Rabbi
Shlomo Zalman Dolinsky
רב זלמן דולינסקי
Personal
Born
Shlomo Zalman Katz

1871
Died1911
ReligionJudaism
SpouseRochel Dolinsky (née Boner)
Parents
  • Rabbi Zecharia Mendel Katz (father)
  • Chanah Chaye Katz (née Shafer) (mother)
DenominationOrthodox Judaism
Alma materKelm Talmud Torah
Jewish leader
SuccessorRabbi Yerucham Levovitz
PositionMashgiach ruchani
YeshivaMir Yeshiva
Yahrtzeitתשעה ב'אב
ResidenceRadun
Shavel

Shlomo Zalman Dolinsky (1871 1911), sometimes known as Rabbi Zalman Radiner, was an Orthodox Jewish rabbi in Lithuania and White Russia. He served as the mashgiach ruchani of the Mir Yeshiva in Belarus.[1]

Biography

Shlomo Zalman Dolinsky was born in 1871 in Alytus, Lithuania, then part of the Russian Empire. His parents were Rabbi Zecharia Mendel and Chana Chaya Katz (née Shafer).[2] When he was a child, his family moved to Radun where his father became the community's rabbi, and thus he was later called "Reb Zalman Dolinsky." He studied in the Talmud Torah of Kelm, and in 1896, he married Rachel Boner; they eventually settled in Shavel. About 1900, Dolinsky was appointed mashgiach ruchani in the Slabodka Yeshiva under Rabbi Nosson Tzvi Finkel.

About 1907, Dolinksy became mashgiach at the Mir Yeshiva, under Elya Baruch Kammai and Eliezer Yehudah Finkel, however he soon got sick with stomach cancer and he had to go to Germany for treatments. After three years, he died on Tisha B'Av of 1911.[3]

See also

References

  1. Fendel, Rabbi Zechariah (June 2003). Charting the Mesorah: VOL. IV - The Era of the Later Acharonim. Brooklyn, NY: Hashkafah Publications. p. 31.
  2. "Shlomo Zalman Dolinsky". Geni.com. 1871. Retrieved 23 August 2020.
  3. "Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Dolinsky". Ancestry.com. Retrieved 23 August 2020.
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