Rabbi Moshe Yechiel was known as one of the great Torah scholars of his generation. His encyclopedic series of
Torah commentaries entitled
Eish Dos (11 volumes) and ''Be'er Moshe'' (12 volumes) are renowned for their depth. They were considered to be just a small sample of the Rebbe's erudition. Rabbi Moshe Yechiel died in 1971, and was succeeded by his grandson, Grand Rabbi Tanchum Becker (son of Rabbi Moshe Yechiel's daughter, Rebbetzin Miriam Becker and Rabbi Dovid Eliyahu Becker, a
rav in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin), the present Rebbe of Ozerov-Chentshin, who was trained by his grandfather to succeed him. Grand Rabbi Becker presently resides with his family in
Bnei Brak, where he leads the Ozerov Torah Center, comprising a
yeshiva, a
kollel for married Talmudic scholars, and the Ozerover Beis Medrash. ==References==