Chaim Janowski
Chess Player
1867 – 1935
Who was Chaim Janowski?
Chaim Janowski was a Polish chess master and organizer.
Born into a Jewish family in Wołkowysk, he was the younger brother of Dawid Janowski. He was educated in Łódź where lived and played chess for many years. Chaim twice took fourth in 1897 and 1898, won followed by Samuel Rosenblatt, W. Abkin, Mojżesz 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 Łódź in 1901. Chaim Janowski became the second president of the Łódź Chess Club in 1907-1912. In that time, he was an organiser of the fifth All-Russian Masters’ Tournament, and tournaments in which Frank James Marshall and Efim Bogoljubow participated.
After the First World War, he played in a team match Warsaw vs. Łódź 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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