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Chaim Yitzchak Bloch Hacohen : ウィキペディア英語版
Chaim Yitzchak Bloch Hacohen

Hayyim Yitzhak HaCohen Bloch ((ヘブライ語:חיים יצחק בלוך הכהן); 1865-1948) was a prominent Lithuanian born rabbi. In 1922 he left Europe to the United States, where he became the Rabbi and Av Beit Din (head judge of religious court) of Jersey City, New Jersey. He remained there until his death in 1948.
== Youth ==
Bloch was born in Plungė, Lithuania, on September 14, 1865 to an illustrious rabbinic family with family roots traced back to the Shakh and Shelah Hakadosh. Until the age of 15, Bloch was taught Torah by his father, Rabbi Hanoch Zundel Hacohen, the local shochet of the town. After his 15th birthday, Bloch left Plunge to study Torah by Rav Simha Zissel in Yeshivat Grobin. Unique in its time, the Yeshivah at Grobin had a dual curriculum of Jewish and Secular studies. Under the guidance of Rav Simcha Zissel, the young teenager grew very diligent in his Torah study and rose to an advanced level in Talmud. Rav Simcha Zissel heavily emphasized the study of Mussar, which had a profound impact on young Bloch's personality for the rest of his life.〔〔personal communication-R' Aaron Soloveitchik〕

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