- Eliezer Silver
Rabbi Eliezer Silver (
15 February 1882 - 1968) was the President of theAgudath HaRabbonim of America and among American Jewry's foremost religious leaders. He helped save many thousands of Jews in theSecond World War and held several Rabbinical positions inNew York ,Pennsylvania ,Massachusetts andOhio .Biography
Rabbi Silver was born in
Obelai ,Lithuania , one of two sons. He had centuries-old rabbinic ancestry and on his mother's side was a descendant ofKing David .He studied in
Dvinsk , with RabbiYosef Rosen (the "Rogatchover Gaon") and receivedSemicha from RabbiChaim Ozer Grodzinski in 1906. He immigrated to theUnited States with his wife in 1907, to escape the anti-Semitism of Czarist Russia. The young couple settled inNew York City , where Rabbi Silver worked as a garment salesman and later sold insurance.However, Rabbi Silver soon accepted a Rabbinical position in
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania . His Torah scholarship soon drew him into leading Orthodox circles on the national level. In 1912, he was part of a delegation of rabbis that asked PresidentWilliam Howard Taft to void a treaty with Russia because of Russia's persecution of Jews.In 1914, when Rabbi Silver traveled abroad to visit his parents, he was caught in Russia as
World War I broke out. Stranded for seven months by Russia's refusal to recognize an American passport issued to a Jew, he eventually crossed the border intoNorway under an assumed name and returned home in 1915.Rabbi Silver was active in relief efforts in World War I. In 1925 he moved to
Springfield, Massachusetts . Around 1931, he accepted an invitation to become Rabbi in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he remained until his passing. While in Cincinnati, he caused much controversy when he established the Vaad Hoir of Cincinnati. The most prominent opponent of the Vaad was RabbiBezalel Epstein , who "already had his ownkashrut supervision and who viewed Rabbi Silver's activities as encroachment." [Wertheimer, Jack. "The American Synagogue: A Sanctuary Transformed", pg. 270]Rabbi Silver was very active in the Agudath HaRabbonim, elected its president in 1929. He was also a pivotal founder, organiser and president of
Agudath Israel of America .World War II rescue activities
Rabbi Silver convened an emergency meeting in November 1939 in New York City, where the
Vaad Hatzalah (Rescue Committee), was formed, with Rabbi Silver as president. Rabbi Silver spearheaded its efforts in rescuing as many European Torah scholars as possible fromNazi Europe .Rabbi Silver launched a fund-raising drive that raised more than $5 million, and also capitalised on an exemption to US immigration quotas allowing entry to ministers or religious students. At his direction, synagogues in
Cincinnati and across the country sent contracts to rabbis, thereby securing 2,000 emergency visas that weretelegraph ed toEastern Europe .With the increasingly desperate race against time, the Vaad, under Rabbi Silver turned to all channels, whether legal or not, [cite web
author = Barry M. Horstman
first = Barry M
last = Horstman
date = 1999-11-05
url = http://www.cincypost.com/living/1999/silver051199.html
title = Eliezer Silver: Rabbi rescued thousands
accessdate = 2006-06-06
work =The Cincinnati Post
publisher =E. W. Scripps Company
archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20051203005136/http://www.cincypost.com/living/1999/silver051199.html
archivedate = 2005-12-03] to save as many lives as possible by bringing Jews to the US,Canada and Palestine. Sympathetic foreign diplomats provided fake visas for immigration; counterfeiters were paid to produce phonypassport s.During WWII, a Vaad representative in
Switzerland even negotiated with theSS , offering to ransom concentration camp prisoners for cash and tractors - talks that freed hundreds from Bergen-Belsen and other death camps.In October 1943, as the scale of Nazi atrocities was becoming clearer, Rabbi Silver helped organise and lead a mass rally of more than 400 rabbis in Washington to press for more decisive action by the US government to save European Jews. The rally was organized by
Hillel Kook 's "Emergency Committee to Save the Jewish People of Europe". cite web
author = Dr. Rafael Medoff
url = http://www.wymaninstitute.org/articles/2003-10-rabbi.php
title = The Day the Rabbis Marched on Washington
month = October | year = 2003
accessdate = 2006-07-06 ]Post-World War II
After the war, when the full extent of the Nazi atrocities came to light, Rabbi Silver began planning for reconstruction. In 1946, he distributed relief funds and helped expedite visas to Jews in eight European nations - wearing, with government permission, a
US Army uniform for extra protection in areas whereanti-Semitism was still rife. When donations were insufficient, Rabbi Silver often spent his own money to meet refugees' needs.In the post-war years, when Rabbi Silver helped many Jews escape the
Communist countries of Europe behind theIron Curtain , he personally guaranteed countless loans - many of which he had to repay himself.In 1949 he founded the Chofetz Chaim Day School (also known as the
Cincinnati Hebrew Day School .) Rabbi Silver died penniless in 1968. He was interred at Washington Cemetery (Knesseth Israel) in Cincinnati. He had been Rabbi of the "Kneseth Israel" Congregation in Cincinnati for nearly 40 years. He authored the "Sefer" titled "Anfe Erez".References
External links
* [http://www.ou.org/other/5766/rsilver66.htm He Saved Thousands] , ou.org
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