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Rabbi Aaron Yaakov was born on 26 Tammuz 1934 in Åbo, Finland to his father Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu Shwei and his mother Mrs. Bonia, where his father served as Rav and Moreh Hora'ah.
Rabbi Aaron Yaakov was born on 26 Tammuz 1934 in Åbo, Finland to his father Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu Shwei and his mother Mrs. Bonia, where his father served as Rav and Moreh Hora'ah.


In 1942, when he was about seven years old, his father passed away. During World War II, he fled with his mother to Uzbekistan, where they lived in a small village. At around age seven, he was sent to study at Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim in Samarkand under conditions of poverty and hardship.
In 1942, when he was about seven years old, his father passed away. During [[World War II]], he fled with his mother to Uzbekistan, where they lived in a small village. At around age seven, he was sent to study at Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim in Samarkand under conditions of poverty and hardship.


At the underground Tomchei Tmimim in Samarkand, he began dedicating himself to his studies, and with his talents succeeded in completing his course of study, becoming one of the most important bochurim.
At the underground Tomchei Tmimim in Samarkand, he began dedicating himself to his studies, and with his talents succeeded in completing his course of study, becoming one of the most important bochurim.
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