Mr. and Mrs. Shlomo Yehuda Rechnitz Celebrate Daughter’s Engagement

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It is with great joy that Matzav.com takes this opportunity to wish mazel tov to Reb Shlomo Yehuda Rechnitz, one of our generation’s most noted philanthropists, askanim and baalei tzedakah, upon the engagement of his daughter, Chana, last night in New York.

The chosson, Naftali Schuss of Far Rockaway, NY, is the son of Rabbi and Mrs. Yaakov Shluss. Naftali learns in Yeshiva Darchei Torah, and is a close talmid to Rabbi Yaakov Bender, the Rosh Yeshiva.

Reb Shlomo Yehuda, father of the kallah, serves as chairman of the Chofetz Chaim Heritage Foundation, among his many other positions of leadership. Over the last decade, he has made historic financial contributions to such well-known institutions as Yeshivas Mir Yerushalayim, Yeshiva Torah Vodaas, the Kamenitzer Yeshiva in Yerushalayim, Torah Umesorah, various yeshivos in Lakewood, NJ, and other mosdos across the globe.

Reb Shlomo Yehudah has spent years in the healthcare and medical supply industry, using his hatzlacha to better the Torah world, both in his local Los Angeles community and beyond.

Reb Shlomo Yehudah’s wife, Tamar, is a daughter of Rav Chaim Yisroel Belsky zt”l, rosh yeshiva of Yeshiva Torah Vodaas, posek of the Kashrus Division of the Orthodox Union, and one of the gedolei haposkim in North America.

Reb Shlomo Yehuda is a son of Rabbi and Mrs. Yaakov Rechnitz.

Reb Shlomo Yehuda is world renowned for his devotion to causes of Torah and chesed. He has raised the bar in giving and caring about yeshivos, kollelim, and mosdos of every type and stripe. He has publicly adopted many causes as his own and has privately helped thousands of people. Dozens line up seeking aid, and he does his best to offer assistance to every person who reaches out to him

Matzav.com wishes Reb Shlomo Yehuda and his wife continued success in all their endeavors and much Yiddishe nachas from the chosson and kallah and the rest of their family.

{Gavriel Sitrit-Matzav.com Newscenter}


21 COMMENTS

  1. Nu, bottom line, what are the ages of both chosson and kalla? Are they helping the dreaded age-gap crises?! The age-gap weighs heavily on me and I stay up nights worrying with concern about this ever growing deadly crises.

      • Because we were told/brainwashed that if a bachur doesn’t go/get in to Brisk – Reb Avraham Yehoshua ( not Yagdil, Reb David or Reb Tzvi Kaplan. It must be Brisk), he will NOT get a “good” shidduch with a daughter of a Rosh Yeshiva or the daughter of a wealthy shver. Forget his middos tovos. Forget his hasmada. Forget his erlichkeit. He is in essence a worthless piece of meat. You can deny it from hiynt biz morgen, but that is the reality in todays warped shidduch world.

  2. The article doesn’t mention anything about the Schuss family, they are a very nice family as well, very involved in the community also.

  3. any information about the chassan other than his name, where does he learn, what does he plan on doing in the future like rabbanus or business?

  4. the chasson is a gem of a boy, he is going to brisk i heard. He is a tremendous masmid and lamdan with sterling middos, a regular Darchei Talmud!!

  5. Chosson is the grandson of Ely Kleinman. Both Mr. Kleinman and Mr. Rechnitz shared the stage at the last daf yomi siyum hashas. Invei hagefen v”invei hagefen. Mazal tov.

  6. In recent years I have seen many Darchei boys going to EY a little earlier and not staying too long, coming home, and dating at 21 and going back to learn in EY after marriage. That is definitely the mehalech of Nasi Project and Mr Rechnitzs’ endeavors.

    Mazel tov!

    • btw that is the chassons grandfather, his father R Yitz Schuss is very involved in the klal in a very quiet and unassuming way

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