Dov Tzvi Heller Explained

Honorific-Prefix:Rabbi
Dov Tzvi Heller
רב דוב צבי העלער
Other Name:Rabbi Ber Hirsch Heller
Yeshiva:Knesses Yisrael Slabodka
Yeshivaposition:Mashgiach ruchani
Birth Date:1862
Birth Place:Šilalė, Russian Empire
present-day Lithuania
Death Date:1935
Death Place:Jerusalem, Mandatory Palestine
present-day Israel
Father:R' Eliezer Yitzchak
Mother:Hasseh Gisseh Heller
Spouse:Feiga Esther Heller née Blankfield
Children:Avraham Meir Heller
Chasya Grodzinsky
Ita Ettel Kamenetsky
Kayle Heller
Sara Vernoskovsky

Dov Tzvi Heller (1862  - 1935) commonly called by his Yiddish name, Ber Hirsch Heller, was a rabbi and mashgiach ruchani at the Slabodka Yeshiva in Europe, as well as the father-in-law of Rabbi Yaakov Kamenetzky and Rabbi Avraham Grodzinski.

Life

Dov Tzvi Heller was born in 1862 in Shilel (Šilalė), Lithuania, then part of the Russian Empire, to Eliezer Yitzchak and Hasseh Gisseh Heller.[1] In 1890,[2] he became the mashgiach ruchani in the Yeshiva Knesses Yisrael Slabodka under Nosson Tzvi Finkel, where he was known for his sweet personality, gentleness, and love of his students, which was so strong, that he would often fast for their success. During World War I, the yeshiva escaped to Minsk, and later many of them Kremenchug, and Heller came with the yeshiva on these travels. Shimon Reuven Dvoretz, who was teenager in Kremenchug, described Heller as "a saint, a Chafetz Chaim in his simplicity," comparing him to Yisrael Meir Kagan, who had been the greatest rabbi of the time until his death a few years prior.[3]

Family

Heller was married Feiga Esther Heller née Blankfield (c. 1862-1942). They had five children, four of which lived to adulthood (one son and four daughters).[4] Their son was Avraham Meir Heller (1887-1979).[5] Their oldest daughter, Chasya (1891-1944), married Avraham Grodzinski, who later served as mashgiach ruchani of the Slabodka Yeshiva as well. Their second daughter, Ita Ettel (1895-1954), married Yaakov Kamenetzky, a student of her father and Finkel, and future rosh yeshiva of Yeshiva Torah Vodaath.[6] [7] [3] Their third daughter to live adulthood, Sara (1899-1941), married Shabsi Vernokovsky, and they both were murdered in the Holocaust.[8] [9] They had another child, named Kayle, who was born in 1897 and died two years later.[10]

Death

Heller died in 1935 in Jerusalem.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: R' DovBer Zvi (Hirsch) Heller, the Slobodka Yeshiva mashgiach . Geni.com . . August 17, 2020.
  2. Book: Wein . Berel . Berel Wein . Triumph of Survival . October 1990 . Shaar Press . Brooklyn, NY . 1-4226-1514-6 . First . 138.
  3. Book: Rosenblum . Yonasan . Jonathan Rosenblum. . February 1993 . Mesorah Publications, Ltd. . Brooklyn, NY . 0-89906-413-2 . 67–80.
  4. Web site: Faige Esther Heller (Blankfield) . Geni.com . . August 17, 2020.
  5. Web site: Abraham Meir Heller . Geni.com . . August 17, 2020.
  6. Web site: Chasya Gisseh Grodzinski (Heller) . Geni.com . . August 17, 2020.
  7. Web site: Itta Ettel Kamenetsky . Geni.com . . August 17, 2020.
  8. Web site: Sarah Wernikowsky . Geni.com . . August 17, 2020.
  9. Book: Rosenblum . Yonasan . Jonathan Rosenblum. . February 1993 . Mesorah Publications, Ltd. . Brooklyn, NY . 0-89906-413-2 . 77 . Itta Ettil (Kamenetsky), Sara (Vernokovsky), Chasya (Grodzinski) daughters of R' Ber Hirsch Heller.
  10. Web site: Kayle Heller . Geni.com . . August 17, 2020.