Reb Chaim Elazar Spira, the Munkatcher Rebbe, (1868-1937), was a tzaddik and gaon of unusual piety known after his multi-volume Minchas Elazar. One of his expressions of uncompromising zealotry was his fierce, outspoken opposition to political Zionism and the Agudath Yisrael. Rav Yechiel Yaakov Weinberg, zt’l, (1884-1966), was one of the great roshei yeshivah and […]
By Rabbi Yair Hoffman for 5tjt.com Often there is a “Plan A.” But sometimes, one has to go with a “Plan B.” And, since everything is mishamayim, it soon
By Rabbi Yair Hoffman for 5TJT.com Seven years ago, tonight, Klal Yisroel had lost an extraordinary Rosh Yeshiva, a world-class Posek, and a remarkable
More than four decades after his passing, talmidim, assistants, and the American hosts of “everyone’s rosh yeshivah” share their personal memories of Rav Shmuel Rozovsky
It was a frigid morning in late January of 1978.
A throng of men stood together in the arrivals hall at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York, eyes trained on the door. Suddenly, the doors swung open and a tall, dignified rabbi appeared. Instantly, the waiting crowd locked arms, began a celebratory tune, and began to dance toward him.
A weakened Rav Shmuel Rozovsky approached the joyous crowd with surprise in his eyes and waved them off, but they remained undeterred. The leader of the group, a veteran talmid, clasped Rav Shmuel’s hand warmly and whispered some words into his ear. Slowly, the great Ponevezher Rosh Yeshivah began to smile. He beckoned the group to a nearby seating area where they crowded around him in silence. No matter that he’d just concluded a grueling flight, no matter that his