Ephraim Oshry

Ephraim Oshry

Ephraim Oshry (1914-2003), author of "The Annihilation of Lithuanian Jewry", was one of the few European rabbis and "poseks" to survive the Holocaust.

Born in Kupiškis, Lithuania in 1914, he studied alongside some of the most prominent and revered Jewish leaders and rabbis of his time. When the Nazis invaded Kaunas in 1941 during World War II, Oshry's community was forced into the Kaunas Ghetto and Concentration Camp.

In his book, "The Annihilation of Lithuanian Jewry", Oshry tells his story of living through the Holocaust. Besides the horrific details of how the Nazis and their Lithuanian collaborators viciously murdered innocent Jews, Oshry focuses on the spiritual life of the Jews living in the Kaunas Ghetto and Concentration Camp; these tortured Jews, despite being starved and beaten, continued to study Torah in secret and to risk their lives in order to fulfill God's commandments.

While in the Kaunas Ghetto and Concentration Camp, Oshry began writing his responsa to the Holocaust, answering very difficult questions concerning human nature, God, and Jewish ethics. Before the final battle between the Nazis and the Soviets, Oshry buried his responsa. After the war, he retrieved them and they were published in Hebrew under the title: "She'eilos Uteshuvos Mima'amakim". There is also an abbreviated version in English (with much of the halakhic argumentation removed): "Responsa from the Holocaust".

After Kaunas was liberated in August 1944, Oshry and his wife Frieda Greenzwieg, a survivor of Auschwitz, went to Rome. There Oshry started a yeshiva for orphaned refugee children. In 1950 he brought with him all of his yeshiva students when he and his family moved to Montreal. They came to New York in 1952 where Oshry became the rabbi of Beth Hamedrash Hagadol. Oshry opened two yeshivas in the East Bronx. Also Yeshiva Shaar Ephraim is named after him and is run by Oshry's son-in-law.

Oshry died on September 28, 2003 in New York; he was survived by his wife and nine children.

References

* Amateau, Albert. [http://www.downtownexpress.com/de_24/rabbiephraim.html "Rabbi Ephraim Oshry, 89, religious scholar, dies"] , "Downtown Express", Volume 16, Issue 19, October 07-13, 2003.
* Oshry, Ephraim. "Annihilation of Lithuanian Jewry", Judaica Press, 1995 ISBN 978-1880582183
* Oshry, Ephraim. "Responsa from the Holocaust," B. Goldman and Y. Leiman Eds., Judaica Press, 2001 ISBN 978-1880582718


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