It is with great sadness that we report the petirah of Rav Chaim Zelig Fasman zt”l, rosh kollel of the Los Angeles Kollel and a member of the Rabbinical Council of California, who passed away over Shavuos.

A noted marbitz Torah and Torah pioneer in Los Angeles, Rav Chaim was a son of Rabbi Osher (Oscar) Z. and Rebbetzin Shaina Baila (Jeanette) Fasman. Rabbi Oscar was the president of the Skokie Yeshiva, founding rov of Congregation Yehuda Moshe in Lincolnwood, and president of the Associated Talmud Torahs in Chicago. Rabbi Osher was known throughout the US and Canada as an elder statesman among rabbonim and for the many responsibilities he successfully bore with mesirus nefesh. He served as president of Rabbinical Council of the US and Canada, president of the Chicago Rabbinical Council, and a leader of kehillos for over seven decades, including in Ottawa, Canada, where he led five shuls with some 800 families.

Rav Chaim’s mother, Sheina Baila, nee Rubin, hailed from Chicago. Her family was known as baalei tzedokoh and machnisei orchim, and many prominent roshei yeshivos stayed in her parents’ home.

Rav Chaim took the lessons imbued in him by his parents and utilized them to raise an outstanding family and to spread Torah to the masses. At the Los Angeles Kollel, Rav Chaim providing tremendous inspiration for the yungeleit and other members of the kehillah with his Torah erudition and ahavas haTorah. As a communal leader and respected rov and rosh kollel, Rav Chaim was sought out for his halachic guidance, hashkafic advice and general counsel by numerous people.

Rav Chaim was a son-in-law of Rav Eliyahu Munk of Paris, author of The Call of the Torah, The World of Prayer, The Seven Days of the Beginning and other noted works.

Rav Chaim is survived by his rebbetzin; by his siblings, Rav Reuven Fasman, Rebbetzin Avis Sugarman, and Rebbetzin Millicent Drebbin; and his children and grandchildren, who are following in his ways.

Rav Chaimwas also an uncle of Dr. Yoel Jacobowitz of Yeshiva Lane/Baltimore, MD.

The levayah was held last night, Motzoei Yom Tov, at the Los Angeles Kollel on Beverly Blvd. in Los Angeles CA.

Yehi zichro boruch.