Friday, April 17, 2020

Rabbi Don Yoel Levy Of OK Kashrus Agency

Rabbi Don Yoel Levy passed away over the second days of Yom Tov. He was 72-years-old.
Rabbi Levy was renowned as the leader of the popular OK Kashrus agency. He was also the Rav of Beis Eliezer Yitzchak Shul in Crown Heights.
Rabbi Levy was renowned for his vast scholarship and unshakeable principles, coupled with an impassioned desire to inspire the kosher industry to strive for ever higher standards.
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Born in 1947 to Rabbi Berel and Thelma Levy, Don Yoel was been described by his mother as a “clever” child, at all times dedicated to developing his learning and enhancing his Jewishness.
In his adult life, Don Yoel studied at the Philadelphia Talmudical Yeshiva and later at the Yeshiva in Kfar Chabad, Israel. At the conclusion of his formal studies, Don Yoel received rabbinic ordination from no fewer than three leading Jewish figures, among them the esteemed Rabbi Moshe Feinstein.
In 1970, Don Yoel married Malka Deutsch of Jerusalem. Determined to establish their life together on a strong spiritual footing, the young couple settled down in the Israeli community of Kiryat Malachi, where Don Yoel pursued his Jewish studies over a 7 year period.
In 1977, his father, Rabbi Berel Levy, asked Don Yoel to return to the United States to assist in the running of the OK Kosher Certification. Some 10 years earlier, Rabbi Berel Levy had purchased the OK, at the time a minor kosher certifying agency, from George Goldstein. In a little over a decade, 
Rabbi Berel had succeeded in building the OK into a formidable force and leader on the kosher scene. To help him further develop his organization, Berel Levy turned to his talented and learned son.

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