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Rabbi '''Chaim Meir Garelik''' (1895 - 27 Shevat 1976) was a distinguished Chassidic educator who spread Judaism as a shliach of the Rebbe in the Crimean region of Russia, and after his departure - in Kfar Chabad. | Rabbi '''Chaim Meir Garelik''' (1895 - 27 Shevat 1976) was a distinguished Chassidic educator who spread Judaism as a shliach of the Rebbe in the Crimean region of Russia, and after his departure - in Kfar Chabad. | ||
== Life History == | |||
Born in 1895 in the town of Binda (Boida), to his father Rabbi Ben Zion Gerlik and his mother Mrs. Esther Minia Ettel. | Born in 1895 in the town of Binda (Boida), to his father Rabbi Ben Zion Gerlik and his mother Mrs. Esther Minia Ettel. | ||
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He passed away on 27 Shevat 1976 and was buried in the cemetery on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem. | He passed away on 27 Shevat 1976 and was buried in the cemetery on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem. | ||
== His Sons == | |||
* Rabbi Gershon Mendel Gerlik - the Rebbe's shliach and rabbi of Milan, Italy. | * Rabbi Gershon Mendel Gerlik - the Rebbe's shliach and rabbi of Milan, Italy. | ||
* Rabbi Ben Zion Gerlik. | * Rabbi Ben Zion Gerlik. | ||
== His Daughters == | |||
* Mrs. Hadassah, wife of R' Yosef Perman. | * Mrs. Hadassah, wife of R' Yosef Perman. | ||
* Mrs. Yocheved Zalmanov, wife of R' Yisrael Yitzchak | * Mrs. Yocheved Zalmanov, wife of R' Yisrael Yitzchak | ||
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