Passing of Rabbi Nachman Morgan ZT”L of Los Angeles due to COVID19

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LOS ANGELES (VINnews) — Tragedy has befallen the world with the loss of Harav Nachman Morgan Z”TL.

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Rabbi Morgan was a pillar of the Los Angeles community for over 35 years. Rabbi Morgan Taught thousands of children and adults alike. Sadly he was tragically taken by Corona Virus.  His widow Rebetzin Esther Morgan has served as a Morah in Toras Emes.

Over the past 35 years, he has taught many many students ranging in age from boys who are beginning Gemara through the mature adult on an individual or in a group setting.

Those who have learned Gemara with Rabbi Morgan’s  Learning Gemara method have experienced great success.

A Chesed Fund has been setup for the family of Rabbi Morgan to help with Burial and other expenses.

Below is a video that was recorded in happier times and describes his unique learning Gemara method.

Rabbi Morgan Gemara Teacher from Reuven Fauman on Vimeo.


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Heshy
Heshy
3 years ago

BDE

Archibald Bunkerhead - Trump's Lap Dog
Archibald Bunkerhead - Trump's Lap Dog
3 years ago

He died of the common cold.

Just another Dem hoax.

What a great loss
What a great loss
3 years ago

I knew Rabbi Morgan z”l very well. He was a special Tzadik, a gem of a yid.
Maybe Hashem give the Rebbetzin and whole mishpacha comfort.

anonymous
anonymous
3 years ago

Please people. DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS GUY WITH HIS 50 NAMES.

Binyomin B
Binyomin B
3 years ago

He was a very special person. Patient, loved all people. Always learning.

I grew up on the neighborhood, his son was in my class. A huge loss. Sad. Tragic. A very special family.
BDE

LA yid
LA yid
3 years ago

I would see him walking in the street with a sefer in his hands and learning by red lights. What a loss of a humble yet great tzaddik. BDE