Menachem Mendel Futerfas

Menachem Mendel Futerfas
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Rabbi Menachem Mendel Futerfas (1906-1995),[1] known informally as Reb Mendel, was a famous Chabad Mashpia. He was a top student of the famed Mashpia, Reb Zalman Moishe HaYitzchaki.

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Activities

Futerfas operated clandestine Jewish cheders in the USSR, for which he was incarcerated for 14 years in Siberian gulags.[2]

After leaving Russia, the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Menachem Mendel Schneerson, instructed him to serve as Mashpia in the Yeshiva of Tomchei Temimim in Kfar Chabad, in Israel. He arrived there in the summer of 1973[3] where his farbrengens were famous.

He died on July 2, 1995,[4] and is buried in London.

Teachings

He was known for telling stories, particularly from his incarceration, and deriving lessons from everything he heard and saw there. He once told that although playing cards was against prison rules, his prison-mates would always play in their cell. The prison guard could see them playing, however when he came in, the cards would be gone and as hard as he would search, the guard could not find the illicit items. When he finally gave up and promised not to bother the prisoners if they would only tell him what they do with the cards, they told him that every time he came in, they would slip the cards into his own pocket and then pick-pocket the cards back before he left. Futerfas learned from this that sometimes we go looking far and long, when we have what we want in our own pocket.[citation needed] Other well known stories abound on the internet:[5][6][7][8][4]

Notable Students

  • Rabbi Dovid Dick (Mashpia in Yeshiva Tiferes Bachurim, Morristown, NJ)
  • Dr. Herman Branover
  • Rabbi Levi Yitzchok Ginsberg
  • Rabbi Tuvia Bolton (Mashpia in Yeshiva Ohr Temimim, Kfar Chabad, Israel)

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