Yitzchok Dovid Groner

Yitzchok Dovid Groner

Rabbi Yitzchok Dovid Groner (April 18 1925 - July 7, 2008), was the most senior Chabad rabbi in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and the director of the Yeshivah Centre, which includes the Yeshiva Shul, the Kollel Menachem Lubavitch, a boys' school known as Yeshivah College, a girls' school known as Beth Rivkah Ladies College, a seminary for girls known as Ohel Chana, and others.

Born in New York, United States to a Chassidic family (his brother Leib Groner was one of the secretaries to the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson), he arrived in Melbourne, Australia along with his wife, Rebbetzin Devorah for the first time in 1949 at the bidding of the prior Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok Schneersohn, and began his position officially in 1958.

He has been referred to as one of the pioneers and builders of the Melbourne Jewish community. He is also known for his vast Talmudic erudition, his awe-inspiring sermons and rousing High Holiday cantorial services ("chazzanut") in the Yeshivah synagogue, specifically Ne'ilah.

He had numerous children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, who live both in Australia and overseas.

In May 2007, he appointed Rabbi Tzvi Telsner, his son-in-law, as assistant rabbi and "Dayan" of the Melbourne Chabad community. [ [http://www.ajn.com.au/news/news.asp?pgID=3100 New rabbi for Yeshivah] AJN May 2 2007]

He recently spoke at various Fabrengens on Shabbos in the Yeshivah lunchroom, and was recently honoured by a congregant in honour of his birthday. He stated that he did not even "touch the surface" in regards to the kiruv (bringing Jews closer to Judaism) process of Melbourne Jewry and he emphasised the fact that a lot more work still needs to be done in Australia.

On the 18th of May 2008, he explained at a Shabbat gathering that he was the forerunner and organiser of the Lag B'Omer Parade in 1942 and personally arranged the event as a request from Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok Schneersohn. Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson spoke for the first time in a public fashion at that gathering and Rabbi Groner suggested that somebody should take notes. In fact, the entire talk is available today thanks to Rabbi Groner.

On the occasion of his 80th birthday, then-Prime Minister John Howard said Cquote|His service to the spiritual needs of countless members of the Jewish community, as rabbi, mentor, counsellor, or friend, has seen him develop the enviable reputation as the people's rabbi. [http://www.ajn.com.au/news/news.asp?pgID=5803 Rabbi Yitzchok Groner dies, aged 83] AJN July 7, 2008]

He died on Monday morning July 7, 2008, aged 83; [http://www.ajn.com.au/news/news.asp?pgID=5803 Rabbi Yitzchok Groner dies, aged 84] AJN July 7, 2008] and was buried on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem.

He is survived by his wife, Rebbetzin Devorah, and his children:
*Rabbi Sholom Ber Groner (South Africa)
*Rebbitzen Miriam Telsner
*Rebbitzen Shterna Zirkind (Crown Heights, New York)
*Rabbi Yossi Groner
*Rebbitzen Chaya Haller (South Africa)
*Rabbi Chaim Tzvi Groner
*Rebbitzen Rivkah Yurkowicz
*Rabbi Mendy Groner

References

External links

*" [https://www.ajn.com.au/news/news.asp?pgID=199 The Rebbe’s man downunder] " – Australian Jewish News, July 23, 2004
* [http://www.ybr.vic.edu.au/ Yeshiva-Beth Rivkah School site]
* [http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23985088-12377,00.html Chief rabbi dies - The Australian]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • GRONER, DOVID YITZCHOK — (1925– ), Australian rabbi; leader of the Cḥabad movement in Australia. Groner was born in New York and settled in Melbourne in 1958. He had previously visited Australia as a student rabbi in 1947. He was probably the most important Lubavitcher… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Leib Groner — Rabbi Yehuda Leib Groner (born 1932) was the secretary to the late Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson for over 40 years. Following Schneerson s death there were press report in which he expressed opposition to Yudel Krinsky, the… …   Wikipedia

  • Orthodox Judaism outreach — For other uses, see Orthodox Judaism outreach (disambiguation). Part of a series on …   Wikipedia

  • Beth Rivkah Ladies College — Infobox Aust school private name = Beth Rivkah Ladies College motto = established = 1956 type = Independent, Single sex, Day school denomination = Orthodox Jewish slogan = Educating for life key people = Mr S Gurewitz (Principal) fees = city =… …   Wikipedia

  • Yeshivah College, Australia — This article is about the high school in Melbourne. For other schools of the same name, see Yeshiva College. Infobox Aust school private name = Yeshivah College motto = established = 1955 type = Independent, Single sex, Day school denomination =… …   Wikipedia

  • Yeshivah Centre, Melbourne — The Yeshivah Centre is an Orthodox Jewish umbrella organisation in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia that serves the needs of the Melbourne Jewish community. It is run by the Chabad Lubavitch movement, until recently, under the direct administration …   Wikipedia

  • List of Oceanian Jews — The vast majority of Jews in Oceania (c. 120,000) live in Australia, with a small population (c. 5,000) in New Zealand. Most are Ashkenazi Jews of Eastern European background, with many being survivors of the Holocaust arriving during and after… …   Wikipedia

  • Yeshivah Gedolah Zal — ( he. ישיבה גדולה זאל), Yeshivah Gedolah, The Rabbinical College of Australia and New Zealand, or colloquially, Y.G., is a government accredited yeshiva, an academy for young Orthodox Jews to devote themselves to full time rabbinical studies. It… …   Wikipedia

  • 2008 in Australia — Infobox Australian year monarch = Elizabeth II governor general = Michael Jeffery then Quentin Bryce pm =Kevin Rudd population = australian = elections = NT, WA, ACT See also: 2007 in Australia, other events of 2008, 2009 in Australiayearbox in? …   Wikipedia

  • Deaths in July 2008 — Contents 1 July 2008 1.1 31 1.2 30 1.3 29 …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”