Today’s Yahrtzeits & History – 23 Elul

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flicker_100393Rav Yisrael of Pikov, son of Rav Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev (1818)

Rav Uri, the Seraph of Strelisk, author of Imrei Kodesh (1826). A disciple of Rav Shlomo of Karlin and of Rav Mordechai of eshchiz, he was the brother-in-law of Rav Menachem Mendel of Kosov. His main disciple was Rav Yehuda Zvi Hirsch, the first of the Stretyn dynasty.

Rav Yosef Baabad, the Minchas Chinuch (a commentary on Sefer Hachinuch), Rav of Tarnapol, Poland (1874). His “last name” is an acronym for B’nei Av Beit Din.

Rav Yitzchak Menachem Danziger, the Alexander Rebbe, author of Akeidas Yitzchak, killed in Treblinka with eightof his children (1942)

Rav Meir Yehuda Getz, Rav of the Kosel and Rosh Yeshivas Beit El (1924-1995). After one of his sons, a paratrooper, was killed in the battle for Jerusalem during the 1967 Six Day War, Rav Getz moved to the Old City and settled in the Jewish Quarter. He established a yeshiva there, and took up the duties he held until his death. In July 1981 Rav Getz was constructing a new synagogue behind the Wall that would face the Temple Mount. While the construction was going on, workers accidentally discovered Warren’s Gate and an open area behind it that they believed to be from the First Temple period.

Rav Nachman Dovid Dubinky (1911-2006). Born in The Old City of Yerushalayim, where his father came after leaving Russia as a Breslaver chossid. His father was niftar when Rav Nachman was 16 years old. He learned in Yeshivas Eitz Chaim for decades. There, he heard shiurim from Rav Issur Zalman, Rav Aharon Kotler, as well as the Gidulei Shmuel, Rav Shmuel Gedalya Neiman, and the Darkei Dovid, Rav Mordechai Dovid Levine. Rav Nachman lived in Bais Yisrael and a few other places, before settling in Botei Machsa when he and his Rebbetzin got married in 1932, after which they moved to Botei Natan where he lived for the next 70 years. Rav Nachman’s occupation through the years was sitting and learning Torah.

Today in History – 23 Elul

· A monk who converted to Judaism was burned at the stake in Rome, 1553.
· First U.S. Jewish army chaplain, Rabbi Jacob Frankel, appointed in 1862.
· Liquidation of the Vilna Ghetto, 1943.
· Terrorists crash airplanes into the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. 2001, waking the entire world up to the fact that a core of Muslim zealots are waging a war for global jihad, with hundreds of millions of their coreligionists silently supporting them. While most of the world mourns and expresses outrage on 9/11, thousands of Palestinians take to the streets to celebrate.

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  1. 23 Elul is also the day that Israel recognized the PLO–September 9, 1993

    Yasser Arafat

    Chairman

    The Palestinian Liberation Organization

    Mr. Chairman,

    In response to your letter of September 9, 1993, I wish to confirm to you that, in light of the PLO commitments included in your letter, the Government of Israel has decided to recognize the PLO as the representative of the Palestinian people and commence negotiations with the PLO within the Middle East peace process.

    Yitzhak Rabin

    Prime Minister of Israel

  2. The 23 rd of Ellul is also the Yartzeit of the Putoker Rav ZTL, Rav Shlomo Zalman Horowitz ZTL, who served as the Rav of the Litowisker Shul on the Lower East Side for many years.

    Many from all over would come to him for Eitzos and also to ask for his Tefillos on their behalf.

    Reportedly he was a descendant from the Baal Shem Tov’s daughter, Udell.

    ZCHUSO YAGEN AWLEYNU

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