New Britain, CT - Shul and Community Celebrate Noted Orthodox Rabbi 96th Birthday |
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Rabbi Okolica was honored by Waterbury Yeshiva Award at a dinner held at the Rose Castle in Brooklyn, N.Y. on June 22 2009 Photo Credit: jewishledger.com (edit)
He fled Germany during the Holocaust. He gave people hope serving as a chaplain for the state Veterans’ Home and Hospital in Rocky Hill, New Britain’s police and fire departments and other organizations. He raised four children and now has 108 great-grandchildren. He has been a rabbi for the Congregation Tephereth Israel for 49 years.
Today, he is a religious fixture in the community.
Okolica says he’s always tried to help people, and has been very successful, say others.
Members of Congregation Tephereth Israel, other rabbis and members of the community gathered Sunday afternoon in honor of Okolica’s 96th birthday, and they all had stories about how he’s made a difference in their lives.
"You sort of feel like you have a direct line to God when you talk to Rabbi Okolica," said Shereen Edelson, a member of the congregation. "He finds the good in everybody."
"To have him in your life is a blessing," said Bea Priola, "There’s just nobody like him."

Connecticut Dept. of Veterans Chaplains/Spiritual Services, Chaplain Carol-Ann Cellela, Orthodox Rabbi Henry Okolica and Father Francis Kula (edit)
Both Edelson and Priola had known Okolica for a long time, as the rabbi had presided over Edelson’s bat mitzvah and wedding and Priola’s sister’s wedding and mother’s funeral. They had many good things to say about Okolica and his wife, Lisbeth.
Some members felt they were meant to be in the congregation.
Jacob Josefs said it was "meant to be" that he ended up in Okolica’s congregation. When he moved to New Britain from Manhattan, he went to the synagogue and told Okolica about his wife, Linda. It turned out that Okolica, who had previously worked in Florida, knew Linda’s father, who was a cantor, and he remembered Linda as a young girl.
"Everything, I believe, has a purpose and a reason," he told Okolica. "My family feels blessed to know you, to be in your presence."
Michael Miles, vice president of the congregation, grew up two to three blocks away from Okolica. He said the neighborhood could tell there was "a great man, a holy man in our presence."
"It’s just an honor still to be here with him all these years later," Miles said. "He’s a man that will help anyone at any time and give the right advice."
Born on Nov. 27, 1913 in Germany. Okolica was a child when anti-Semitism grew, and he said the environment made him want to protect his people.
"It was my calling since I was a little boy," he said. "I entered the job to save people — not only Jewish people, all people."
One member of the New Britain community, Peter Spano, said Okolica blessed him on his death bed 15 years ago.
"He came to bless me and I think he brought me back," Spano said. "He goes to the hospital and prays for people."
Spano and Okolica are now friends and members of the Rotary Club.
Howard Nair said that many military veterans know Okolica because of his work at the hospital in Rocky Hill and because he was at every veterans’ event.
"He did such good work for many causes," Nair said. "Any veteran in our age group that knew him bless him everyday."
Okolica said he remembers coming to the congregation 49 years ago. He said the same room he was sitting in for his birthday party was packed with people who welcomed him.
"It’s unbelievable what you remember most — the love and the friendship that they gave me," he said. "I in turn tried to give back to New Britain."
As he thanked everyone for attending his party, Okolica turned his attention back to his congregation.
"This congregation is my congregation as long as I live," Okolica said. "I’m not going away. When I see you people here, when I see you, I feel alive."
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Nov 30, 2009 at 11:21 AM yh Says:
Mazal Tov zaidy!We love you!
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Nov 30, 2009 at 11:25 AM Sea gate zaidy Says:
A great Kiddush hashem. He should be zocheh to till 120.
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Nov 30, 2009 at 11:45 AM Old Lakewooder Says:
His son learned in Lakewood. He was a one of the metzuyanim. A real lamdan.
I remember Rebbitzen Rischel Kotler (Rav Schneur's zy'a), said: "Don't question this bochur's name, one of his zeides, way back, was probably crippled - hence 'Ah Kalicker', which became Okalicka".
No kidding, I was there.
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Nov 30, 2009 at 11:57 AM Old Ner Israel Says:
I learned in Ner Yisreal in the 1960s with a Daniel Okalicka. Must be a relative.
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Nov 30, 2009 at 01:19 PM Anonymous Says:
“ I learned in Ner Yisreal in the 1960s with a Daniel Okalicka. Must be a relative. ”
I sure hope he's a relative I can't imagine 2 families with this name
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Nov 30, 2009 at 01:39 PM Anonymous Says:
“ I learned in Ner Yisreal in the 1960s with a Daniel Okalicka. Must be a relative. ”
it's his father
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Nov 30, 2009 at 02:05 PM therealist Says:
i daven there all of the time. i was supposed to be at the party but unfortunately could not make it. the rabbi is a great man and he should be zoicha to many many more happy years together with his rebbitzen and children!
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Nov 30, 2009 at 03:12 PM gila Says:
mazel tov zayde you are an incredible source of strength and inspiration. we love you and bubbe so much.
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Nov 30, 2009 at 03:13 PM Anonymous Says:
to #5 that is rabbi okolicas only son danny.
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Nov 30, 2009 at 03:54 PM Anonymous Says:
I was in Aim B'Yisroel 18 months ago with a very sweet lady named Okolica. She mentioned that her husband's father was a well-known Rov in CT. How nice to read about the family! Wishing him many more long and healthy years till 120 and much nachas from the whole family!
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Nov 30, 2009 at 04:01 PM Anonymous Says:
Mazel tov, such a wonderful occasion. Remembering the wonderful Shabbosim we spent to together before we left the area. Wishing you many good, happy and healthy and without a doubt, productive years.
B'Kavod Rav
Yeshaya and Penina Metal
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Nov 30, 2009 at 04:21 PM avrahamct Says:
“ His son learned in Lakewood. He was a one of the metzuyanim. A real lamdan.
I remember Rebbitzen Rischel Kotler (Rav Schneur's zy'a), said: "Don't question this bochur's name, one of his zeides, way back, was probably crippled - hence 'Ah Kalicker', which became Okalicka".
No kidding, I was there.
”
I've heard that his name means "edge-of-the-woods." Interesting theory of Rebbitzen Kotler, though.
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Nov 30, 2009 at 05:50 PM family member Says:
“ His son learned in Lakewood. He was a one of the metzuyanim. A real lamdan.
I remember Rebbitzen Rischel Kotler (Rav Schneur's zy'a), said: "Don't question this bochur's name, one of his zeides, way back, was probably crippled - hence 'Ah Kalicker', which became Okalicka".
No kidding, I was there.
”
reply to #3 I never heard such nonsense before. The name originates in Poland, it was Okolitza and it means place. When they got to America they changed the spelling to Okolica.
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Nov 30, 2009 at 08:08 PM okolica Says:
the name actually means 'my surroundings' in Polish. No one in my family was ever crippled.
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Nov 30, 2009 at 09:28 PM ggrs motti Says:
mazel tov zaide may you be zoche to many more happy and healthy years with many more eineklach
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Nov 30, 2009 at 09:31 PM great grandson Says:
mazel tov zeidy may you be zoche to many more happy healthy years with bubbie. And may you have many more ur eineklach and ur ur eineklach.
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Nov 30, 2009 at 11:42 PM insider Says:
The rabbi had a very special mechutan, the legendary baal mesiras nefesh Rabbi Mendel Futerfas. His son in law, Rabbi Berel Futerfas, is a well known chossid.
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Dec 01, 2009 at 09:30 AM Loshon Hora Says:
Berel Futerfus from Cranwhich Road in London is his son-in law. Yossi & mMendi are grandchildren?
How about the Okalica in Lakewood today from Dallas is he from that family?
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Dec 01, 2009 at 11:21 AM grandchild Says:
I believe that all the okolicas are related.Kah zaidy and bubby have a large shevet,all upstanding torahdikeh people.Hashem should bless them with many more happy healthy years.
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Dec 01, 2009 at 02:51 PM Anonymous Says:
“ Berel Futerfus from Cranwhich Road in London is his son-in law. Yossi & mMendi are grandchildren?
How about the Okalica in Lakewood today from Dallas is he from that family? ”
yes they are all the grandchildren. ( originally from monsey)