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Akiva Ehrenfeld

Akiva Ehrenfeld (Hebrew: עקיבא עהרענפעלד) (1923 – 16 August 2012) was an Orthodox Jewish rabbi who helped establish the Kiryat Mattersdorf and Unsdorf neighborhoods of northern Jerusalem.[1] He served as president of Kiryat Mattersdorf and president of the Chasan Sofer Institutions in the United States.[2]

Rabbi
Akiva Ehrenfeld
Rabbi Ehrenfeld in January 2011
Personal
Born
Akiva Ehrenfeld

1923
Mattersdorf, Austria
Died16 August 2012 (aged 88–89)
Jerusalem, Israel
ReligionJudaism
ChildrenYitzchok Yechiel
Golda
Gittel
Faiga
Miriam
Esther[1]
Parent(s)Rabbi Shmuel Ehrenfeld
Rochel Ehrenfeld
DenominationHaredi
PositionPresident
OrganisationKiryat Mattersdorf
BuriedHar HaMenuchot
ResidenceJerusalem, Israel

Biography edit

He was born in Mattersdorf, Austria, to Rabbi Shmuel Ehrenfeld, then rosh yeshiva of the Mattersdorf yeshiva, and Rochel Ehrenfeld. His parents were first cousins.[3] He was named after his parents' ancestor, Rabbi Akiva Eger.[2] Akiva's great-grandfather, Rabbi Shmuel Ehrenfeld (the Chasan Sofer), was the eldest grandson of the Chasam Sofer. At the time of his birth, his grandfather, Rabbi Simcha Bunim Ehrenfeld, was the Rav of the city; upon his death in 1926, Rabbi Shmuel Ehrenfeld succeeded him as Rav.[3] Akiva had a younger brother, Simcha Bunim, and five sisters.[1][3]

The family fled Austria in 1938 with the Anschluss.[4] They arrived in New York on September 13, 1938. Two months later, Akiva's father established Yeshivas Chasan Sofer on the Lower East Side.[3]

Akiva studied in Yeshiva Torah Vodaas and later joined his father's yeshiva, Yeshivas Chasan Sofer.[2] In 1954 he married the daughter of Rabbi Chaim Tzvi Krieger, formerly Rav of Brussels, Belgium. The couple had one son and five daughters.[1]

Establishing Kiryat Mattersdorf edit

 
Western entrance to Kiryat Mattersdorf.

In 1958[5] the Mattersdorfer Rav founded the Haredi community of Kiryat Mattersdorf in northern Jerusalem in memory of the Siebengemeinden (Seven Communities) of Burgenland, Austria, which were destroyed in the Holocaust, Mattersdorf being one of them.[6] He appointed Ehrenfeld as his representative to supervise the construction and sale of apartments. Ehrenfeld sold some of the first apartments in the neighborhood to Rabbi Chaim Pinchas Scheinberg, his family members and students,[7] encouraging Scheinberg to relocate his yeshiva, Torah Ore, to Jerusalem from Bensonhurst, Brooklyn by offering attractive terms for apartments and land for the yeshiva[8] at the southeast end of the neighborhood.[5] Torah Ore opened in Kiryat Mattersdorf in 1971.[9] Ehrenfeld also encouraged other Torah institutions to populate the community.[5]

 
Neveh Simcha nursing home, which serves the Haredi public of northern Jerusalem.

Among the institutions that the Mattersdorfer Rav founded were Talmud Torah Maaneh Simcha; Yeshiva Maaneh Simcha; two synagogues named Heichal Shmuel, one for nusach Ashkenaz and one for nusach Sefard; and the Neveh Simcha nursing home, named after his father.[1][10] The outermost street in the neighborhood is named Maaneh Simcha after his father's Torah work.

Akiva Ehrenfeld moved to Kiryat Mattersdorf in the early 1990s and served as president of all these institutions. Akiva Ehrenfeld also founded Yeshivas Beis Shmuel, named for his father, in the mid-1980s.[1] He established close ties with the government of Austria to obtain funding for several institutions, including a kindergarten and the Neveh Simcha nursing home. Following an official state visit to Israel by Austrian President Thomas Klestil in 1994, which included a side tour of Kiryat Mattersdorf, Klestil hosted Ehrenfeld at an official reception at the Hofburg Palace in Vienna on January 24, 1995.[11][12]

Ehrenfeld declined to serve as the neighborhood's Rav. Instead, he acted as president of Kiryat Mattersdorf while his only son, Rabbi Yitzchok Yechiel Ehrenfeld, became the Rav of the neighborhood.[1][5]

Death and burial edit

Ehrenfeld underwent surgery for an abdominal obstruction on July 16, 2012 (Tisha B'Av) but did not recover. He died on August 16, 2012, at Shaare Zedek Medical Center and was buried that night on Har HaMenuchot[1] near the grave of his father.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Harav Akiva Ehrenfeld, zt"l". Hamodia Israel News, 23 August 2012, p. A14.
  2. ^ a b c d Sever, Yechiel (23 August 2012). "NEWS: HaRav Akiva Ehrenfeld zt"l". Dei'ah VeDibur. Retrieved 4 October 2012.
  3. ^ a b c d Cohen, Yitzchok. "The Mattersdorfer Rav". Hamodia Magazine, 28 May 2009, pp. 6–8.
  4. ^ (PDF). Burgenländische Volkshochschulen. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-07-07. Retrieved 2010-03-07.
  5. ^ a b c d Vilner, Rabbi H. (20 March 2015), "אחת במקום שבע" [One in Place of Seven], Shabbos Kodesh (in Hebrew), Yated Ne'eman, pp. 20–24
  6. ^ . Burgenland-bunch.org. 20 February 2011. Archived from the original on 23 April 2012. Retrieved 4 October 2012.
  7. ^ Shain, Ruchoma (2001). All For the Boss: The Life and Impact of R' Yaakov Yosef Herman, a Torah Pioneer in America: An Affectionate Family Chronicle. Feldheim Publishers. pp. 407–408. ISBN 1583304703.
  8. ^ Shulman, Eliezer (16 April 2008). "Rav Scheinberg's Living Legacy". Mishpacha. Retrieved 6 March 2010.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ Margolis, Nechamie. A Living Sefer Torah: Rabbi Chaim Pinchas Scheinberg, shlita. Hamodia Magazine, 28 April 2011, pp. 13–18.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2002-06-04. Retrieved 8 November 2010.
  11. ^ Engel, Reinhard (5 February 1995). . Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Archived from the original on 3 November 2012. Retrieved 4 October 2012. (subscription required)
  12. ^ Klestil, Thomas (2005). Thomas Klestil--der Verantwortung verpflichtet: Ansprachen und Vorträge 1992–2004 [Thomas Klestil Undertakes the Responsibility: Speeches and lectures, 1992–2004] (in German). Verlag Österreich. p. 315. ISBN 3704647578.

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Akiva Ehrenfeld Hebrew עקיבא עהרענפעלד 1923 16 August 2012 was an Orthodox Jewish rabbi who helped establish the Kiryat Mattersdorf and Unsdorf neighborhoods of northern Jerusalem 1 He served as president of Kiryat Mattersdorf and president of the Chasan Sofer Institutions in the United States 2 RabbiAkiva EhrenfeldRabbi Ehrenfeld in January 2011PersonalBornAkiva Ehrenfeld1923Mattersdorf AustriaDied16 August 2012 aged 88 89 Jerusalem IsraelReligionJudaismChildrenYitzchok YechielGoldaGittelFaigaMiriamEsther 1 Parent s Rabbi Shmuel EhrenfeldRochel EhrenfeldDenominationHarediPositionPresidentOrganisationKiryat MattersdorfBuriedHar HaMenuchotResidenceJerusalem Israel Contents 1 Biography 2 Establishing Kiryat Mattersdorf 3 Death and burial 4 ReferencesBiography editHe was born in Mattersdorf Austria to Rabbi Shmuel Ehrenfeld then rosh yeshiva of the Mattersdorf yeshiva and Rochel Ehrenfeld His parents were first cousins 3 He was named after his parents ancestor Rabbi Akiva Eger 2 Akiva s great grandfather Rabbi Shmuel Ehrenfeld the Chasan Sofer was the eldest grandson of the Chasam Sofer At the time of his birth his grandfather Rabbi Simcha Bunim Ehrenfeld was the Rav of the city upon his death in 1926 Rabbi Shmuel Ehrenfeld succeeded him as Rav 3 Akiva had a younger brother Simcha Bunim and five sisters 1 3 The family fled Austria in 1938 with the Anschluss 4 They arrived in New York on September 13 1938 Two months later Akiva s father established Yeshivas Chasan Sofer on the Lower East Side 3 Akiva studied in Yeshiva Torah Vodaas and later joined his father s yeshiva Yeshivas Chasan Sofer 2 In 1954 he married the daughter of Rabbi Chaim Tzvi Krieger formerly Rav of Brussels Belgium The couple had one son and five daughters 1 Establishing Kiryat Mattersdorf edit nbsp Western entrance to Kiryat Mattersdorf In 1958 5 the Mattersdorfer Rav founded the Haredi community of Kiryat Mattersdorf in northern Jerusalem in memory of the Siebengemeinden Seven Communities of Burgenland Austria which were destroyed in the Holocaust Mattersdorf being one of them 6 He appointed Ehrenfeld as his representative to supervise the construction and sale of apartments Ehrenfeld sold some of the first apartments in the neighborhood to Rabbi Chaim Pinchas Scheinberg his family members and students 7 encouraging Scheinberg to relocate his yeshiva Torah Ore to Jerusalem from Bensonhurst Brooklyn by offering attractive terms for apartments and land for the yeshiva 8 at the southeast end of the neighborhood 5 Torah Ore opened in Kiryat Mattersdorf in 1971 9 Ehrenfeld also encouraged other Torah institutions to populate the community 5 nbsp Neveh Simcha nursing home which serves the Haredi public of northern Jerusalem Among the institutions that the Mattersdorfer Rav founded were Talmud Torah Maaneh Simcha Yeshiva Maaneh Simcha two synagogues named Heichal Shmuel one for nusach Ashkenaz and one for nusach Sefard and the Neveh Simcha nursing home named after his father 1 10 The outermost street in the neighborhood is named Maaneh Simcha after his father s Torah work Akiva Ehrenfeld moved to Kiryat Mattersdorf in the early 1990s and served as president of all these institutions Akiva Ehrenfeld also founded Yeshivas Beis Shmuel named for his father in the mid 1980s 1 He established close ties with the government of Austria to obtain funding for several institutions including a kindergarten and the Neveh Simcha nursing home Following an official state visit to Israel by Austrian President Thomas Klestil in 1994 which included a side tour of Kiryat Mattersdorf Klestil hosted Ehrenfeld at an official reception at the Hofburg Palace in Vienna on January 24 1995 11 12 Ehrenfeld declined to serve as the neighborhood s Rav Instead he acted as president of Kiryat Mattersdorf while his only son Rabbi Yitzchok Yechiel Ehrenfeld became the Rav of the neighborhood 1 5 Death and burial editEhrenfeld underwent surgery for an abdominal obstruction on July 16 2012 Tisha B Av but did not recover He died on August 16 2012 at Shaare Zedek Medical Center and was buried that night on Har HaMenuchot 1 near the grave of his father 2 References edit a b c d e f g h Harav Akiva Ehrenfeld zt l Hamodia Israel News 23 August 2012 p A14 a b c d Sever Yechiel 23 August 2012 NEWS HaRav Akiva Ehrenfeld zt l Dei ah VeDibur Retrieved 4 October 2012 a b c d Cohen Yitzchok The Mattersdorfer Rav Hamodia Magazine 28 May 2009 pp 6 8 Mattersdorf Mattersburg PDF Burgenlandische Volkshochschulen Archived from the original PDF on 2007 07 07 Retrieved 2010 03 07 a b c d Vilner Rabbi H 20 March 2015 אחת במקום שבע One in Place of Seven Shabbos Kodesh in Hebrew Yated Ne eman pp 20 24 Destroyed Jewish Community Mattersdorf Part 1 Burgenland bunch org 20 February 2011 Archived from the original on 23 April 2012 Retrieved 4 October 2012 Shain Ruchoma 2001 All For the Boss The Life and Impact of R Yaakov Yosef Herman a Torah Pioneer in America An Affectionate Family Chronicle Feldheim Publishers pp 407 408 ISBN 1583304703 Shulman Eliezer 16 April 2008 Rav Scheinberg s Living Legacy Mishpacha Retrieved 6 March 2010 permanent dead link Margolis Nechamie A Living Sefer Torah Rabbi Chaim Pinchas Scheinberg shlita Hamodia Magazine 28 April 2011 pp 13 18 Neveh Simcha homepage Archived from the original on 2002 06 04 Retrieved 8 November 2010 Engel Reinhard 5 February 1995 Jerusalem rabbi visits Austria to create a bridge to Vienna Jewish Telegraphic Agency Archived from the original on 3 November 2012 Retrieved 4 October 2012 subscription required Klestil Thomas 2005 Thomas Klestil der Verantwortung verpflichtet Ansprachen und Vortrage 1992 2004 Thomas Klestil Undertakes the Responsibility Speeches and lectures 1992 2004 in German Verlag Osterreich p 315 ISBN 3704647578 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Akiva Ehrenfeld amp oldid 1170854440, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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