- Eliezer Poupko
Rabbi Eliezer Poupko (or Pupko) (1886-1961) was born in
Radin ,Lithuania , onMarch 18 ,1992 . He attended theTelz yeshiva . ReceivingSemicha in 1908, he served for twenty four years as chief rabbi of the Jewish community in Veliz,Russia . Rabbi Poupko was twice tried in the 1930's for defying the religious policies of theSoviet Union and was sentenced to two years in a Siberian prison. He served only part of that sentence as theUnited States rabbinate was able to win a commutation.Rabbi Poupko came to the USA in 1931. In 1942, he became the Rabbi of the Aitz Chaim Congregation in
Philadelphia . He was an honorary president and a member of the executive board of theUnion of Orthodox Rabbis of the United States andCanada .Many of Rabbi Eliezer Poupko's children went on to play a pivotal role within the Jewish world. Rabbi Reuven Poupko published a
Sefer by the name of "Toras Reuven" in Philadelphia in 1940, containing a warm approbation by RabbiIsser Zalman Meltzer that praises the author's father. RabbiBaruch Poupko became a leading American Rabbi and author of numerous articles, books and anthologies. Rabbi Poupko's son-in-law was the renowned RabbiMordechai Savitzky , Chief Rabbi ofBoston and author of twenty-two works on theTalmud .Death
Rabbi Poupko died at the Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia on
September 23 , 1961. At the time of his death, he was the highest ranking rabbi inPennsylvania . His wife Pesha outlived him, dying at the age of 87 in 1976.References
* [http://www.ajcarchives.org/AJC_DATA/Files/Vol_64__1963.pdf American Jewish Yearbook 1963]
*New York Times obituary
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