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authorities, the yeshiva divided into four groups, each numbering between eighty and one hundred students. Shmuelevitz's classes continued virtually without interruption throughout the early period of World War II, while when the yeshiva was continually in transit. In late 1940, hundreds of Mir
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Somehow, Rav Shmuelevitz became responsible for the financial needs of all Jewish learning institutions in the city, not just his own. These included contingents of the famed yeshivas of
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in Jerusalem from 1965 to 1979. He taught, guided, and inspired thousands of disciples throughout his lifetime, by word and deed, with legendary diligence and intensity in
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During his lifetime, Shmuelevitz committed to paper his every lecture and public address, leaving behind at his death thousands of handwritten pages, including
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and its commentaries during a single class. These classes attracted a wide audience, including some of the most advanced students in Mir.
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in the preparatory academy at the yeshiva. Shmuelevitz held this position for a few years before transferring to the yeshiva in
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said, "The world rested upon Reb Chaim's shoulders." Jews worldwide prayed for his recovery. Two months later on the third of
68: 956: 296:. In accordance with the contemporary practice in the yeshiva world, Shmuelevitz became known as Chaim Stutchiner, after the 343:, where they managed to set up the yeshiva once more in 1940. After being ordered out of Keidan seven months later by the 1639: 1574: 1436: 75: 1624: 311:, 3 Tevet 5690 (3 January 1930). A few years later, at the relatively young age of 31, Shmuelevitz was appointed as a 1579: 627: 108: 656: 1619: 1594: 488:, are considered classics. They offer novel interpretations and reveal his penetrating insights into human nature. 57: 1614: 1097: 1092: 1035: 811: 46: 1279: 857:"A Visit to the Home of Rav Yitzchok & Rebbetzin Rivka Ezrachi // Remembering A Torah & Mussar Giant" 1227: 703: 1634: 1629: 1569: 1609: 754:
Rav Yehoshua Leiman (July 17, 1998). "JEWISH HISTORY: Rav Chaim Leib Shmulevitz, Part III - Shanghai".
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Sichos Mussar: Reb Chaim's Discourses: The Shmuessen of the Mirrer Rosh Yeshiva, Rav Chaim Shmulevitz
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Shmuelevitz had great respect for his father and he quoted him often in both Torah lectures and
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In 1947 the yeshiva moved again — as always, as a single unit — this time, to the
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1978, Shmuelevitz was rushed to the hospital and, for the next two months, was gravely ill.
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These and other details were part of the 1966 testimony given by Shmulevitz and his wife to
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study for hours at a time. His ethical discourses, many of which have been published in
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At the age of 22, Shmuelevitz headed a group of students who transferred from Grodno to
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artillery fire, Shmuelevitz sent some of the manuscripts to America with his uncle,
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to obtain visas for the yeshiva and was forced to remain there, Shmuelevitz and the
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Shmuelevitz married Chana Miriam, the rosh yeshiva's daughter, on the last day of
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Shmuelevitz was well known for his ability to become totally engrossed in his
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in Jerusalem. His daughter Rivka, who died in 2019, was married to
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His death was also on that date, his 49th wedding anniversary
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discourses. He considered his father's handwritten Torah
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Refoel Alter's position at the yeshiva was taken up by
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by Rav Yechezkel Leitner, and the latter is cited in:
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