Rabbinical College of Canada

Rabbinical College of Canada

Rabbinical College of Canada, also known as Tumchi Temimim Lubavitch, is a noted rabbinical institution of higher education in the rabbinate providing rabbinical ordinations from 1947 - 1990. As the names suggest they are schools geared towards the rabbinate by providing schooling geared towards rabbinical ordination. At one time it had one of the most respected rabbinical programs in the 70s and late 80s with the passing of Rabbi Issac Schwei and Rabbi Pinchas Hisrchprung the ordination program was terminated.

The history of the institution began with the arrival of 9 teachers from China, that fled Poland during the WWII, following a set of teachers and students arrive from a Canadian POW holding camp in New Brunswick, that contained Austrian Jewish citizens deported from England during the war, they joined the above nine that made up most of the staff. Most students in 40's were immigrants fleeing Europe, and already small established traditional Jewish community, The school was located on Parc Ave at first in what is now known as the trendy Plateau district. The current location is on Westbury on the corner of Plamadon in the district of Victoria, in CDN/NDG borough riding, also in Mont Royal federal riding.

*Rabbi Yosef Y. Sputz, Director BM
*Rabbi Hershel Feigelstock, Principal BM
*Rabbi Moshe Ezagui, Assistant Principal
*Rabbi David Cohen, Teacher
*Rabbi Yisroel Freundlich
*Rabbi Chaim Berkowitz
*Rabbi Yehuda Sputz BM
*Rabbi Sholom Ber Gurkow BM
*Rabbi Moshe E. Gerlitzky BM
*Rabbi Meir Shneur, Teacher
*Rabbi Tzvi Hirsh Gurary, Teacher
*Rabbi Yitzchak Yarmush, Teacher
*Rabbi Yosef Y. Wilansky, Teacher
*Rabbi Efraim Schmukler
*Rabbi Mendel Altein
*Rabbi Eli Muller

BM = Member of Board, or Member of "Hanhlah"

[ [the history of the institution began with the arrival of 9 teachers from China, that fled Poland during the WWII, following a set of teachers and students arrive from a Canadian POW holding Austrian Jewish citizens deported from England during the war, the joined the above nine that made up most of the staff, most students in 40's were immigrants fleeing Europe, and established traditional Jewish community, The school was located on Parc Ave in what is know the trendy Plateau district. The current location is on Westbury on the corner of Plamadon in the district of Victoria, in CDN/NDG borough riding, also in Mont Royal federal riding.] ] [www.chabad.org]

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* [http://www.chabad.org/centers/default_cdo/aid/117808/jewish/Rabbinical-College-of-Canada-T.T.L..htm Chabad.org - Rabbinical College of Canada T.T.L.]


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