He Didn’t Sleep in a Bed for 50 Years: Rav Moshe Tzanaani zt”l
The Breslover community is mourning the passing of Rav Moshe Tzanaani zt”l, a unique figure of uncompromising truth and ascetic devotion who famously did not sleep on a bed for five decades.
Rav Tzanaani passed away after years of severe suffering at the age of 72.
Rav Tzanaani, described by his followers as an ish emes—a man of absolute integrity—was known for a life of extreme simplicity, self-denial, and total immersion in Torah and avodas Hashem. For decades, he would study late into the night and fall asleep over his seforim, refusing the physical comfort of a bed. His eating was minimal to the point of self-affliction, and his vigilance in personal sanctity was legendary. Acquaintances said he rarely lifted his eyes beyond his immediate surroundings.
Born approximately 72 years ago in Tel Aviv’s Hatikva neighborhood, Rav Tzanaani’s early life followed a very different path. As a young man, he studied at a university and distinguished himself as an exceptional talent in nuclear physics. After completing his studies, he worked in Israel’s military industry, where he was regarded as a brilliant scientist. About fifty years ago, he experienced a profound spiritual awakening, after which he abandoned material pursuits entirely and dedicated his life to serving Hashem through radical separation from worldly concerns.
Those who knew him often compared him to holy figures of earlier generations. His fiery shiurim, delivered with visible inner burning and deep love of Hashem, inspired many to teshuvah and sincere inner growth. Despite his personal austerity and living with virtually nothing, Rav Tzanaani was renowned for extraordinary chesed and kindness, quietly distributing thousands of shekels each week to families in need.
In recent years, his body weakened significantly as a result of the fasts and self-imposed afflictions he had accepted upon himself. Even so, while connected to an oxygen machine, he continued with remarkable self-sacrifice to attend Shacharis at neitz and to deliver words of chizuk to his listeners.
On Rosh Chodesh Teves, while standing in tefillah, Rav Tzanaani suddenly collapsed. Family members urged him to seek immediate medical care, but he insisted on completing the Rosh Chodesh tefillah despite intense pain. Only afterward did he agree to be taken to the hospital. Following two weeks in intensive care at Hadassah Ein Kerem, his condition appeared to improve. However, this week his systems failed and he was niftar.
The levayah was held at the Shamgar Funeral Home in Yerushalayim. Large crowds accompanied the bier as it passed his home on HaChomah HaShlishit. Breslover mashpi’im and rabbanim delivered tearful hespeidim. From there, the procession continued to Har HaZeisim for kevurah.
Rav Tzanaani is survived by six sons and many grandchildren.
Yehi zichro boruch.
{Matzav.com}
