Jump to content

Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim Montreal: Difference between revisions

No edit summary
Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
No edit summary
 
(9 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim [[Montreal]] in [[Canada]] was founded by [[The Rebbe Rayatz|the Frierdiker Rebbe]] on the 3rd of Cheshvan 5702 (1941).
Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim [[Montreal]] in [[Canada]] was founded by [[The Rebbe Rayatz|the Frierdiker Rebbe]] on the 3rd of Cheshvan 5702 ([[1941]]).


The Frierdiker Rebbe appealed to the Canadian government to grant visas to the Tomchei Tmimim students from Shanghai. The Canadian government agreed, and out of eighty visas distributed to all yeshiva students in Shanghai at the time, the yeshiva received nine visas. On the 2nd of Cheshvan 5702, nine Tmimim who received visas were sent: Yosef Rodal, Aryeh Leib Kramer, Yosef Menachem Mendel Tenenbaum, [[Rabbi Menachem Zev Greenglass|Menachem Zev Greenglass]], [[Rabbi Moshe Eliyahu Gerlitzky|Moshe Eliyahu Garlitzky]], [[Rabbi Yitzchak HaKohen Hendel|Yitzchak Hendel]], Yosef Weinberg, Yosef Tzvi Kotlarsky, and Shmuel Stein, with the goal of strengthening the community and establishing a Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim in Montreal. (These nine bochurim were students of Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim Otwock before studying in Shanghai).
== Early History ==
The Frierdiker Rebbe appealed to the Canadian government to grant visas to the Tomchei Tmimim students from Shanghai. The Canadian government agreed, and out of eighty visas distributed to all yeshiva students in Shanghai at the time, the yeshiva received nine visas. On the 2nd of Cheshvan 5702, nine Tmimim who received visas were sent: Yosef Rodal, Aryeh Leib Kramer, Yosef Menachem Mendel Tenenbaum, [[Menachem Zev Greenglass]], [[Moshe Eliyahu Gerlitzky|Moshe Eliyahu Garlitzky]], [[Yitzchak HaKohen Hendel|Yitzchak Hendel]], Yosef Weinberg, Yosef Tzvi Kotlarsky, and Shmuel Stein, with the goal of strengthening the community and establishing a Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim in Montreal. (These nine bochurim were students of Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim Otwock before studying in Shanghai).


They traveled by ship from Shanghai to San Francisco, California and from there by train to Montreal, The day after their arrival, the yeshiva opened. Rabbi Aryeh Leib Kramer served as its director from then until his passing. Rabbi Yitzchak HaKohen Hendel stood at the head of the yeshiva.
They traveled by ship from Shanghai to San Francisco, California and from there by train to Montreal, The day after their arrival, the yeshiva opened. Rabbi Aryeh Leib Kramer served as its director from then until his passing. Rabbi Yitzchak HaKohen Hendel stood at the head of the yeshiva.


The Frierdiker Rebbe's Instructions to the Students
==== The Frierdiker Rebbe's Instructions to the Students ====
 
About a week later, on the 9th of Cheshvan, the Frierdiker Rebbe sent a long letter to the Tmimim students detailing his holy instructions for their activities in the city as well as special instructions regarding the new yeshiva students:
About a week later, on the 9th of Cheshvan, the Frierdiker Rebbe sent a long letter to the Tmimim students detailing his holy instructions for their activities in the city as well as special instructions regarding the new yeshiva students:


Line 24: Line 24:
The Frierdiker Rebbe was not satisfied with the success, and about a week later sent a letter to Rabbi Levitin, complaining that they had gathered "only" twenty-four students. He gave practical instructions on how to gather more students. As part of the outreach, the students published a newspaper called 'Der Chaver' for a year calling on young parents to send their children to yeshiva.
The Frierdiker Rebbe was not satisfied with the success, and about a week later sent a letter to Rabbi Levitin, complaining that they had gathered "only" twenty-four students. He gave practical instructions on how to gather more students. As part of the outreach, the students published a newspaper called 'Der Chaver' for a year calling on young parents to send their children to yeshiva.


Meanwhile, young men who had traveled from Germany to England were arrested because they spoke German and were suspected of spying for the Germans. These young men were sent to a detention camp in New Brunswick, Canada. After the Frierdiker Rebbe worked to free them through Rabbi Levitin, in Pesach 5702 they joined the yeshiva, including Aharon Klein, Yehuda Spatz, and Reuven Tzvi Yehuda Feigelstock, who became close to Chabad Chassidus thanks to this rescue.
Meanwhile, young men who had traveled from Germany to England were arrested because they spoke German and were suspected of spying for the Germans. These young men were sent to a detention camp in New Brunswick, Canada. After the Frierdiker Rebbe worked to free them through Rabbi Levitin, in Pesach 5702 they joined the yeshiva, including Aharon Klein, Yehuda Sputz, and Reuven Tzvi Yehuda Feigelstock, who became close to Chabad Chassidus thanks to this rescue.


A year later in 5703 the yeshiva had over two hundred students. The Frierdiker Rebbe sent a letter saying that thank G-d after great effort that the students exerted, there should have been at least five hundred students.
A year later in 5703 the yeshiva had over two hundred students. The Frierdiker Rebbe sent a letter saying that thank G-d after great effort that the students exerted, there should have been at least five hundred students.
Line 32: Line 32:
On the 19th of Kislev 5716 the yeshiva celebrated together with five hundred students the first semicha ceremony recognized in Canada. The impressive evening was held at Young Israel with participation of all the city's Jews. The students were tested by Rabbi Hirschhorn - the chief rabbi of Montreal. The Rebbe instructed to make it a big celebration and the mayor and congressmen were invited. The Rebbe sent a special representative, Rabbi Shlomo Hecht, who made a great kiddush Hashem.
On the 19th of Kislev 5716 the yeshiva celebrated together with five hundred students the first semicha ceremony recognized in Canada. The impressive evening was held at Young Israel with participation of all the city's Jews. The students were tested by Rabbi Hirschhorn - the chief rabbi of Montreal. The Rebbe instructed to make it a big celebration and the mayor and congressmen were invited. The Rebbe sent a special representative, Rabbi Shlomo Hecht, who made a great kiddush Hashem.


== Instructions from the Frierdiker Rebbe to the Students ==
#
About a week later, on 9 Cheshvan, the Frierdiker Rebbe sent a long letter to the Temimim students detailing his holy instructions for their activities in the city, as well as special instructions regarding the new yeshiva students (Igros Kodesh Rayatz Vol. 6, p. 48):
 
# Every Friday night, two students should review Chassidus in two Chabad shuls in the city. The same should be done between Mincha and Maariv on Shabbos, with a different student reviewing each time while the others listen.
# All students should eat both Shabbos meals together, singing Lubavitch niggunim slowly during the meals. One student should review Chassidus and they should share stories.
# Since Canada has Sunday off, they should publicly review a Chassidus maamar (can be one already said on Shabbos), specifically an 'avodah' maamar.
# To bring closer anash who have been swept away by the "many waters" to worldly life, to inspire them with new life.
# To reach out to young people in every possible way, "search thoroughly with great effort and toil" to bring them into the yeshiva.
# Visit non-Chabad shuls, give regards from our brothers overseas, share details about their suffering and awaken people to help free them through the pidyon shvuyim work under the Rebbe's direction.
# Visit rabbonim and discuss Torah with them, "put aside humility and study sugyos well, discuss them among yourselves and speak about them with the rabbonim to remove claims that in Tomchei Temimim they don't learn nigleh or that the nigleh knowledge is weak."
 
== Development of the Yeshiva ==
During Cheshvan, the Frierdiker Rebbe sent R' Shmuel Levitin to help establish the yeshiva in its first steps. Later the Rebbe instructed to arrange a working committee for managing Tomchei Temimim, chosen by local anash. The Rebbe appointed R' Yehuda Albert as committee head - apparently an activist who helped and supported the yeshiva greatly. R' Levitin left the yeshiva shortly after 10 Kislev 5702, about a month after arriving.
 
Less than a month after opening, the nine students conducted major outreach among the city's Jews and gathered twenty-four young local students from the shuls. For them, they established two classes called "Achi Temimim", temporarily in the Chabad Nusach Ari shul on Du Park Street.
 
The Frierdiker Rebbe wasn't satisfied with the success, and about a week later sent a letter to R' Levitin complaining that they gathered "only" twenty-four students. He gave practical instructions how to gather more students. As part of the campaign, the students published a newspaper called 'Der Chaver' for a year calling on young parents to send their children to yeshiva.
 
Meanwhile, boys who traveled from Germany to England were arrested because they spoke German and were suspected of spying for the Germans. These boys were sent to a detention camp in New Brunswick, Canada. After the Frierdiker Rebbe worked to free them through R' Levitin, in Pesach 5702 they joined the yeshiva, including Aharon Klein, Yehuda Spatz, Reuven Tzvi Yehuda Feigelstock, who through this rescue became close to Chabad Chassidus.
 
A year later in 5703 the yeshiva had over 200 students. The Frierdiker Rebbe sent a letter saying thank G-d after the great effort the students invested, there should have been at least 500 students.
 
In 5710, R' Yehuda Chitrik was appointed spiritual director of the yeshiva. On 15 Shevat 5712, the Rebbe instructed him to establish Achos Temimim.
 
On 19 Kislev 5716, the yeshiva celebrated together with 500 students the first ordination ceremony recognized in Canada. The impressive evening was held at Young Israel with participation of all city Jews. The students were tested by R' Hirschhorn - Chief Rabbi of Montreal. The Rebbe instructed to make it a big celebration, even inviting the mayor and congressmen. The Rebbe sent a special representative, R' Shlomo Hecht, who made a great kiddush Hashem.


== The Yeshiva Building ==
== The Yeshiva Building ==
As the yeshiva expanded, there was a need for an organized and large space. The yeshiva administrators began planning to buy a large, beautiful building to comfortably house all students. Until this plan materialized, the yeshiva was housed in a local orphanage, where they received several rooms to run the yeshiva.
As the yeshiva expanded, there was a need for an organized and large space. The yeshiva administrators began planning to buy a large, beautiful building to comfortably house all students. Until this plan materialized, the yeshiva was housed in a local orphanage, where they received several rooms to run the yeshiva.


Meanwhile, the Frierdiker Rebbe began demanding that Montreal anash and activists arrange to buy a new, spacious building for the yeshiva. The Rebbe sent letters to activists who helped the yeshiva greatly - not to spare their money and ensure a proper building for the yeshiva, and Hashem would reward them.
Meanwhile, the Frierdiker Rebbe began demanding that Montreal anash and activists arrange to buy a new, spacious building for the yeshiva. [[The Rebbe]] sent letters to activists who helped the yeshiva greatly - not to spare their money and ensure a proper building for the yeshiva, and Hashem would reward them.


Indeed, in mid-summer that year they succeeded in buying a large building suitable for the yeshiva. For the building dedication held on 15 Kislev 5704, the Frierdiker Rebbe sent a letter to the yeshiva students, blessing them and the entire community and rabbonim with mazal tov for acquiring the building. The celebration itself was held with great splendor with participation of city rabbonim and visiting rabbonim, led by the Rashag - the Frierdiker Rebbe's son-in-law and executive director of Tomchei Temimim who came to Montreal.
Indeed, in mid-summer that year they succeeded in buying a large building suitable for the yeshiva. For the building dedication held on 15 Kislev 5704, the Frierdiker Rebbe sent a letter to the yeshiva students, blessing them and the entire community and rabbonim with mazal tov for acquiring the building. The celebration itself was held with great splendor with participation of city rabbonim and visiting rabbonim, led by the Rashag - the Frierdiker Rebbe's son-in-law and executive director of Tomchei Temimim who came to Montreal.
Line 76: Line 52:


(In Iyar 5769 the yeshiva staff called a meeting announcing financial difficulties; but ultimately, with great effort, the yeshiva was preserved.)
(In Iyar 5769 the yeshiva staff called a meeting announcing financial difficulties; but ultimately, with great effort, the yeshiva was preserved.)
As of 5784 about forty bochurim study in the yeshiva.


== Past Yeshiva Staff ==
== Past Yeshiva Staff ==
Line 85: Line 59:
* R' Menachem Zev Greenglass - Mashpia
* R' Menachem Zev Greenglass - Mashpia
* R' Meir Chaim Chaikin - Maggid Shiur
* R' Meir Chaim Chaikin - Maggid Shiur
* R' Yerachmiel Binyominson - Maggid Shiur
* [[Rabbi Yerachmiel Binyominson|R' Yerachmiel Binyominson]] - Maggid Shiur
* R' Isaac Shwei - Rosh Yeshiva
* R' Isaac Shwei - Rosh Yeshiva
* R' Yosef HaKohen Rodal - Rosh Yeshiva
* R' Yosef HaKohen Rodal - Rosh Yeshiva
Line 93: Line 67:
* R' Reuven Tzvi Yehuda Feigelstock - Board Member
* R' Reuven Tzvi Yehuda Feigelstock - Board Member
* R' Yosef Yitzchak Sputz - Director
* R' Yosef Yitzchak Sputz - Director
* R' Aharon Eliezer Tzeitlin - Teacher
* R' [[Rabbi Aharon Eliezer Tzeitlin|Aharon Eliezer Tzeitlin]] - Teacher


== Current Administration and Staff ==
== Current Administration and Staff ==
Line 100: Line 74:
* R' Aryeh Leib Kaplan - Current Rosh Yeshiva
* R' Aryeh Leib Kaplan - Current Rosh Yeshiva
* R' Shalom Ber Cohen - Ram (formerly Mashpia)
* R' Shalom Ber Cohen - Ram (formerly Mashpia)
* R' Yitzchak Meir Gurary - Head Mashpia
* [[Rabbi Yitzchak Meir Gurary|R' Yitzchak Meir Gurary]] - Head Mashpia
* R' Tzvi Hirsh Gurary - Mashpia
* R' Tzvi Hirsh Gurary - Mashpia
* R' Moshe Abba Stern - Ram and Board Member
* R' Moshe Abba Stern - Ram and Board Member
Line 124: Line 98:
* R' Elimelech Farkash - Teacher in Toras Emes
* R' Elimelech Farkash - Teacher in Toras Emes
* R' Shlomo Chananya Maman - Director of Tiferes Menachem in Beitar Illit
* R' Shlomo Chananya Maman - Director of Tiferes Menachem in Beitar Illit
[[Category:Yeshivos]]

Latest revision as of 13:58, 23 June 2025

Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim Montreal in Canada was founded by the Frierdiker Rebbe on the 3rd of Cheshvan 5702 (1941).

Early History[edit | edit source]

The Frierdiker Rebbe appealed to the Canadian government to grant visas to the Tomchei Tmimim students from Shanghai. The Canadian government agreed, and out of eighty visas distributed to all yeshiva students in Shanghai at the time, the yeshiva received nine visas. On the 2nd of Cheshvan 5702, nine Tmimim who received visas were sent: Yosef Rodal, Aryeh Leib Kramer, Yosef Menachem Mendel Tenenbaum, Menachem Zev Greenglass, Moshe Eliyahu Garlitzky, Yitzchak Hendel, Yosef Weinberg, Yosef Tzvi Kotlarsky, and Shmuel Stein, with the goal of strengthening the community and establishing a Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim in Montreal. (These nine bochurim were students of Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim Otwock before studying in Shanghai).

They traveled by ship from Shanghai to San Francisco, California and from there by train to Montreal, The day after their arrival, the yeshiva opened. Rabbi Aryeh Leib Kramer served as its director from then until his passing. Rabbi Yitzchak HaKohen Hendel stood at the head of the yeshiva.

The Frierdiker Rebbe's Instructions to the Students[edit | edit source]

About a week later, on the 9th of Cheshvan, the Frierdiker Rebbe sent a long letter to the Tmimim students detailing his holy instructions for their activities in the city as well as special instructions regarding the new yeshiva students:

  • Two students should review Chassidus in two Chabad synagogues in the city every Friday night, and do the same between Mincha and Maariv on Shabbos, with different students reviewing each time while the others listen
  • All students should eat the two Shabbos meals together, singing Lubavitch nigunim slowly during the meals. One student should review Chassidus and they should tell stories
  • Since Sunday is a day off in Canada, they should publicly review a Chassidus maamar (can be one already said on Shabbos), specifically a maamar about divine service
  • To bring close the Anash who were swept away by the "many waters" to worldly life, to breathe new life into them
  • To bring close young people in every possible way "search thoroughly with great effort and toil" and bring them into the yeshiva
  • Try to visit non-Chabad synagogues as well, convey regards from our brethren overseas, tell in detail about the suffering and arouse that we need to help free them through the pidyon shvuyim work under the Rebbe's direction
  • Visit the rabbis and discuss Torah with them, "put aside humility and study well some sugyos and debate them among yourselves and discuss them with the rabbis to remove any notion that in Tomchei Tmimim they don't learn nigleh or that the knowledge of nigleh is weak"

Development of the Yeshiva[edit | edit source]

During the month of Cheshvan, the Frierdiker Rebbe sent the renowned mashpia Rabbi Shmuel Levitin to help establish the yeshiva in its first steps. Later the Rebbe instructed to arrange a working committee to manage Tomchei Tmimim, which would be chosen by the local Anash. The Rebbe instructed to appoint R' Yehuda Albert as head of the committee - apparently an activist who helped and supported the yeshiva greatly. Rabbi Levitin left the yeshiva shortly after the 10th of Kislev 5702, about a month after arriving at the yeshiva.

Less than a month after the yeshiva opened, the nine students conducted major outreach among the city's Jews and gathered twenty-four young students from among the city's synagogues, for whom they established two classes of a yeshiva called "Achei Tmimim", temporarily in the Chabad Nusach Ari synagogue on Park Avenue.

The Frierdiker Rebbe was not satisfied with the success, and about a week later sent a letter to Rabbi Levitin, complaining that they had gathered "only" twenty-four students. He gave practical instructions on how to gather more students. As part of the outreach, the students published a newspaper called 'Der Chaver' for a year calling on young parents to send their children to yeshiva.

Meanwhile, young men who had traveled from Germany to England were arrested because they spoke German and were suspected of spying for the Germans. These young men were sent to a detention camp in New Brunswick, Canada. After the Frierdiker Rebbe worked to free them through Rabbi Levitin, in Pesach 5702 they joined the yeshiva, including Aharon Klein, Yehuda Sputz, and Reuven Tzvi Yehuda Feigelstock, who became close to Chabad Chassidus thanks to this rescue.

A year later in 5703 the yeshiva had over two hundred students. The Frierdiker Rebbe sent a letter saying that thank G-d after great effort that the students exerted, there should have been at least five hundred students.

In 5710 Rabbi Yehuda Chitrik was appointed as the spiritual director of the yeshiva. On the 15th of Shvat 5712 the Rebbe instructed him to establish Ach Tmimim Hashluchim.

On the 19th of Kislev 5716 the yeshiva celebrated together with five hundred students the first semicha ceremony recognized in Canada. The impressive evening was held at Young Israel with participation of all the city's Jews. The students were tested by Rabbi Hirschhorn - the chief rabbi of Montreal. The Rebbe instructed to make it a big celebration and the mayor and congressmen were invited. The Rebbe sent a special representative, Rabbi Shlomo Hecht, who made a great kiddush Hashem.

The Yeshiva Building[edit | edit source]

As the yeshiva expanded, there was a need for an organized and large space. The yeshiva administrators began planning to buy a large, beautiful building to comfortably house all students. Until this plan materialized, the yeshiva was housed in a local orphanage, where they received several rooms to run the yeshiva.

Meanwhile, the Frierdiker Rebbe began demanding that Montreal anash and activists arrange to buy a new, spacious building for the yeshiva. The Rebbe sent letters to activists who helped the yeshiva greatly - not to spare their money and ensure a proper building for the yeshiva, and Hashem would reward them.

Indeed, in mid-summer that year they succeeded in buying a large building suitable for the yeshiva. For the building dedication held on 15 Kislev 5704, the Frierdiker Rebbe sent a letter to the yeshiva students, blessing them and the entire community and rabbonim with mazal tov for acquiring the building. The celebration itself was held with great splendor with participation of city rabbonim and visiting rabbonim, led by the Rashag - the Frierdiker Rebbe's son-in-law and executive director of Tomchei Temimim who came to Montreal.

The Frierdiker Rebbe's letter showering rare praise on the students who established the Montreal yeshiva:

"With G-d's help, with mesiras nefesh, tremendous effort and sweat, they established thank G-d the yeshiva in Montreal, which was - like other cities - devoid of any moisture of Torah and without etc. etc. and with Hashem's kindness the Temimim students succeeded in building on Montreal's ruins a tower of Torah light."

Over the years the building became too small to contain everyone and on 23 Iyar 5722 a new building was dedicated at 6405 Westbury.

After R' Peretz Mochkin's passing, the yeshiva expanded into his house (building adjacent to the yeshiva) number 6355, until 19 Kislev 5760 when a fire broke out in this house, in one of the rooms, while the bochurim were in middle of a farbrengen for 19 Kislev.

On 26 Sivan 5767 a new magnificent building was dedicated at 6355, where the zal of the yeshiva gedola moved, and in the adjacent building - 6405, a fourth floor was built for cheder students, which also houses the mikvah and community shul.

(In Iyar 5769 the yeshiva staff called a meeting announcing financial difficulties; but ultimately, with great effort, the yeshiva was preserved.)

Past Yeshiva Staff[edit | edit source]

  • R' Yitzchak HaKohen Hendel - Rosh Yeshiva and Mashgiach
  • R' Aryeh Leib Kramer - Rosh Yeshiva
  • R' Menachem Zev Greenglass - Mashpia
  • R' Meir Chaim Chaikin - Maggid Shiur
  • R' Yerachmiel Binyominson - Maggid Shiur
  • R' Isaac Shwei - Rosh Yeshiva
  • R' Yosef HaKohen Rodal - Rosh Yeshiva
  • R' Yehuda Chitrik - Menahel Ruchani
  • R' Chaim Eliezer Ashkenazi - Teacher
  • R' Yehuda Sputz - Board Member
  • R' Reuven Tzvi Yehuda Feigelstock - Board Member
  • R' Yosef Yitzchak Sputz - Director
  • R' Aharon Eliezer Tzeitlin - Teacher

Current Administration and Staff[edit | edit source]

  • R' Shmuel Mordechai Kramer - Board Member
  • R' Aryeh Leib Kaplan - Current Rosh Yeshiva
  • R' Shalom Ber Cohen - Ram (formerly Mashpia)
  • R' Yitzchak Meir Gurary - Head Mashpia
  • R' Tzvi Hirsh Gurary - Mashpia
  • R' Moshe Abba Stern - Ram and Board Member
  • R' Mordechai Wenger - Mashgiach and Menahel Ruchani
  • R' Yisroel Kaplan - Mashpia and Menahel Ruchani

Notable Alumni[edit | edit source]

  • R' Mordechai Shmuel Ashkenazi - Rav of Kfar Chabad
  • R' Levi Bistritzky - Rav of Tzfat
  • R' Moshe Eliyahu Gerlitzky - Mashpia and Gabbai in Montreal
  • R' Aharon Yaakov Shwei - Beis Din member in Crown Heights
  • R' Chaim Shneur Zalman Marozov - Mashpia in Montreal
  • R' Yosef Menachem Mendel Tenenbaum - Director of Tomchei Temimim Ocean Parkway
  • R' Shalom Dov Ber Stambler - Rebbe's Shliach in Warsaw, Poland
  • Rabbi Avrohom Osdobo - Beis Din member in Crown Heights
  • R' Yisroel Yosef Hendel - Community Rav and Mashgiach in Migdal HaEmek
  • R' Avraham Shmuel Bukiet - Mashpia in Or Simcha, Kfar Chabad
  • R' Aharon Eliezer Tzeitlin - Senior Anash and Mashpia in Tzfat
  • R' Yitzchak Yaakov Rosenstein - Ram in Toras Emes, Jerusalem
  • R' Asher Farkash - Mashpia in Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • R' Shneur Zalman Farkash - Mashpia in Argentina
  • R' Elimelech Farkash - Teacher in Toras Emes
  • R' Shlomo Chananya Maman - Director of Tiferes Menachem in Beitar Illit