- Zvi Yaakov Oppenheim
Rabbi Zvi Yaakov Oppenheim (1854-1926) was
Chief Rabbi of Kelm,Lithuania and one of the founders of theTelz 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 ofTalmud 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 inTelz . He was already famous in Telz as a great scholar and while he was still a very young man, RabbiSimcha Zissel Ziv chose him as the head of his modernmussar yeshiva . After spending several years as the head of thatyeshiva , 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 inSlabodka , 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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