Rabbi Zev Leff Shlita, Rav of Moshav Matityahu, has recovered sufficiently to leave the hospital and go home. He required emergency hospitalization two weeks ago and was transported by hatzolah in israel to the hospital.

Rav Leff is an American-born Orthodox Jewish rabbi and a widely popular Torah educator who teaches and lectures regularly at English-speaking yeshivot, girls’ schools, community centers, synagogue functions, and other events in Israel, as well as in England, South Africa and the United States. Known for his wit, humor and analytical brilliance, Rabbi Leff’s taped lectures on Torah and Jewish themes are distributed worldwide. He is also the author of a book on the weekly Torah portion and a prolific columnist for English-language newspapers and magazines.

In 1983, the Leff family made aliyah to Israel, where Rabbi Leff became the rav and mara d’atra (leader of the community) of Moshav Matityahu, a small settlement now adjacent to Modi’in Illit (Kiryat Sefer). Matityahu is adjacent to the newer city of Modi’in.

In addition to his communal duties, Rabbi Leff serves as rosh yeshivah of Yeshiva Gedolah Matityahu and oversees a 20-member kollel. He also teaches a group of unaffiliated Israelis who live near the moshav.[1] Every Tisha B’Av, he opens his beth midrash to hundreds of English-speaking Jews from across Israel for an hours-long running commentary on the Kinnot.

Rav Leff’s Torah shiurim are known for their depth of knowledge, personal insights, wit and humor. He has spoken about and recorded lessons on a wide range of themes, including the weekly Torah portion, Jewish philosophy, Jewish holidays, Amud Yomi, Jewish marriage, the role of women in Judaism, and current events.