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Sheea Herschorn

Sheea Halevy Herschorn (Hebrew: יהושע הלוי הירשהאָרן, romanizedYehoshu‘a ha-Levi Hirshhorn; 1893, Krilovitz – 15 May 1969, Montreal)[1] was a Russian-born Canadian Jewish communal leader and posek, who served as Chief Rabbi of Montreal from 1951 until 1961.

Chief Rabbi
Sheea Halevy Herschorn
Personal
Born1893 (1893)
Died15 May 1969(1969-05-15) (aged 75–76)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
ReligionJudaism
Spouse
Molly (Malca) Surkes
(m. 1922)
DenominationOrthodox
Jewish leader
PredecessorTzvi Hirsch Cohen
SuccessorPinhas Hirschprung
PositionChief Rabbi of Montreal
OrganisationVaad Ha‘ir of Montreal
Began1951 (1951)
Ended1961 (1961)
Main workMi-Ma‘ayanei Yeshua (1959)

Biography edit

Sheea Herschorn was born in Krilovitz, Podolia to a distinguished rabbinic family, the son of Zissel (née Weitman) and Rabbi Sender Herschorn.[2] He received his main rabbinic training from his father, later studying at the University of Odessa and various yeshivot across Lithuania and Poland.[3] Among his teachers were Rabbis Moshe Nathan Rubinstein (av beit din of Vinnitsa), Leib Braude (av beit din of Lemberg), and Avraham Tzvi Perlmutter [he]. He was ordained at the age of 19, and went on to serve on the rabbinical council of his hometown.[4]

Herschorn fled to Warsaw in 1919, amid the wave of anti-Jewish massacres that began in Ukraine after the First World War.[1][3] He emigrated to Montreal, Canada, in the summer of 1921, where he had relatives, and occupied the pulpit at Temple Solomon. From March 1926 he also served as rabbi of Congregation Beth David, and soon concurrently at Congregation Beth Yitzchak.[5][6]

Herschorn was a founding member of the Montreal Jewish Community Council (Va’ad ha-‘Ir), inaugurated in late 1922, and its Orthodox Rabbinical Council (Va’ad ha-Rabbanim).[7] A schism within the group led him, vice president Rabbi Yudel Rosenberg, and a group of shoḥtim to secede from the Council and form the United Synagogue in February 1923.[8] The two organizations re-merged in December 1925, and Herschorn ultimately became the rabbinate's vice president in 1936. Herschorn was appointed president of the Rabbinical Council in 1951, succeeding Hirsch Cohen as Chief Rabbi of Montreal.[9]

In 1959, Herschorn published his most celebrated work, Mi-Ma’ayanei Yeshua (lit. 'Wellsprings of Salvation'), a collection of responsa to Halakhic queries, prefaced by a haskama from the late Rabbi Chaim Ozer Grodzinski.[10]

He died on 15 May 1969 (28 Iyar 5729), and was buried in an ohel at the Kehal Israel Memorial Park in Dollard-des-Ormeaux.

Personal life edit

Sheea Herschorn married Molly (Malca) Surkes on 7 July 1922.[11] They had one son, Michael Julius (Meshulam Jehuda), a professor at McGill University's Department of Mathematics from 1958 until his retirement in 1998.[2][12]

Herschorn's father, sister Sarah, and her husband and son were murdered in the Holocaust in 1941.[10]

Partial bibliography edit

  • Herschorn, Sheea (1959). Mi-Ma'ayanei Yeshua: Teshuvot le-Halakha ve-Pilpulim [Memainey Jeshuah: Responda and Treatises on Talmudic Law] (in Hebrew). Montreal.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Obituary: Rabbi S. Herschorn". The Gazette. Montreal. 17 May 1969. p. 9.
  2. ^ a b Gottesman, Eli (1965). Who's Who in Canadian Jewry. Montreal: Jewish Institute of Higher Research. p. 94. OCLC 11809342.
  3. ^ a b Robinson, Ira (2007). "Herschorn, Joshua (Sheea) Halevy". In Berenbaum, Michael; Skolnik, Fred (eds.). Encyclopaedia Judaica. Vol. 9 (2nd ed.). Detroit: Macmillan Reference. p. 44. ISBN 978-0-02-866097-4.
  4. ^ Rand, Asher Z.; Greenblatt, Aharon Moshe (1950). Toldot Anshei Shem (in Hebrew). Vol. 1. New York: Chevrat Toldot Anshei Shem. p. 44. OCLC 233091961.
  5. ^ "Rabbi S. Herschorn". Canadian Jewish Review. 11 (48). Montreal: 90. 19 September 1930.
  6. ^ Hamerman, Shimshon. "Highlights from Our Living Past: 1886–1998". Congregation Tifereth Beth David Jerusalem. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  7. ^ Robinson, Ira (27 June 2011). "'The Other Side of the Coin': The Anatomy of a Public Controversy in the Montreal Jewish Community, 1931". Studies in Religion. 40 (3): 271–282. doi:10.1177/0008429811410816. ISSN 0008-4298. S2CID 143943116.
  8. ^ Robinson, Ira (2007). Rabbis and Their Community: Studies in the Eastern European Orthodox Rabbinate in Montreal, 1896–1930. Calgary: University of Calgary Press. ISBN 978-1-55238-186-1. OCLC 243575174.
  9. ^ Robinson, Ira (2019). "1944: A Year in the Life of a Montreal Orthodox Rabbi". Canadian Jewish Studies. 27: 139–150. doi:10.25071/1916-0925.40109. ISSN 1916-0925.
  10. ^ a b Herschorn, Sheea (1959). Mi-Ma'ayanei Yeshua: Teshuvot le-Halakha ve-Pilpulim [Memainey Jeshuah: Responda and Treatises on Talmudic Law] (in Hebrew). Montreal.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  11. ^ "Marriage: Rabbi Sheea Herschorn and Molly Surkes" (7 July 1922) [Microfilm]. Drouin Collection, Series: Temple Solomon Congregation (1922), p. 7. Montreal: Institut Généalogique Drouin.
  12. ^ Resolution on the Death of Professor Michael Herschorn (PDF). Meeting of Faculty. Montreal: Faculty of Science, McGill University. 8 April 2008. pp. 1–2. Retrieved 6 August 2020.

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Sheea Halevy Herschorn Hebrew יהושע הלוי הירשהא רן romanized Yehoshu a ha Levi Hirshhorn 1893 Krilovitz 15 May 1969 Montreal 1 was a Russian born Canadian Jewish communal leader and posek who served as Chief Rabbi of Montreal from 1951 until 1961 Chief RabbiSheea Halevy HerschornPersonalBorn1893 1893 Krilovitz Podolian Governorate Russian EmpireDied15 May 1969 1969 05 15 aged 75 76 Montreal Quebec CanadaReligionJudaismSpouseMolly Malca Surkes m 1922 wbr DenominationOrthodoxJewish leaderPredecessorTzvi Hirsch CohenSuccessorPinhas HirschprungPositionChief Rabbi of MontrealOrganisationVaad Ha ir of MontrealBegan1951 1951 Ended1961 1961 Main workMi Ma ayanei Yeshua 1959 Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life 3 Partial bibliography 4 ReferencesBiography editSheea Herschorn was born in Krilovitz Podolia to a distinguished rabbinic family the son of Zissel nee Weitman and Rabbi Sender Herschorn 2 He received his main rabbinic training from his father later studying at the University of Odessa and various yeshivot across Lithuania and Poland 3 Among his teachers were Rabbis Moshe Nathan Rubinstein av beit din of Vinnitsa Leib Braude av beit din of Lemberg and Avraham Tzvi Perlmutter he He was ordained at the age of 19 and went on to serve on the rabbinical council of his hometown 4 Herschorn fled to Warsaw in 1919 amid the wave of anti Jewish massacres that began in Ukraine after the First World War 1 3 He emigrated to Montreal Canada in the summer of 1921 where he had relatives and occupied the pulpit at Temple Solomon From March 1926 he also served as rabbi of Congregation Beth David and soon concurrently at Congregation Beth Yitzchak 5 6 Herschorn was a founding member of the Montreal Jewish Community Council Va ad ha Ir inaugurated in late 1922 and its Orthodox Rabbinical Council Va ad ha Rabbanim 7 A schism within the group led him vice president Rabbi Yudel Rosenberg and a group of shoḥtim to secede from the Council and form the United Synagogue in February 1923 8 The two organizations re merged in December 1925 and Herschorn ultimately became the rabbinate s vice president in 1936 Herschorn was appointed president of the Rabbinical Council in 1951 succeeding Hirsch Cohen as Chief Rabbi of Montreal 9 In 1959 Herschorn published his most celebrated work Mi Ma ayanei Yeshua lit Wellsprings of Salvation a collection of responsa to Halakhic queries prefaced by a haskama from the late Rabbi Chaim Ozer Grodzinski 10 He died on 15 May 1969 28 Iyar 5729 and was buried in an ohel at the Kehal Israel Memorial Park in Dollard des Ormeaux Personal life editSheea Herschorn married Molly Malca Surkes on 7 July 1922 11 They had one son Michael Julius Meshulam Jehuda a professor at McGill University s Department of Mathematics from 1958 until his retirement in 1998 2 12 Herschorn s father sister Sarah and her husband and son were murdered in the Holocaust in 1941 10 Partial bibliography editHerschorn Sheea 1959 Mi Ma ayanei Yeshua Teshuvot le Halakha ve Pilpulim Memainey Jeshuah Responda and Treatises on Talmudic Law in Hebrew Montreal a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link References edit a b Obituary Rabbi S Herschorn The Gazette Montreal 17 May 1969 p 9 a b Gottesman Eli 1965 Who s Who in Canadian Jewry Montreal Jewish Institute of Higher Research p 94 OCLC 11809342 a b Robinson Ira 2007 Herschorn Joshua Sheea Halevy In Berenbaum Michael Skolnik Fred eds Encyclopaedia Judaica Vol 9 2nd ed Detroit Macmillan Reference p 44 ISBN 978 0 02 866097 4 Rand Asher Z Greenblatt Aharon Moshe 1950 Toldot Anshei Shem in Hebrew Vol 1 New York Chevrat Toldot Anshei Shem p 44 OCLC 233091961 Rabbi S Herschorn Canadian Jewish Review 11 48 Montreal 90 19 September 1930 Hamerman Shimshon Highlights from Our Living Past 1886 1998 Congregation Tifereth Beth David Jerusalem Retrieved 6 August 2020 Robinson Ira 27 June 2011 The Other Side of the Coin The Anatomy of a Public Controversy in the Montreal Jewish Community 1931 Studies in Religion 40 3 271 282 doi 10 1177 0008429811410816 ISSN 0008 4298 S2CID 143943116 Robinson Ira 2007 Rabbis and Their Community Studies in the Eastern European Orthodox Rabbinate in Montreal 1896 1930 Calgary University of Calgary Press ISBN 978 1 55238 186 1 OCLC 243575174 Robinson Ira 2019 1944 A Year in the Life of a Montreal Orthodox Rabbi Canadian Jewish Studies 27 139 150 doi 10 25071 1916 0925 40109 ISSN 1916 0925 a b Herschorn Sheea 1959 Mi Ma ayanei Yeshua Teshuvot le Halakha ve Pilpulim Memainey Jeshuah Responda and Treatises on Talmudic Law in Hebrew Montreal a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Marriage Rabbi Sheea Herschorn and Molly Surkes 7 July 1922 Microfilm Drouin Collection Series Temple Solomon Congregation 1922 p 7 Montreal Institut Genealogique Drouin Resolution on the Death of Professor Michael Herschorn PDF Meeting of Faculty Montreal Faculty of Science McGill University 8 April 2008 pp 1 2 Retrieved 6 August 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sheea Herschorn amp oldid 1218199769, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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