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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), | + | 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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+ | // | ||
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+ | //By Chaim Freedman// | ||
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