Sholom Klass
Rabbi Sholom Klass (1916–2000) was the co-founder, publisher and editor of The Jewish Press, a large Jewish circulation newspaper. He also authored Tales from our Gaonim[1] and the halachic work Responsa of Modern Judaism (3 volumes). Rabbi Klass received smicha (rabbinical ordination) from Yeshiva Torah Vodaas.[2] Prior to starting The Jewish Press, he was a co-publisher of The Brooklyn Daily (now defunct).[3]
Causes
He used The Jewish Press to support both what should seem obvious (Torah, Israel, Jewish civil rights)[4] and a range of causes that were not getting much publicity, from the Iggud Harabbonim (Rabbinical Alliance of America)[5] to matters dealing with honoring the power of Beis Din.
Legacy
His daughter's "Dear Dad", written for his ninth yahrtzeit, contains examples of one of Rabbi Klass' major accomplishments: the popularization of the use of a dash in writing G-d's name, in English, as the normative form by Orthodox Jews.[6]
He and Rabbi Meir Kahane, whom he hired, broke this barrier, the latter also expanding upon this in the books he authored.
Although Rabbi Klass turned over his halachic Questions & Answers column to his nephew Rabbi Yaakov Klass well before his death, one way in which the column affected worldwide Jewry was as the inspiration of the acronym AYLOR - Ask Your Local Orthodox Rabbi.[7][8] Some have attempted to change AYLOR by having "O" stand for "Ordained.".[9]
Rabbi Klass' point was that information in his column was meant to educate, not to provide an absolute ruling.
Family
At the time of his passing, he was survived by[10]
- his wife, Irene
- three brothers, Sol, Albert (Anshel,[11] who subsequently lived to 105),[12] and Lionel (Leibel);
- a sister, Rita Rosenthal[13]
- two daughters, Naomi Mauer and Hindy Greenwald; and
- several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Other family[14] members included:[11]
- his sister, Gertrude Siller
- sister-in-law/Albert's wife Hilda
References
- http://lccn.loc.gov/67006223, LCCN 67006223, 1967, parts of which were serialized and reprinted in The Jewish Press
- The Jewish Week, Jan 21, 2000.
- Jews of Brooklyn, by Ilana Abramovitch, Sean Galvin, ISBN 1-58465-003-6, p. 287.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-04-14. Retrieved 2009-07-03.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - "Elie Kligman is Willing to Gamble, Due to His Faith".
- http://forums.torah.org/viewtopic.php?t=24853&start=75&sid=5df2fb594c005133119acbdc70fc5bb5%5B%5D
- http://www.ottmall.com/mj_ht_arch/v6/mj_v6i04.html, a British site
- "SBF Glossary: .at to A $60 value, and you also get".
- Steve Lipman (January 21, 2000). "Rabbi Sholom Klass, 83".
- Naomi Klass Maurer (January 21, 2011). "Albert (Anshel) Klass Honored on reaching 100 years". The Jewish Press. p. 18.
- "Albert Klass, co-founder of NY's Jewish Press, dies at 105". June 21, 2016.
- and her husband Harry
- predeceasing Klass