Dayan Yechezkel Abramsky I - Rosh Hashana Episode
Description
Brought up in a village which did not have a minyan of Jews; a self-taught child genius.
His life was shattered by the Russian civil war and the new anti-religious communist Soviet Union. He was hounded, arrested and eventually imprisoned in Siberia, but his faith remained untouched.
His thoughts and writings on Prayer emerge through this period of his life.
Summary
This conversation delves into the life of Dayan Abramsky, a Jewish figure who faced immense challenges during the Soviet regime. It explores his arrest, the impact on his family, his resilience in the face of adversity, and the international efforts made for his release. The discussion also highlights his reflections on faith, prayer, and the significance of Eretz Yisrael in Jewish identity.
Take-aways
Faith played a crucial role in survival during hardships.
The Chafetz Chaim's letter was pivotal in seeking help.
Rav Abramsky’s early education shaped his future leadership.
The civil war in Russia had devastating effects on the Jews.
Important ideas for prayers on Rosh Hashana & Yom Kippur
Chapters
00:00 The Arrest and Its Impact
03:12 Survival in Adversity
06:02 The early years of Dayan Abramsky
08:54 Education and Influences
11:45 The Turbulent Times of War
15:09 Resistance Against Oppression
18:02 The Struggles of Jewish Life in the Soviet Union
20:53 Imprisonment and Interrogation
24:14 International Efforts for Release
27:07 Reflections on Suffering and Faith
29:55 The Journey to Freedom
33:13 The Aftermath and New Beginnings
36:06 The Connection to Eretz Yisrael