by Dovid Zaklikowski, Lubavitch.com
After years of digging through the files of the KGB—the communist state security agency formerly known as the NKVD—a mass grave with over a dozen Chabad-Lubavitch followers murdered at the hands of the Soviets in 1928, was located and marked with tombstone last week.
Today, Rabbi Mendel Marosov, 98, propped up by pillows, takes a break from studying a scholarly Jewish book to recall those days when his father and brother were taken away.
“For many years we did not know what happened to father. The NKVD told us that they cannot divulge any information about his whereabouts,” Morosov told lubavitch.com.”We did not know that he was executed until many years later.”
Morosov’s father Rabbi Elchanon Dov (Chonya) Marosov served as the aide of the fifth and sixth Chabad Rebbes, respectively, Rabbi Shalom Dovber, the Rebbe Rashab, and Rabbi Joseph I. Schneersohn. Chonya was an activist for Judaism, working fearlessly under the noses of the Soviets until he was arrested in 1927 together with Rabbi Joseph I. Schneersohn. He remained in prison for three years.
Upon his release he settled in St. Petersburg, then called Leningrad, and resumed his activities, organizing clandestine adult education classes in Jewish studies at night. The NKVD sent out a warrant for him and thus his life on the run began. To evade them, he changed his name to Duber Posner and disguised his appearance. But in 1938, at age 61, he was among at least a dozen leaders of the Chabad underground who were arrested, their fate unknown for years.
In 2008, with the family still in the dark, one of Morosov’s great-grandchildren visited the city. He turned for help to Rabbi Ifrah Abramov, an educator in the local Chabad school in the city. Abramov began searching the NKVD archives.
Since then he uncovered thousands of pages of testimony given by the victims during their interrogation. “He came to my home and presented me with the documents,” says the 98-year-old son. “I made one request: if he finds my father’s gravesite, he should erect a tombstone.”
Abramov continued his search. In 2012 he learned that all of those gathered on that spring night in 1938 were summarily murdered. They were buried in the Levasovskoj government cemetery. They now also knew the date they were murdered.
When Abramov came to the cemetery to find out where the group was buried, he was brushed off. He persisted, negotiating an obstacle course of bueraucratic red tape, until, in the spring of 2014, cemetery clerks pulled out old maps and Abramov found the exact location they were buried.
Recently, permission was granted to erect a marker on the site, a development late in coming for the nonagenarian rabbi who has difficulty getting around inside his home.
“I myself can’t travel to the cemetery. But at least now my family can go and pay their respects. There is finally a matzevah, [tombstone] and for this I am grateful.”
Stories of these incredible chassidim explain, better than anything else, who we are and what we stand for. Am so very proud to be a Lubavitcher! Maaseh avos seeman la’bunnim – May we strive to emulate these great people and consider ourselves lucky to be living in various malchios shel chesed that allow us the freedom to openly be who we are.
Growing up hearing my grandmother Sima Itkin a”h describing how her father was taken when she was a mere teenager and its lifelong effect, it is so moving to see the papers etc… May we merit to follow in his ways and bring him much nachas.
Reb Itche Raskin had four daughters, Mina Chein z”l who died in Russia, Sima Itkin z”l from crown heights, Rochel Pinson from Tunis and Sara Raskin from Kfar Chabad.
Proud to be a descendant!
Thank you so much for that
Makes us feel so grateful to be part of such illustrious ancestors!
Thank you. they are all brothers. we should forget all the small things in our live and remember we are their children.
In response to #26
Reb chaim ben tzion and his wife dvonya
were the parents of reb shlomo raskin
reb itche raskin reb yakov yosef raskin and onr daughter sara
know as muma sara who risked her life for others
especially rebbetzen chana
her marrird nane was katzenelebogen
Can someone please say who Reb Chaim Bentzion Raskin was, and who he is in relationship with Reb,Yakof Yosef Raskin, from Kfar Chabad? also who else was Itchke Raskin related to?
Really curious
Do you have any information about my great grand grandfather NAFTALI HERZ RASKIN? I believe he was also among the muderered!
Looking forward to hear from you,
Salmo Raskin
email [email protected]
fantastic good work dovid zak
Reb Michoel hy”d was killed on November 19th, 1937. That is 15 Kislev 5698. The KGB document was found in Russia by 2 of his grandchildren whilst on shlichus there, some 13 years ago. Here is from the KGB doc: “…being hostile towards the Soviet system and the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks, was an active participant of counter-revolutionary group, propagated counter-revolutionary religionism. In illegal school “Kheder” educated the youth in counter-revolutionary spirit, educated hatred towards the Soviet system. He was spreading slanderous counter-revolutionary rumours regarding hard life of Jews and their persecution in USSR. Engendered discontent and exasperation among… Read more »
When we say mesirus nefesh, we mean, reb itche raskin. He hid reb chonye, and gave his life for it. He had a long list of other “criminal activities”, but harbouring reb chonye cost him his life. And yet the family never held it against him. The love and connections remained always.
His daughters followed in his and his wifes ways.
In response to No: 20
It’s possible/probable that there was a Pinchos Todrus who was a forbearer of Reb Eliyohu Chaim and Reb Binyomin (brothers), they must have been named after a common ancestor. However, the Pinchos Todrus referred to in the article above was the son of Eliyohu Chaim and as such, a cousin of the Tel Aviv Pichos Todrus of Kfar Chabad fame.
To write the title “Reb”” before his name seems so inadequate, so meaningless in relation to the Tzaddik He really was. Just consider, Reb Itche Raskin epitomized a true chosid, selfless beyond belief. In addition to risking his life, on a daily basis as a Rav and. Mohel, activities considered traitorous by the Communist government , he made his home into a haven for all those wanted by the NKVD. He and his wife Tzivia opened their home and hearts to all in need. Not only did the children give up their beds for guests nut he knowingly hid in… Read more »
Althaus from Australia; if I am not mistaken, I believe R’ Eliyahu Chaim Althaus was the son on R’ Pinchas Todros Althaus (not the other way round)…?
would be interesting to have someone translate the document I take its a dialog
in response to No:12 Pinyeh o’bm had a sister Batsheva who can be tracked in Rebbetzin Chana’s Memoirs as having been selected to take care of Reb Levik a’h on his return journey prior to his histalkus.Eliyahu Chaim’s brother was Binyomin Althaus a’h who had 3 sons, the eldest also called Pinchos who was from the meyasdei of Kfar Chabad (having migrated to Israel in 1937). The second brother was Menashe a’h who was killed in WW2 and the youngest brother was Shmuel Betzalel a’h, (the ba’al menagen) who together with the Serebryanski, Pliskin,Gurewicz and Kluwgant familes were sent to… Read more »
It was R’ Mendels daughter and son in law Benzion and Henya Milecki who started off the search….
A son in law of the mashpia reb chaim shaul brook. He was also shot that night hyd
he was also shot in 1938.
It happened in 1938 not 1928
R’ Pinya Althaus a’h (Pinchos Todrus) was the son of Eliyohu Chaim o’bm (travelled with the Rayatz to Kostrama and subsequently was the shadchan of our Rebbe Mamash to Rebbeitzin Mussia) Eliyohu Chaim was murdered in 1941 by the Germans in Riga together with Itche the Masmid a’h and Chache Feigin a’h. All the above loved the Rebbe Rayatz “bechol nimei nasfshom” …….and more! H’YD
Does anyone know which Pinye Althaus it is? i.e. who was his father, brothers…? (Obviously not the one who later lived in Israel and was niftar in 1963…)
It’s a list of rehabilitation , after dictator death all prisoners /murdered people by nkvd were rehabilitated in their citizen rights …it doesn’t say what happened to them it’s only partial list
Gold Shaya Ben Shmuel …the second part of the document didn’t published …but I can say the end is …- all must be shoot tonight …sad reality
Thank you for printing this heartwarming article.
Rabbi Marazov should have many happy and healthy years.
It was Reb Chonye’s granddaughter from Australia who travelled with her husband in 2012 to Russia. It was pure Hashgocha Protis because how they met Yifrach Abramov on Tisha Ba’Av.
Very moving, thanks very much to Rabbi Abramov for persevering, and to collive for publishing.
And what a reminder to us today of what mesirus nefesh for Yiddishkeit really looks like.
Finally after so many years this information is being revealed. This is history in the making – as part of Lubavitch rich heritage.
Pity this was not known before Gimmel Tammuz! What would the Rebbe have said about this?
can we get a closer look at matzeiva to be able to read?
1. Pevzner, Berko
2. Althoiz, Pinchas
3.Raskin (i cant make out the first name, looks like Itzka)
4. Friedman, Meir
5. Golda (not sure) Shaya
6. Kuznetzov, Berko
Pevzner Berke, Altaus Pinchas, Raskin Itchke, Friedman Meyer, Gold Shaya , kuznetzov berke
R’ Pinye Althois, R’ Shmuel Nemotin, R’ Yitchok Raskin, R’ Meir Friedman, R’ Yeshayahu Gold, R’ Dovber Koznitzov, R’ Feivish Esterin, R’ Shaul Katzenelonbogen, R’ Yaakov Golibtchik, R’ Elchonon Epstein were all buried there on that night along with R’ chonye Morozow and his son Shmuel
No. 1. is “Posner” / Morosov; and five more are on the image; but can you post the full list?
Do you have any information about my great grand grandfather NAFTALI HERZ RASKIN? I believe he was also among the muderered!
Looking forward to hear from you,
Salmo Raskin
email [email protected]