LOT 33:
GRODZENSKI, CHAIM OZER
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GRODZENSKI, CHAIM OZER
(Spiritual leader of Lithuanian Jewry, 1863-1940). Letter Signed, written in Hebrew on letterhead to R. Moshe Blau (head of Agudath Israel, Jerusalem).
Concerning his vehement opposition to the relocation of the Hildesheimer Seminary from Berlin to Eretz Israel.
One page. Two punch-holes.
Vilna: 12th Kislev 1933
This letter pertains to the proposal by Rabbi Dr. Meir Hildesheimer to relocate the Hildesheimer Seminary of Berlin to Eretz Israel. An idea to which, R. Chaim Ozer was strongly opposed. He allows, in this letter, that in Berlin the Seminary was a necessary competition in opposition to Reform elements, however, “Is there a need for German Haskalah in Jerusalem?” he asks rhetorically.
Although Rabbi Grodzenski was an ally of German neo-Orthodoxy through a mutual affiliation with the Agudath Israel movement, as a staunch traditionalist, he opposed the importation of German Orthodoxy and its perceived modernist tendencies into the fabric of the yishuv in Eretz Israel.
For another letter that R. Chaim Ozer wrote (to Rav Kook) on this contentious subject, see Kestenbaum Sale 62, lot 177.