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 ==== Super Rabbi Yitskhak Yaakov (Isaac Jacob) ==== ==== Super Rabbi Yitskhak Yaakov (Isaac Jacob) ====
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-Rabbi Yitskhak Yaakov (Isaac Jacob) Super 
  
  
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 Super, Yitskhak Yaakov (Isaac Jacob). Super, Yitskhak Yaakov (Isaac Jacob).
 Son of Shmuel (son of Yosef-Yehoash) Super and Khaya-Minna (daughter of Avraham Dobrin). Son of Shmuel (son of Yosef-Yehoash) Super and Khaya-Minna (daughter of Avraham Dobrin).
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 Born in 1881 in Lutzin (Ludza) Latvia, a community known as “Jerusalem of Latvia”, and grew up in Karsav (Korsovka) to a family of merchants, scribes, and butchers. Rabbi Super was educated at local Yeshivot in Rezekne (Rezhitza), Daugavpils (Dvinsk), and Vilnius (Vilna). He received certification as a  Shokhet at the young age of seventeen. He served in that capacity in several small towns in Latvia such as Roge, Sloboda, and Lipne. Born in 1881 in Lutzin (Ludza) Latvia, a community known as “Jerusalem of Latvia”, and grew up in Karsav (Korsovka) to a family of merchants, scribes, and butchers. Rabbi Super was educated at local Yeshivot in Rezekne (Rezhitza), Daugavpils (Dvinsk), and Vilnius (Vilna). He received certification as a  Shokhet at the young age of seventeen. He served in that capacity in several small towns in Latvia such as Roge, Sloboda, and Lipne.
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 In 1911 he gave up ministerial duty to serve the London United Shechitah Board in the village of Evercreech, Somerset. In 1911 he gave up ministerial duty to serve the London United Shechitah Board in the village of Evercreech, Somerset.
  
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 In 1914 Super was sought out by Rabbi Jacob Danglow who had been sent on a mission by the Melbourne community to find a Chief Shokhet for the Melbourne United Shechitah Board. The candidate recommended by Chief Rabbi Joseph Hertz was Yitskhak Yaakov Super. In 1914 Super was sought out by Rabbi Jacob Danglow who had been sent on a mission by the Melbourne community to find a Chief Shokhet for the Melbourne United Shechitah Board. The candidate recommended by Chief Rabbi Joseph Hertz was Yitskhak Yaakov Super.
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 He passed away on June 28, 1961 (Tamuz 14th 5721) and is buried in the Melbourne General Cemetery, Carlton. He passed away on June 28, 1961 (Tamuz 14th 5721) and is buried in the Melbourne General Cemetery, Carlton.
  
-Rabbi Isaac Jacob and Lena Super were the parents of seven children: +Rabbi Isaac Jacob and Lena Super were the parents of seven children:\\ 
-Susman-David (Cecil), Nakhum (Newton),  Avraham-Shaul (Rabbi Dr. Arthur Saul Super of South Africa and Israel), Adolf, Shlomo-Meir (Montie), Edna-Yenta (Berliner), and Zalman-Ber (Albert).+Susman-David (Cecil),\\  
 +Nakhum (Newton),\\ 
 +Avraham-Shaul (Rabbi Dr. Arthur Saul Super of South Africa and Israel), \\ 
 +Adolf, \\ 
 +Shlomo-Meir (Montie), \\ 
 +Edna-Yenta (Berliner), \\ 
 +Zalman-Ber (Albert). 
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 +//By Chaim Freedman// 
  
  
  
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