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Zev Leff
Zev Leff, Rav of moshav Matityahu, Mateh Binyamin, Israel, is an American-born Orthodox Jewish rabbi and 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. 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 columnist for English-language newspapers and magazines. ==Early life== Born in the Bronx, New York to non-observant Jewish parents, Rabbi Leff attended a local Hebrew school. When his family moved to the Greater Miami area, he decided to increase his religious observance and enrolled at the Hebrew Academy of Greater Miami. Since his learning skills were not up to par with other boys his age (fifth grade), he was placed in a third-grade class. Within two years he had caught up to his grade, and also made the decision to become Shomer Shabbat.〔("About Rabbi Leff." (rabbileff.net) )〕 For high school, Rabbi Leff attended the Mesivta of Greater Miami, where he was regularly assigned to the yeshiva's most advanced shiurim. Afterwards he studied at the Telshe yeshiva in Cleveland, Ohio, where he received his semicha and became a close ''talmid'' (student) of Rabbi Mordechai Gifter In late 1968, he married Rivkah Minkoff of Ellenville, New York. The couple settled in Cleveland, where Rabbi Leff learned in kollel and supervised the Telshe dormitory.
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