Chaim Janowski, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Chaim Janowski

Polish chess player and organizer

Date of Birth: 15-Jun-1853

Place of Birth: Vawkavysk, Belarus

Date of Death: 10-Jan-1935

Profession: chess player

Nationality: Poland

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About Chaim Janowski

  • Chaim (Chajkel) Janowski (June 15, 1853 in Wolkowysk – 10 January 1935 in Tokyo) was a Polish chess master and organizer. Born into a Jewish family in Wolkowysk (then Russian Empire), he was the younger brother of Dawid Janowski.
  • He was educated in Lódz (then so called Congress Poland) where lived and played chess for many years.
  • Chaim twice took fourth in 1897 and 1898 (Wiktor Abkin and Gersz Salwe won, successively), won followed by Samuel Rosenblatt, W.
  • Abkin, Mojzesz Grawe, in 1899/1900, and took 3rd, probably behind Salwe and Akiba Rubinstein, in 1904/1905.He was one of the founders of Music Association "Hazomir" in Lódz in 1901.
  • Chaim Janowski became the second (after a Russian colonel Konstanty Manakin) president of the Lódz Chess Club (Lódzkie Towarzystwo Zwolenników Gry Szachowej) in 1907-1912.
  • In that time, he was an organiser of the fifth All-Russian Masters’ Tournament (1907/1908), and tournaments in which Frank James Marshall and Efim Bogoljubow participated. After the First World War, he played in a team match Warsaw vs.
  • Lódz (lost two games to Dawid Przepiórka) in 1922.
  • Then, he went abroad and settled in Berlin.
  • Later, together with his son, he moved to Japan.
  • His wife, Hanna, a music school teacher, died in 1900 at the age of 26.
  • He died in Tokyo and was buried in Yokohama, close to a small, local Jewish colony, in 1935.
  • His son, Leon, became a professor of the Tokyo conservatoire.

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