It is with great sadness that Matzav.com reports the sudden petirah of Rav Mordechai HaKohen Beck zt”l, the Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivas Tiferes Moshe in Monsey and Av Beis Din of Kehillas Segulas Yisrael.
Rav Beck suffered a sudden cardiac arrest while on his way to his yeshiva to begin another day of teaching Torah. He was 80 years old.
Emergency personnel rushed to the scene and made extensive efforts to revive him, but despite prolonged resuscitation attempts, they were unable to save his life. His passing leaves behind thousands of heartbroken talmidim and hundreds of members of his kehillah who looked to him as their spiritual guide for decades.
Rav Beck was born on April 22, 1946, in Pressburg (Bratislava), Czechoslovakia, shortly after the end of World War II. Born to parents affiliated with Munkatcher Chassidus, he belonged to the first generation of Jews born in postwar Europe. His family later immigrated to Montreal, Canada, where he was raised.
Recognizing his son’s exceptional abilities, his father, Rav Yehudah Beck zt”l, sent him to the Nitra Yeshiva established by Rav Michoel Ber Weissmandl zt”l. There he studied under Rav Yaakov Hornstein zt”l before continuing his learning at Beth Medrash Govoha in Lakewood, where he became a talmid of Rav Shneur Kotler zt”l.
A pivotal chapter in his life began when he moved to Yerushalayim to study at Yeshivas Brisk under Rav Berel Soloveitchik zt”l. Rav Beck quickly distinguished himself as one of the yeshiva’s outstanding talmidim, earning a reputation for his brilliant analytical mind, profound understanding, and mastery of the Brisker approach to Torah study.
His rebbi once remarked that while most talmidim required four years to fully grasp the intricate Brisker method, Rav Beck mastered it in only two years. During those years he also became the longtime chavrusa of Rav Avraham Yehoshua Soloveitchik, the current Rosh Yeshiva of Brisk.
Years later, Rav Avraham Yehoshua wrote of his close friend: “He was known for his exceptional talents and vast knowledge, both in breadth and analytical reasoning, among the finest talmidei chachomim… He became renowned for his unique lectures marked by sharpness, depth, and clear reasoning, and his name became known as one of the great disseminators of Torah.”
Rav Beck himself often expressed profound reverence for the Brisker method of learning. In the introduction to one of his seforim, he wrote: “The Brisker Rav always revealed the truth exactly as it is, and truth itself pointed the way. The nature of genuine truth is that once it is uncovered, the matter suddenly becomes remarkably simple.”
In 1969, after returning from Eretz Yisrael, Rav Beck married the daughter of Rav Tzvi Elimelech Kahana zt”l, one of Satmar’s prominent chassidim. Following his marriage, he developed a close relationship with the Satmar Rebbe, Rav Yoel Teitelbaum.
After spending a short period in Williamsburg, he moved to Lakewood before returning once again to Yerushalayim to continue learning under Rav Berel Soloveitchik. In 1979, he returned permanently to the United States, where he was appointed a Rosh Yeshiva at Nitra Yeshiva, the very yeshiva where he had studied in his youth.
In 1991, Rav Beck relocated to Monsey. About a decade later, after the resignation of the previous rav, Rav Yaakov Dovid Schlesinger zt”l, he was chosen to serve as the rav and Av Beis Din of Kehillas Segulas Yisrael. At the same location, he founded Yeshivas Tiferes Moshe, which today is home to approximately 80 bochurim and avreichim. The yeshiva became known for combining the classic Brisker method of learning with a firm and uncompromising Torah outlook.
Every Thursday, Rav Beck delivered a unique shiur devoted to emunah, Jewish thought, and Chassidus, often addressing current events through the prism of Torah and instilling a clear worldview in his listeners.
In recent years, under the leadership of his brother-in-law, Rav Shmuel Birnbaum, an extensive effort was launched to publish Rav Beck’s many shiurim. His son, Rav Yehudah Beck, edited the popular Parshas Mordechai series on numerous masechtos of Shas, compiled from recordings and talmidim‘s notes.
His levayah was held Tuesday afternoon, departing from his beis medrash in Monsey, before proceeding to the local bais hachaim.
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