By COLlive reporter
R’ Chaim Mayer Minkowitz, a Lubavitcher chossid and a long-time active member of the Chabad Lubavitch community in Montreal, Canada, passed away on 2 Adar, 5777.
He was 90.
He was born to Chana and the chossid R’ Yitzchok Yaakov Minkowitz, also identified as Itcheke Leima’s and grew up in the iconic Chassidic village of Nevel in Russia, where he met and learned from its treasure of chassidim.
He was the youngest brother to Hertzel Minkowitz, Yisroel Minkowitz and Malke Levitin, all of whom later moved to New York. He was predeceased by his two sisters during the second world war.
As a young boy, he survived the war with fellow Jews in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. He eventually went on to learn in Yeshiva Tomchei Tmimim Lubavitch in the French village of Brunoy, under the Mashpia Reb Nissan Nemenov.
In Paris, he was ordained as a shochet and worked for a short period in Ireland. Upon his return to France, he went into business with R’ Shloime Shimanovitz to own the largest kosher chicken processing outlet at the time.
It wasn’t long before the suggestion that Minkowitz marry Shimanovitz’s daughter Faigle was raised. The two indeed got married and were able to immigrate to Montreal, which had a new, yet vibrant Chabad community in 1951.
The 9 Shluchim sent by the Frierdiker Rebbe built the Chabad community and its flagship institution – Rabbinical College of Canada, known simply as “The Yeshiva.”
Minkowitz played an active role in helping it grow over the years, serving as a gabbai of its main shul alongside the Shluchim who served in key roles such as the Rov Rabbi Yitzchok Hendel, the director Rabbi Leib Kramer, gabbai Rabbi Moshe Eliyahu Gerlitzky and others.
R’ Chaim Mayer was most known for his heartfelt davening, serving as an outstanding Baal Tefillah for close to 60 years. He instituted the seder nigunnim at ‘Shalosh Seudos’ on Shabbos day and inspired many with his chassidishe farbrengens and nigunnim.
In 1952, when Mrs. Minkowitz was pregnant with their third child, she was having complications with the labor and birth that lasted for 4 days (!). They finally called 770 late one night to ask for a blessing, and to their utter surprise it was the Rebbe who had answered the phone. He gave them an interesting directive and a beautiful blessing. The baby was born shortly afterwards.
He is survived by his wife of 68 years, Mrs. Faygel Minkowitz, their children R’ Refoel Minkowitz – Teaneck, NJ;R’ Yitzchok Minkowitz – Milan, Italy; R’ Aaron Minkowitz – Miami Beach, FL; Mrs. Chana Diament – Montreal, Canada; R’ Yosef Minkowitz – Toronto, Canada; grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
The aron will pass by the Lubavitch Yeshiva in Montreal on Tuesday 6:30pm.
The levaya will take place Wednesday, passing by 770 Eastern Parkway at 12 pm on the way to its final resting place at Har Hazeisim in Yerusholayim (Section 4, Division 5).
Baruch Dayan Haemes.
VIDEO: Reb Chaim Meir Minkowitz recalls some surprising business advice he and his wife received from the Rebbe, and how it helped spell their success (1958).
Growing up in Montreal, Rabbi Chaim Meir OBM was a true inspiration, he was non judgmental, kind, well balanced, positive, to name a few. He always had a good word to say, or give you a smile. Always welcomed me back home when I came back to Montreal, and inquired how I and my family are doing. B”H i had the Zechus to see him when I was in Montreal just a little while ago. His Davening was legendary and heart felt, still rings in my ears every year! Seeing him Farbrenging on Purim, and many other times was a… Read more »
The grandfather Rabbi Chayim Mayer was the most honest, fun, understanding, sincere person – an extremely smart and wise man. I can honestly say in his company I felt happy always.
Yes, he did cry as he davened for the Amud on Motzoei Shabbos Selichos. i had the zechus of being there and davening with him for many years, as he was the shliach Tzibbur for Selichos, His Tefillos on Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur also werel davened with tears and heart! Even his Tefillos at the Amud on an ordinary Leil Shabbos Kodesh and also by Shabbos day ,was a pleasure to listen to.The loss is too enormous… Moshiach Now!
A Yedid of the family living in Montreal.
I grew up with Chaim Meirs davening on RH & YK. I think even for Slichos he cried real tears! Its time for Tchiyas Hameisim!
A True Chassid and a beautiful person will truly be missed
The Toronto branch of R’ Chaim Mayer OB”M are a testament to the Greatness of the man.
BD”H, wonderful man, wonderful Family! I ate at their house on Shabbos many times . They should know no more sorrows. המקו ׳ינחם………..
A chasid that I looked up, to learn just from his behaviour with people and be around him was a great moment
BDE
Reb Chaim Meir davened for the amud not only with his throat,but mostly with his heart. When you heard him daven, you could not help but be moved to tears! As a native of Montreal, i experienced this personally! The Rebbe brings in Hayom Yom that the reward in the next world is similar to what the person accomplished in Olom Hazeh. Therefore it reasons to say that Reb Chaim Minkowitz Z”L now in Shamayim, is again a Shaliach Tzibbur;this time however,for Klal Yisroel! I am certain he is now storming the heavens with his heartfelt Tefillos “Un vet oisbeten… Read more »
I will miss you forever and ever. We all will
A real Friend in good and sad times.
A Baal Tefilah from Nevel an old timer
Young at heart a Baal zedakah .
Montreal lost a fine nice man beloved by all.
R’ Chaim Mayer was part of the real Montreal Anash flavor, when you had the incredible mix of the Rusisher, Poilisher, yekesher, and more. It was something very special. (The Montreal Anash community is still very special and unique in many ways) How fortunate we were to have learned Nusach Hatfilo of Slichos, Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur and more from R’ Chaim Mayer. I recall a specific episode that remained with me ever since. When R’ C”M was chazan on erev Y”K Shachris (the morning of Kol Nidrei, I don’t know if that was his custom every year) And… Read more »
BDE Please can you share thanks
He was a great kind person.
I learned in yeshiva of montreal 20 years ago, he remembered me as close as this past summer.
A Varmeh Chosid
Our families were together in Paris in the late 40’s
המקום ינחם אתכם בתוך שאר אבלי ציון וירושלים
והקיצו ורננו שכני עפר והוא בתוכם
The end of an era; truly from the greatest generation.
He was such a nice person with a good word to everyone.
Really sad to read this.
BDE. .. אבד חסיד מן הארץ
Growing up in Montreal and having the opportunity to daven in Yeshiva, Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, I have tremendous memories of R’ Chaim Meir’s musof and kol nidrie (matter yona -to :)), filled with emotion, feeling and heart.
What a special person. A pillar in the community!
Moshiach now!
we will miss you, zaide
R’ Chayim Mayer I looked up to you so much.
A hero. An image. A chassid.
Baruch Dayan Emes