Advocating for the boy Moshe Pasisver, whose parents were poverty-stricken and unable to pay tuition, he appeals to Rabbi Tukachinsky to accept the student at the school: “It would be such a loss for a child whose parents very much desire to guide him in the path of Torah and fear of Heaven, for him to be a scholar.” 1933.
Refer to the Hebrew catalog text for a brief biography of
Rabbi Daniel Zelig Zaks .