Chaim Mordechai Aizik was born in the Russian town of
Beshenkowitz on January 12, 1902 to Sholom Yisroel and Chaya Treina Hodakov. In 1904 he moved to
Riga, Latvia with his parents, where he studied in the
Navahrudak Mussar movement. He was appointed principal of the Torah V'Derech Eretz school in Riga at the age of 18. In 1934 he was appointed the inspector of Jewish schools by the Latvian Ministry of Education. His close ties (through
Mordehai Dubin) with the dictatorial regime of
Karlis Ulmanis, and his strict orthodoxy, accompanied by the radical antisocialism and mass lock-outs of left-orientated teachers caused him to be unpopular with the secular circles of Latvian Jewry. == Involvement in Lubavitch ==