Rabbi Chodosh was a quintessential talmid
of Rabbi Nosson Tzvi Finkel, the legendary mashgiach of Slabodka
in Lithuania and then in Chevron. Reb Meir absorbed his great
rebbi's teaching and with it he imbued thousands of talmidim
wherever he was, especially as mashgiach of several outstanding
yeshivos.
His long and fruitful career encompasses the
kaleidoscope of Yeshivah-Mussar life in the 20th century:
Europe between the World Wars, and the social
upheavals that swept the continent;
Israel, from the turbulent events of 5689 (1929) to the founding
of the Jewish State;
The wars, the social upheavals, the overwhelming numbers of
immigrants, the challenges, the building of Torah institutions,
the spiritual safeguarding of the yeshivos and yeshivah life.
In his unobtrusive yer pivotal way, Rabbi Meir Chodosh was
at the center of this reestablishment of Torah, and his spirit
animated more achievement than anyone can possibly know. At
his side was the Rebbetzin, his selfless, courageous,
idealistic, generous partner in life. Together they were role
models, guides, and surrogate parents for countless families.