Azriel Rabinowitz

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Rabbi Azriel Rabinowitz (Hebrew: עזריאל רבינוביץ; 1905 15 July 1941[1]) was a rosh yeshiva at the Telshe yeshiva of Lithuania and one of the youngest pre-Holocaust rosh yeshivas.

He was born in Telz, Lithuania, in 1905, into a Jewish family, the son of Rabbi Chaim Rabinowitz (Reb Chaim Telzer) (18561930), one of the rosh yeshivas at the Telshe yeshiva, and Osnat Geffen (18801942).[2] Rabbi Azriel was a brilliant young man and by the age of 20 had mastered the entire Talmud in depth.

Upon the death of his father in 1931, he was appointed to the faculty of the yeshiva at the young age of 26. The following year, he married Channa (19081941), daughter of Rabbi Mordechai Zev Dzikansky, with whom he had three children, Chaim (19321941), Avigdor (19351941), and Shoshana.[3]

Teaching style

Telz massacre

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