In Brooklyn, NY, Rabbi Zechariah Wallerstein founded Ohr Yitzchak, Ateres Naava Seminary for Girls, and Ohr Naava Women’s Institute.

He was a Jewish symbol of bold vision, deep passion, and unwavering warmth, according to Ohr Naava. With over three decades of chinuch experience, the charismatic educator touched the hearts and souls of thousands of students from all religious backgrounds with his unparalleled passion, clarity, and compassion.

 

 

He was a well-known international speaker who traveled the globe, motivating men and women from all walks of life.

For decades, his soul desired to learn more about chinuch and how he could have a more significant impact on the world. He was a charismatic educator who impacted the hearts and souls of thousands of students from all religious backgrounds with his trademark passion, clarity, and compassion. He will be greatly missed all throughout the world.

What Illness Did Rabbi Zechariah Wallerstein Die From?

According to the source, Rabbi Zechariah Wallerstein, a well-known educator, and speaker, died at around 5:00 a.m. on Monday.

The bad news comes after battling an illness for several years; however, it is unknown what illness he was suffering from.

This exceptional individual has led hundreds, if not thousands, of Klal Yisroel members back to a life of Torah uMitzvos. He established programs, schools, and other educational opportunities to ensure that no young person was left behind in their Jewish identity.

 

 

His success stemmed from his genuine love and dedication to all members of Klal Yisroel. He died after a long illness. Klal Yisroel has suffered a significant setback. May he serve as a translator for all of us.

He spent his years in Flatbush with his wife Estee, his business partner and companion in crime, whom he left behind with their daughters and grandchildren. The funeral will take place in Ohr Naava in Brooklyn.