Rabbi Max Warschawski zt”l
Our much beloved RHR board member Rabbi Max Warschawski (Zecher Tzadik Le-Vracha - The memory of the righteous is a blessing) passed away on 20 Elul 5766 - September 13, 2006. He was laid to rest in the Sanhedria Cemetery in Jerusalem.
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Rabbi Max Warschawski was born on July 4, 1925 in Strasbourg France. He was orphaned from his mother when he was 8 years old. Upon his mothers death he was cared for by a Jewish refugee family from Germany in Quatzenheim. When Rabbi Warschawski zt”l was 10 years old, his father remarried and he returned to his family in Strasbourg. He studied under the tutelage of Rabbi Abraham Deutsch (1902 - 1992) at the Fustel de Coulanges College until the outbreak of World War II.
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Rabbi Max Warschawski and his family left Strasbourg the day before the deportations, and settled in Vichy. He continued his studies in Vichy until 1941, when he became an intern at the local ORT school. In 1942, Rabbi Max Warschawski became the first student at Le Petit Séminaire Israélite de Limoges in Limoges, France, which was founded by Rabbi Abraham Deutsch and trained its students for both rabbinical ordination and academic degrees.
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Rabbi Warschawki joined the sixth network of the French Resistance against the Nazis, the Eclaireurs Israélites de France (Jewish Scouts of France) (EIF also known as the Marc-Haguenau company) under the command of the famous resistance organizer Marc Haguenau, (known by his code name Colombe). The EIF was known for its activities in helping the Jews of France avoid arrest and subsequent deportation to concentration camps by obtaining the necessary resources to produce and distribute forged identity papers.
At the end of the war, Rabbi Warschawski returned to Limoges, where he taught for a short time at a home for girls. He continued his rabbinical studies at the rabbinical School in Paris between 1945 to 1947, and then spent a year at the Jews College in London where he obtained his Rabbinical Ordination.
In 1948, Rabbi Warschawki returned to France where he became the Rabbi of Bischheim in 1948, and married Mireille Metzger. In 1950 he received a rabbinical diploma from the Seminar of Paris. Rabbi Warschawki continued his service to the Bischheim community until 1954, where he traveled to Strasbourg, to become the assistant of Chief Rabbi Abraham Deutsch.
In 1960, Rabbi Warschawki was offered the position of Chief Rabbi of Algeria. He declined and later succeeded his life long mentor, Rabbi Abraham Deutsch and was officially named Chief Rabbi in Strasbourg. Rabbi Warschawki concentrated on educational activities for the youth of the city.
In 1963, Rabbi Warschawki and his wife had a sabbatical year to Israel where they planned on settling. Due to the insistence of the consistory and the community of Strasbourg, they agreed to remain still a few years in Alsace, where Rabbi Warschawki became the Chief Rabbi of the Bas-Rhin region in France until his retirement in 1987.
After his retirement, Max and Mireille Warschawski settled in Jerusalem, to be near their children and grandchildren. He became a member of Rabbis for Human Rights, and was active in promoting social justice and equality for all of the residents of the Middle East.
Rabbi Warschawski authored numerous biographies of famous Jewish Personalities, and many books, articles, audio recordings and movies on Jewish culture and tradition, and the History of the Jews in the Alsace area of France.
Le Grand Rabbinat de Strasbourg et du Bas-Rhin
Rabbin Moïse Bloch dit “le ‘Hokhem de Uttenheim”
Rabbin Isaac Baer (”Reb Itzig”) (audio)
Joseph Borin ‘hazan de Strasbourg (audio)
David Sintzheim, Nassi du Grand Sanhédrin
René Weil ‘hazan de Strasbourg (audio)
Histoire des Juifs de Strasbourg
Petit Séminaire Israélite de Limoges (film vidéo)
Us et coutumes des Juifs d’Alsace
Hol Kreisch
Mariages juifs en Alsace au 18ème siècle : les contrats de mariage de Wissembourg
Soukoth: le “Chauté” (audio)
Hanouka: Histoire, Us et Coutumes en Alsace (audio)
- Réflexions sur Pessa’h 5761 (2001), avec Madame Warschawski(film vidéo)
- Us et coutumes de Pessa’h en Alsace
- Les chants de la fin du Séder (audio)
- Polémique sur la fabrication des matzoth
- La semaine de Pessah autrefois, avec Mme Warschawski(poème en judéo-alsacien audio)
Souvenirs de Quatzenheim (Twazene) (audio)
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Rabbis for Human Rights recommends that you read these articles in in memoriam
- In Memoriam: Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev - July 15th, 2008
- Rabbi Ben Hollander zekher tzadik livrakha - February 10th, 2008
- Rabbi Max Warschawski zt"l - September 14th, 2006
- Rabbi Max Warschawski zt”l and Rabbi Abraham Deutsch zt"l - December 31st, 1992
- The childhood of Rabbi Max Warschawski zt”l - September 1st, 1935
Rabbis for Human Rights recommends that you read these articles in Rabbi Max Warschawski zt?l
- Rabbis for Human Rights Annual General Meeting - February 22nd, 2007
- Rabbi Max Warschawski zt"l - September 14th, 2006
- The Publications of Rabbi Max Warschawski zt"l - September 14th, 2005
- Rabbi Max Warschawski zt”l and the Petit Séminaire Israélite de Limoges - January 1st, 2001
- Rabbi Max Warschawski zt”l and Rabbi Abraham Deutsch zt"l - December 31st, 1992
- The childhood of Rabbi Max Warschawski zt”l - September 1st, 1935




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