Shneur Chaim Gutnick , was a prominent Orthodox Jewish Chabad rabbi in.
Background
Gutnick was born in Zolotonosha, Ukraine. Soon afterwards his family moved to Tel Aviv, and then in 1927 to London, where his father, Mordechai Ze"ev Gutnick, a graduate of the Tomchei Temimim yeshiva, served as a Chabad rabbi. After his father"s death, on 29 November 1931, Gutnick came under the influence of Yehezkel Abramsky.
Education
He was educated at the Jews" Free School in London, and then at the Telshe yeshiva in Lithuania.
Career
When the Second World War broke out, he escaped with a small group of refugees, including the wife and daughter of Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler, which eventually found its way to in 1941. On the instruction of the Rebbe of Lubavitch, Rabbi Joseph Isaac Schneersohn he remained in, and joined the n Army. He applied for a position as a chaplain, but was turned down.
Gutnick married Rose Chester, and had six children together.
Gutnick"s grandson, Moshe Hecht, is a singer/songwriter and is the lead singer of the Jewish folk rock group Moshe Hecht Band. In 1958 Gutnick was offered the rabbinate of the newly constructed Elwood Talmud Torah Hebrew Congregation, in Elwood, Victoria.
He served in that position until his death in 2003. In 1967, Gutnick founded the Rabbinical Council of Victoria, and served as its president until his death.
He was also honorary Rosh Yeshiva at the Rabbinical College of and New Zealand, where he delivered a monthly lecture and examined the students.
Gutnick received the honour of unusually long private audiences with The Lubavitcher Rebbe, who gave him much advice in all areas of his work. Gutnick also served as a chaplain in the n Defence Force.