Shabsi Yogel Explained

Honorific-Prefix:Rabbi
Shabsi Yogel
Yeshiva:Slonimer Yeshiva
Yeshivaposition:Rosh yeshiva
Birth Date:1874/1875
Birth Place:Pieski, Russian Empire
Death Date:January 2, 1957
Yahrtzeit:י' בטבת תשי"ח
Nationality: Israel
Father:R' Avraham Yogel
Spouse:Liba Yogel née Kletzkin
Alma Mater:Volozhin Yeshiva

Rabbi Shabsi Yogel was an Orthodox Jewish rabbi in Belarus and Israel. He served as the rosh yeshiva of the Slonim Yeshiva in Europe and after the Holocaust, reestablished it in Ramat Gan, Israel.

Biography

Early life

Rabbi Yogel was born in Pieski, Russia (currently in the Masty District, Belarus) in 1874 or 1875.[1] [2] [3] He studied first in the Kibbutz HaPerusim in Eišiškės (Eishishok)[1] before going to learn in the Volozhin Yeshiva under the tutelage of Rabbi Naftali Zvi Yehuda Berlin and Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik.[2] He then went on to marrying Liba, the daughter of Rabbi Eliezer Yosef Kletzkin of Slonim,[1] and settled in the city, where he joined the local kollel founded by Rabbi Yosef Yozel Horowitz.[2]

Rabbinic career

In 1905, Rabbi Yogel became rosh yeshiva of the Slonim Yeshiva, a yeshiva ketana (yeshiva for younger teenagers)[2] that had been established in the city in the early nineteenth century.[4] As rosh yeshiva, he brought in Rabbi Dovid Bender to serve as menahel (principal),[2] as well as his son, Rabbi Peretz Yogel, who helped him in running the yeshiva.[5] Under his leadership, the yeshiva saw significant growth[2] with its student body numbering between 125 and 175 students in the 1920s.[5] He was also involved in the World Agudath Israel. At the outbreak of World War II, Rabbi Yogel fled to Vilnius and from there,[1] in 1941, to Ramat Gan in Palestine, where he reestablished his yeshiva.[4] In addition, he opened a Bais Yaakov, a cheder, and a kollel, and served on the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah.[2] He remained at the head of the yeshiva until his death in January 1957.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Sorasky . Aharon . Aharon Sorasky . הגאון רבי שבתי יגל — ראש-ישיבת סלוניםם . . 1973 . 12–15 . 21 May 2021 . The Genius Rabbi Shabsi Yogel — Rosh Yeshivat Slonim.
  2. Book: Gliksman . Devorah . A Tale of Two Worlds: Rabbi Dovid and Rebbetzin Basya Bender - the bridge between the Yeshiva-Bais Yaakov worlds of pre-War Europe and post-War America . February 2009 . Mesorah Publications, Ltd. . Brooklyn, NY . 978-1-4226-0888-3 . 31–36 . In the Halls of the Slonimer Yeshiva.
  3. Web site: Seckbach . Raziel Yohai . R' Shabtai Yogel . geni.com . . 21 May 2021.
  4. Book: Fendel . Rabbi Zechariah . Charting the Mesorah: Later Acharonim, Vol. IV . 2003 . Hashkafah Publications . Brooklyn, NY . 36 .
  5. Book: Wein . Berel . Berel Wein . Faith & Fate: The Story of the Jewish People in the Twentieth Century . November 8, 2001 . Shaar Press . Brooklyn, NY . 9781578195930 . 120.