Background
Isaac Lewin was born 1906, in Wieliczka, Poland. Was the son of Rabbi Aaron Lewin.
Isaac Lewin was born 1906, in Wieliczka, Poland. Was the son of Rabbi Aaron Lewin.
University of Lwow, Poland, 1924-1928, Magister Juris. University of Vienna, 1929-1932, Absolutorium Philosophy. University of Wilno, Poland, 1937, Doctorate Law.
Spoken languages: English, Hebrew, Polish, Yiddish, French.
He received rabbinic ordination in 1935, and a law degree in 1937, and served two terms on the City Council of Łódź. In United States he was part of the Vaad Ha-Hatzala working for the Rescuing Jews in Occupied Poland. After the war he went on a relief mission to help Holocaust survivors and displaced persons.
He was a key aide to the leaders of Agudath Yisrael, and became the spokesman for the Agudath Israel in the United Nations.
He was an architect of the Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and of Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief, which was Proclaimed by General Assembly resolution 36/55 of 25 November 1981. He was also awarded by the city of Warsaw with the Golden Badge of Merit in 1988, for promoting international relations and cooperation among peoples.
Rabbi Lewin was professor of Jewish history at the Yeshiva University. He taught at YU from 1944 until 1985.
He was an author and editor of works in English, Hebrew, Yiddish, and he could converse comfortably in German and French.
In 1983 he was involved in obtaining an agreement from the Polish Government to help restore the neglected Jewish cemeteries in Poland.
Polish Institute, Institution of Arts & Science, New York.