Zvi Yaakov Oppenheim

Zvi Yaakov Oppenheim

Rabbi Zvi Yaakov Oppenheim (1854-1926) was Chief Rabbi of Kelm, Lithuania and one of the founders of the Telz Yeshiva.

Rabbi Oppenheim was born in 1854 in the small village of Yakubowe (now Jokūbavas, Kretinga district, Lithuania). He showed extraordinary talents from his earliest youth and at age nine could already study a page of Talmud with commentaries on his own. He was an orphan and his relatives sent him to Trishik where he studied with the local Rabbi and teacher, Rabbi Lev Szpiro, a son of the famous Rabbi Leibele Kovner.

From Trishik he traveled to the study group of Rabbi Yosef Rozin who was then Chief Rabbi in Telz. He was already famous in Telz as a great scholar and while he was still a very young man, Rabbi Simcha Zissel Ziv chose him as the head of his modern mussar yeshiva. After spending several years as the head of that yeshiva, he returned to Telz and there taught Talmud to the students in the group in which he himself had once studied.

In 1883, Rabbi Eliezer Gordon relinquished the Kelm rabbinate and after a short period in Slabodka, became the rabbi in Telz. Through Rabbi Gordons's intercession, the twenty-nine year old Rabbi Oppenheim became the new Rabbi of Kelm.

Rabbi Oppenheim served as the rabbi in Kelm for forty-three years and died on Thursday, February 11th (27th of Shevat) 1926, at the age of seventy-two. He was succeeded as Rabbi of Kelm by his son in law, Rabbi Kalman Beineszowic.


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