List submitted by Moshav Matityahu's Rabbi Zev Leff on November 25, 2008.
Moshav Matityahu,
located approximately midway between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv (near
Modiin), is a community of religious families living in single-family
homes. Removed from the hustle-bustle of city life, Matityahu enjoys a
quiet and relaxed rustic environment. Moshav Matityahu presently
consists of approximately 65 families and is now seeking to accelerate
its growth.
Rabbi Zev Leff
is one of Israel’s most popular English-speaking Torah educators. For
more than 20 years, he has served as the rav (rabbi) of Moshav
Matityahu, a small religious community located in central Israel
adjacent to Kiryat Sefer, and just outside Modiin. In addition to the
shiurim (lectures) he gives seven days a week at Matityahu, Rabbi Leff
is constantly traveling to speak at schools, yeshivot, seminaries,
community centers, and events throughout Israel and abroad.
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Organization |
Rabbi |
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Bais Din Tzedek of the Eida Hachareidis of Jerusalem |
Rav Naftali Halberstam, Kashrus Administrator; Rabbi Pinchos Binder, Ingredient Specialist. |
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Badatz Mehadrin |
Rav Simcha Hacohen Kook, Rav; Rav Avraham Rubin |
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Beis Din Tzedek of Agudas Israel Moetzes Hakashrus |
Rabbi Zvi Geffner |
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Beis Din Tzedek of K’hal Machzikei Hadas - Maareches Hakashrus (Belz) |
Rabbi Mordechai Brisk |
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Rabbi Moshe Yehudah Leib Landau |
Rabbi Moshe Yehudah Leib Landau |
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Rabanut Rechovot Mehadrin |
Rabbi Avraham Rubin, Kashrus Administrator. |
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Rabbanut Yerushalayim Mehadrin |
Rav Eliyahu Schlesinger |
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Sheris Yisroel |
Harav Chaim Shaul Karelitz,
Rosh; Rabbi Yekutiel Dershowitz, Menahel; Rabbi Michael Hoffman, Rabbi
Dov Brecher; Rabbi David Birenbaum, Rabbi Baruch Vormesser, Rabbi
Mordechai Knopplmacher |
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“OU” in Israel OU Israel Center |
Rabbi Mordechai Kuber |
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Bais Din Tzedek Yore Dea |
Rabbi Shlomo Machpud, Kashrus Administrator. Rabbi Daitch |
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Bais Din Zedek of Neveh Tzion |
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Institute for Advanced Studies in Halacha for Agricultural Settlements |
Rabbi Yosef Efrati |
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Chasalat (bugless vegetables) |
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Rabbanut Petach Tikvah Mehadrin |
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Rabbanut Arad Mehadrin |
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Rabbanut Tzfat Mehadrin |
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