All are asked to daven for Rav Moshe Shternbuch, rosh av bais din of the Badatz of the Eidah Hachareidis of Yerushalayim, who has been hospitalized at Hadassah Hospital in Yerushalayim. Rav Shternbuch was initially transported to the medical center for testing, but physicians then made the decision to have him admitted.
Rav Shternbuch, 93, lived in Har Nof, where he is the rov of the local Gra Shul, named after the Vilna Gaon, of whom he is a direct descendant.
Rav Shternbuch was born on February 15, 1928 in London, one of 9 children of Rav Osher and Devorah Shternbuch. Rav Shternbuch learned at Yeshiva Toras Emes in Stamford Hill, led by Rav Moshe Schneider, for ten years. His classmates included Rav Bezalel Rakow, later the Gateshead Rov, Rav Yitzchok Tuvia Weiss, later gaavad of the Edah Hachareidis, and R’ Moshe Reichmann.
When Rav Sternbuch’s family fled London during World War II due to The Blitz, they moved to a small nearby village, where he shared a room with Rav Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler, author of Michtav me-Eliyahu, who predicted that Rav Shternbuch would someday be one of the gedolei hador.
Due to the increasing threat of a Nazi invasion of Britain, Rav Shternbuch’s mother made attempts to arrange his safe passage to Canada or the United States. She asked Rav Elyah Lopian for advice on whether or not to allow her son to board what was to be the last passenger ship sailing for America till the war’s end. Rav Lopian offered to perform a goral haGra to divine the move’s possibility for success, but as he was unable to accompany the solemn ceremony that day with the required fasting, the ship departed without Rav Shternbuch, only to sink with 300 children aboard.
After the war, Rav Shternbuch traveled to the Land of Israel via France and Italy. He enrolled in the ChevronYeshiva, simultaneously cultivating relationships with leading the Brisker Rov, the Chazon Ish and the Tchebiner Rov.
Rav Shternbuch subsequently took up a position in Johannesburg, South Africa, where he served for years. Later, he moved to Eretz Yisroel and joined the Eidah.
Rav Shternbuch’s many seforim include Moadim Uzmanim, Nesivos HaTorah VeHaChesed, and Ta’am VeDaas Al HaTorah.
All are asked to daven for Rav Moshe ben Devorah.