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- Chaim Ozer Grodzinski (Hebrew: חיים עוזר גראדזענסקי; August 24, 1863 – August 9, 1940) was a Av beis din (rabbinical chief justice), posek (halakhic authority)...
- 1935(1935-01-20) (aged 70) Vilnius Education Imperial Moscow University Occupation Physician Spouse Stefania Grodzensky (murdered 1943 during Holocaust) Children 3...
- Complete Guide to Correspondence Chess, Thinker's Press, ISBN 0-938650-52-1 Grodzensky, Sergey; Harding, Tim (2003), Red Letters: The Correspondence Chess Championships...
- leadership of Elchanan W****erman. In 1927, at the request of Chaim Ozer Grodzensky of Vilna, Heiman became the rosh yeshiva of the Ramailles Yeshiva, a position...
- of Shavli) and the father-in-law of Elchonon W****erman and Chaim Ozer Grodzensky; Zvi Yaakov Oppenheim, who later became the rabbi of Kelm; and Shlomo...
- Elchonon W****erman and his wife Michla. He was a nephew of Rabbi Chaim Ozer Grodzensky. He married Feiga Rachel, the daughter of Rabbi Meir Abowitz, Rav of Novordok...
- Golden Chess Games (Chess Mail Ltd., 2004) Red Letters with CC-GM Sergey Grodzensky (Chess Mail Ltd., 2003) 64 Great Chess Games (Chess Mail Ltd., 2002) Counter...
- married Hene Freidel Grodznsky, the daughter of Rabbi Eliyahu Eliezer Grodzensky and granddaughter of Rabbi Yisroel Lipkin Salanter, the father of the...
- Shnipishok where the yeshiva was, became rosh yeshiva. Rabbi Chaim Ozer Grodzensky of Vilna oversaw the yeshiva and in 1927 appointed Rabbi Shlomo Heiman...
- conversion she would not have to keep any commandments at all. Rabbi Grodzensky ruled that the conversion was null and void. Rabbi Yechezkel Benat agreed...