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Ezras Torah Fund

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Website
  
www.ezrastorah.org

Motto
  
The Human Side of Torah Philanthropy

Formation
  
August 25, 1915; 101 years ago (1915-08-25)

Location
  
1540 Route 202, Suite 2, Pomona, NY 10970

President
  
Rabbi Yisrael Gettinger

The Ezras Torah Fund was founded on August 25, 1915 (15 Elul, 5675) at a meeting in Congregation Mishkan Israel in the Lower East Side of New York. The meeting was conducted by members of the Agudas HaRabbanim and the Vaad HaRabbanim of New York. It was an outgrowth of the Central Relief Committee (CRC) that was created to assist Orthodox Jews in Europe during World War I. The CRC had been founded in late 1914 by the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America with much help from the aforementioned rabbinical organizations. Ezras Torah’s role was to specifically assist town rabbis, roshei yeshiva, and yeshivas during the upheaval years of World War I. They eventually broadened their scope to a worldwide level after the war.

The founding leadership of Ezras Torah was composed of Rabbi Israel Rosenberg, Rabbi Dr. Philip Klein (aka Hillel HaKohen) and Rabbi Yaakov Eskolsky. Rabbi Rosenberg was president until his passing in 1956. Rabbi Klein was treasurer until his passing in 1926. Rabbi Eskolsky was secretary until 1928.

The personality who would be most prominently associated with Ezras Torah was Rabbi Yosef Eliyahu Henkin. He served as the director of Ezras Torah from the summer of 1925 until his passing in 1973.

Publications

  • Sefer HaZikaron, c. 1919
  • Zichron B'Sefer, 1922
  • Luach HaYovel Shel Ezras Torah, c. 1936
  • Eidus L'Yisroel, c. 1946
  • She'eris Yisroel, 1956
  • Luach Minhagei Beis HaKnesses, annually from 1969–present
  • References

    Ezras Torah Fund Wikipedia