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Moshe Soloveitchik (Zurich) was born on 21 September, 1914 in day Belarus. Discover Moshe Soloveitchik (Zurich)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

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Age 81 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 21 September, 1914
Birthday 21 September
Birthplace Minsk, Russian Empire present-day Belarus
Date of death May 18, 1995 - Zurich, Switzerland Zurich, Switzerland
Died Place Zurich, Switzerland
Nationality Belarus

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Who Is Moshe Soloveitchik (Zurich)'s Wife?

His wife is Rivka Ruchama Soloveitchik née Neuman

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Parents Rabbi Yisrael Gershon and Chaya Miriam Soloveitchik
Wife Rivka Ruchama Soloveitchik née Neuman
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Moshe Soloveitchik (Zurich) Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Moshe Soloveitchik (Zurich) worth at the age of 81 years old? Moshe Soloveitchik (Zurich)’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Belarus. We have estimated Moshe Soloveitchik (Zurich)'s net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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1995

On May 18, 1995, after several months of illness, Rabbi Soloveitchik died in Zurich at the age of 80, and he was buried in Jerusalem.

1963

In 1963, he moved to Zurich where he didn't accept any official position, although he became recognized as one of the leaders of Europe's Haredi community. Throughout the day and night, people came to him with their questions. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, he worked to establish Yeshivat Torat Chaim in Moscow [HE] to bring unaffiliated Jews back to Judaism (this is known as kiruv).

1948

In 1948/1949, Moshe returned to Switzerland where he married the daughter of Rabbi Shmuel Zanvil Neuman of Lugano.

1940

In 1940, the Swiss government, suspecting them of espionage, interred 300 Jewish refugees in a resort-turned-labor camp near Basel called Schonburg, where they were forced to lay railroad tracks. Moshe and Aharon Leib were among the 40 Orthodox Jews in this group. They studied together from memory, with one reciting a passage of Gemara and the other responding with the corresponding commentary of Tosafos. They did however have one volume of Mishne Torah in their possession.

1937

Among the yeshiva students, there was a threat of being drafted into the Polish army, although many were exempted as they were too weak to fight. However, both Moshe and Aharon Leib were called to report to the army, and they tried hard to obtain exemptions, eating and drinking little to weaken them and taking long walks to help them lose weight. While their efforts postponed the draft, they were put on a waiting list for the future if more troops were needed. To escape this possibility, in 1937, the two went to Montreaux, Switzerland, Aharon Leib first and Moshe a few months after, where they joined the yeshiva of Rabbi Eliyahu Botchko as teachers. Aryeh Leib Glickson, Moshe's cousin (his mother Sara was the only daughter of Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik), joined the yeshiva as well a short time after, as he too was avoiding the draft.

1914

Rabbi Soloveitchik was born on September 21, 1914 (the second day of Rosh Hashanah), to Rabbi Yisrael Gershon and Chaya Miriam Soloveitchik. His father was the son of Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik of Brisk. Growing up in Brisk, Moshe was friends with Aharon Leib Shteinman (who years later would be recognized as the Gadol Hador). They both attended Yeshivas Toras Chesed of Brisk, which was led by Rabbi Moshe Sokolovski [HE], author of the Imrei Moshe. After Sokolovski passed away in 1931 without any children, a dispute erupted in the yeshiva over who should succeed him. Moshe and Aharon Leib both left the yeshiva at that point because of the internal strife, Aharon Leib to Yeshivas Eitz Chaim in Kletsk and Moshe to Yeshivas Knesses Beis Yitzchak in Kamyanyets.