Yechiel Michel Feinstein
Rabbi Yechiel Michel Feinstein | |
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2014 | |
Title | Rosh Yeshiva, Beis Yehuda |
Personal life | |
Born | Yechiel Michel Feinstein 27 June 1906 |
Died | 17 May 2003 |
Spouse | Lifsha Soloveitchik |
Children | Chaim Dovid Avrohom daughters |
Parent | Rabbi Avrohom Yitzchok Feinstein |
Alma mater | Mir yeshiva (Poland) |
Religious life | |
Religion | Judaism |
Denomination | Orthodox |
Jewish leader | |
Predecessor | none |
Successor | Rabbi Chaim Feinstein |
Position | Rosh yeshiva |
Yeshiva | Beis Yehuda |
Began | 1952 |
Ended | 2003 |
Buried | Har HaMenuchos |
Residence | Bnei Brak, Israel |
Yechiel Michel Feinstein (27 June 1906 – 17 May 2003[1] ) was a Haredi rabbi and rosh yeshiva in Israel and the United States.
Biography
[edit ]Feinstein, the son of Avrohom Yitzchok Feinstein, was born in Uzda, Lithuania,[1] [2] then part of the Russian Empire. His father died when he was seven and he went to live with his grandfather, Dovid Feinstein, the rabbi of Starobin, Belarus. His uncle was Moshe Feinstein.[1]
He went to Slutsk after his bar mitzvah [3] to study under Isser Zalman Meltzer.[1] When the Bolsheviks seized power Meltzer's yeshiva fled to Kletsk, Poland. During his three years in Kletsk, Feinstein attended the Talmudic lectures of Meltzer and his son-in-law, Aharon Kotler. Then he transferred to the Mir Yeshiva where he studied with Yeruchom Lebovitz [1]
Feinstein studied in Brisk under Yitzchok Zev Soloveitchik. While there he became subject to conscription into the army, so he traveled to Grodno to obtain fake medical forms from a doctor and en route, consulted with Yisrael Meir Kagan (the Chofetz Chaim) in Radin about evading the draft. Feinstein stayed in Grodno for half a year, where he studied under Shimon Shkop. He then returned to Brisk to continue studying under Soloveitchik, spending the summer months at the Mir Yeshiva. When World War II broke out, he traveled to Vilna with other students from the Mir.[1]
From Vilna Feinstein joined the Mir Yeshiva in exile in Japan. He arrived in the United States in 1941 with Aharon Kotler.[1] Feinstein was mashgiach for Joseph B. Soloveitchik in Boston. Less than a year later he joined his uncle, Moshe Feinstein, as the head of Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem in the Lower East Side, Manhattan.[1] He was appointed a member of the Agudas HaRabbonim and assisted the Vaad Hatzolah in rescuing Jews and aiding the war refugees in Europe.[1]
Israel
[edit ]In 1946, Feinstein visited Palestine and in August married Lifsha, the daughter of his former teacher Soloveitchik, in Jerusalem. He returned to America and continued as rosh yeshiva until 1952, when he and his family immigrated to Israel and he established Yeshivas Beis Yehuda in Tel Aviv [1] and served as its Rosh Yeshiva.[4]
In 1973 after the death of one of his daughters Feinstein moved to Bnei Brak.[1]
He died on the night of 17 May 2003 (16 Iyar 5763).[1]
He is the author of Chiddushei Hagri"m Feinstein.[5]
Family tree
[edit ]Brisker family tree
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author of Beis HaLevi Rabbi Chaim Soloveichik "Reb Chaim Brisker" Rabbi Yitzchak Zev (Reb Velvel) Soloveichik "The GRIZ" The Brisker Rov Lifsha Soloveitchik Feinstein Dr. Tovah Soloveitchik Lichtenstein Rabbi Jonathan Rosenblatt Rabbi Refael Shapiro, Rosh Yeshiva of Volozhin yeshiva Lifsha Shapiro
Rabbi Refoel Soloveichik Rabbi Dr. Aharon Lichtenstein Tzipporah Rosenblatt Rabbi Meir Soloveichik Dr. Atarah Soloveitchik Twersky Rabbi Mosheh Twersky z"l, Maggid Shiur at Yeshiva Toras Moshe
Rabbi Dr. Joseph B. (Yosef Dov) Soloveitchik
"The Rav" Rabbi Dr. Isadore Twersky, Talner Rebbe of Boston Rabbi Mayer Twersky, Rosh Yeshiva at Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary Rabbi Moshe Soloveichik Rabbi Ahron Soloveichik Rabbi Dr. Haym Soloveitchik Rabbi Moshe Soloveichik, Rosh Yeshivas Brisk (Chicago); Rav of Kehilas Beth Sholom Ahavas Achim
Peshka Feinstein Soloveichik Dr. Samuel Soloveichik Rabbi Eliyahu Soloveichik, Rosh Yeshiva at Lander College's Beis Medrash L'Talmud Rabbi Meir Yaakov Soloveichik
Shulamit Soloveitchik Meiselman Rabbi Moshe Meiselman, Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshiva Toras Moshe Rabbi Yosef Soloveichik Sarah Orenshein
Anne Soloveitchik Gerber Rabbi Chayim Soloveichik, Maggid Shiur at Yeshivat Reishit; Morah D’Asrah of Kehillat Ohr Shalom, Ramat Beit Shemesh Moshe Soloveichik
Rabbi Yosef Dov Soloveichik Rabbi Shmuel Chaim Soloveichik
Rabbi Yitzchok Soloveichik Rabbi Yisroel Soloveichik
Rabbi Yisroel Gershon Soloveichik Rabbi Moshe Soloveichik Rabbi Boruch Soloveichik
Rabbi Avraham Yeshaya Soloveichik
Daughter Soloveichik
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References
[edit ]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Baruchi, S. (21 May 2003). "HaRav Yechiel Michel Feinstein, zt'l". Dei'ah VeDibur. Retrieved 13 February 2011.
- ^ "RABBI YECHIEL MICHEL FEINSTEIN (1906-2003)". rabbimeirbaalhaneis.com. Rabbi Meir Baal Hanes Salant Charity. Retrieved 12 June 2023.
- ^ "Rav Yechiel Michel Feinstein zt"l, On His Ninth Yahrtzeit, Today, 16 Iyar | Matzav.com". Matzav.com. 8 May 2012. Retrieved 12 June 2023.
- ^ Hoffman, Yair (17 October 2021). "The Tsars, Amalek, and Rav Michel Feinstein Zt"l - VINnews". Vos Iz Neias? . Retrieved 12 June 2023.
- ^ "ר יחיאל מיכל פיינשטיין". Judaica Spot. Retrieved 12 June 2023.