brisker Rav and widely considered to be Rav Aharons prime talmid in Lakewood. His approach to learning was creative and vital. He was only 14 years old, but that didnt stop him from being outspoken in shiur, challenging the rosh yeshivah, Rav Moshe Mordechai Epstein. The principal of the Kovno Gymnasium found out that among the bochurim there was an illui a wunderkind. Rav Aharon also managed to include an orphan girl who lived with them named Grunia Winograd on the visa registering her as an adopted daughter. A farewell party in Kletzk for Nochum Uzder (6th from left, bottom row). Rav Aharon traveled by boat on his first trip there in 1945. The majority of students, however, chose to remain with the Rav of Slabodka, Rav Moshe Danishevsky, until Rav Chaim Rabinowitz (known to posterity as Rav Chaim Telzer) was hired as rosh yeshivah. Rav Hillel Bishko played an integral role in the kollels founding. Rav Yaakov Teitelbaum, leader of the Zeirei Agudah in prewar Vienna and later the rav of Adas Yereim in Kew Gardens, told of a rabbinic gathering in Europe attended by Rav Chaim Ozer. Rav Aharon was proud of his wifes comprehensive knowledge of Tanach and would often pose an intricate question to her, smiling when she provided not just one, but two satisfactory answers. A Western Union messenger handed him an emergency cable, which read: Came to American Embassy in Moscow to receive Emergency Visa. A handful of these improvised yeshivos became formal institutions and gained some renown, such as the famous Blumkas Kloiz and a yeshivah run by Rav Shlomo Goloventzitz, which served as a feeder for Slabodka. Rav Moshe Zevulan Margolies (Ramaz) would spend the winter months in Lakewood during his later years. The tremendous zechusim (merits) that you have, is something that you receive reward for in this world. In this capacity he maintained a very active correspondence with the two tireless administrators of the Vaad HaYeshivos in Vilna Rav Yosef Shub and Rav Aharon Berek. The letter described how the yeshivah-farm could also open a cannery that would produce Kosher for Pesach products and serve as a summer camp as well, and ended on a note of optimism: The average worker on the Torah Farm Industrial Project would find more leisure time which may be devoted to the study of Torah, since he need not travel to or from work. Rebbetzin Baila Hindas father was Reb Shraga Feivel Frank, a student and devoted supporter of Rav Yisroel Salanter. A neighborhood group organized a petition against the sale, citing potential noise issues in the quiet neighborhood. Other family members tried influencing him and even registered him in a. The Shechinah shines from him!. After the war, he walked to Bratislava with an older cousin. But shortly thereafter, he immigrated to Eretz Yisrael where he assumed a position in the Etz Chaim Yeshiva in Yerushalayim.
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