[2] He received his main rabbinic training from his father, later studying at the University of Odessa and various yeshivot across Lithuania and Poland.
[4] Herschorn fled to Warsaw in 1919, amid the wave of anti-Jewish massacres that began in Ukraine after the First World War.
Herschorn was appointed president of the Rabbinical Council in 1951, succeeding Hirsch Cohen as Chief Rabbi of Montreal.
'Wellsprings of Salvation'), a collection of responsa to Halakhic queries, prefaced by a haskama from the late Rabbi Chaim Ozer Grodzinski.
[11] They had one son, Michael Julius (Meshulam Jehuda), a professor at McGill University's Department of Mathematics from 1958 until his retirement in 1998.