Kevarim of Tzadikim in North America

Rabbi Chaim Karalitzky

חיים ב"ר יעקב משה

Rav, Chevra Bikur Cholim Anshei Lubatchov, East Flatbush, Brooklyn

Date of Death: Wed. June 13, 1984 - Sivan 13 5744

Anyone with biographical information is asked to please send it in.
See CONTACT page for details. Thank you.

Cemetery:

Cemetery Details
[xy_cemeteries field=”street-address”]
[xy_cemeteries field=”city”], [xy_cemeteries field=”state”] [xy_cemeteries field=”zip”]
[xy_cemeteries field=”country”]

Phone: [xy_cemeteries field=”phone”]
Fax: [xy_cemeteries field=”fax-number”]
Contact: [xy_cemeteries field=”contact-person”]

Web: [xy_cemeteries field=”web-address”]
Email: [xy_cemeteries field=”email”]

Cemetery Map: [xy_cemeteries field=”cemetery-map”]

Notes: [xy_cemeteries field=”notes”]

Directions to Kever: Wellwood Cemetery in Long Island maintains computerized records and will provide a detailed location map upon request. Location: Block 22, Row 15, Grave 2, Between Ezra and Gideon Avenues

Name Listed on Cemetery Database: HYMAN (RABBI) KARALIZKY

Biographical Notes:


Photo Caption: Rabbi Chaim Karalitzky, Credit: Needed 

Photo Caption: Chevra Bikur Cholim Anshei Lubatchov located at 76 East 95th Street in East Flatbush,c. 1940, Credit: NYC

Photo Caption: As it stands today (2019), Credit: Google

Source: Needed 

Bio Information: 
The Rav was also among the over 400 Rabbanim and Admorim who on the day before  Erev Yom Kippur, 1943 marched on Washington, DC demanding that the Roosevelt administration help save the Jews of Europe


Credit: IFJCAH



« Previous: Next: »