- Eliezer Zusia Portugal
Grand Rabbi Eliezer Zusia Portugal (
October 17 ,1898 –August 18 ,1982 ), the first Skulener Rebbe, was revered by his followers inRussia ,Romania and theUnited States for his personal warmth and his care for hundreds of Jewish youth and warorphan s. He established the Skulener dynasty in America in the 1960s. His only son, RabbiYisroel Avrohom Portugal , succeeded him as Rebbe.Rabbi at age 17
Portugal did not become a Hasidic Rebbe until he was well into his sixties. His first public position was as Rabbi of the
Bessarabia n town ofSculeni (Yiddish : Skulen), his birthplace. He was appointed to this position at the age of 17 after the death of his father, Rabbi Yisroel Avrohom, who was the town's rabbi.Portugal was successful in his dealings with both young and old community members in Skulen (present-day
Moldova ) due to his unusual warmth and compassion for others. He was especially effective in reaching Jewish youth, who were rapidly assimilating and throwing offmitzvah observance. Rather than give up on them, he engaged them with love and intellectual discussions about the deeper meaning and importance of Judaism, which convinced many to re-embrace their heritage.When the Sadigerer Rebbe, Avrohom Yaakov Friedman, visited Skulen and saw Portugal's achievements, he urged him to move to the much larger city of
Czernowitz ,Bukovina . Although Czernowitz's Jewish population numbered approximately 21,500 Jews out of a total population of 68,400, this city too was suffering rampant assimilation. Together with the nearby Chassidic courts of Sadigura, Vizhnitz and Boyan, the religious Jews of Czernowitz appointed Portugal as their chief rabbi to help preserve what they could.During
World War II , Portugal…Czernowitz, as part of Northern Bukovina, was annexed by the
Soviet Union in 1940, then occupied by German and Romanian forces duringWorld War II until the liberation by theSoviet army in April 1944.Father of orphans
Beginning in 1945, Portugal began adopting dozens of war orphans and caring for hundreds of others. When he was able to move to
Bucharest , Romania, he smuggled his "family" in with him and proceeded to adopt even more children, establishing anorphanage for their care. Years later, he wrote in his will that his "children" should show their appreciation to him by remaining loyal toJudaism and studyingTorah at every possible moment.In 1959, Portugal was accused by the Communist government of Romania of spying for
Israel and theUnited States . He was imprisoned together with his only son, RabbiYisroel Avrohom Portugal . The Rebbes of Sadigura, Kapischnitz and Boyan led an international effort to free the Skulener Rebbe and his son. Eventually, through the intervention of United Nations Secretary-GeneralDag Hammarskjöld , the two were freed in the spring of 1960 and immediately immigrated to the United States. The Rebbe later said that he chose the United States over Israel so he could better help those who remained in Romania.The Rebbe settled in
Crown Heights and continued his efforts helping the underprivileged. As the Jewish population in Crown Heights began to diminish, his followers left to boropark. However, the Skulener Rebbe remained in Crown Heights in deference to the Lubavitcher Rebbe's requests of the Jewish population to stay. Due to his long schedule of prayer, and the absence of Skulener followers in his proximity, a daily minyan was formed for him in his house with Lubavitcher students.When others urged him to open a
yeshiva , he responded, "What would my yeshiva add to all the others? A person who wants to do amitzvah must ask how he can give the most pleasure to God." Instead he inaugurated a network of schools called "Chesed L'Avrohom". In Israel, his schools competed with those of the secular leftists for the children of immigrants to that country.In 1961, Portugal visited Israel for the first time. He took a side trip to a leftist
kibbutz to forgive a Romanian socialist who had been one of his fiercest opponents years before. (That man's descendants became observant Jews.)Portugal authored "Noam Eliezer" and "Kedushas Eliezer", as well as composed many popular Hasidic tunes. He died on
August 18 ,1982 and was buried in the Vizhnitzer Cemetery inMonsey , New York.External links
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