‘Donny Morris z”l Memorial Program’ Inspires Learning and Mitzvot By Pearl Markovitz | May 20, 2021 Nachman Daniel ben Aryeh Tzvi, Donny Morris, z”l, was gifted to his family, friends and communities in the U.S. and Israel for a brief 19 years. On Lag B’Omer he was taken from them during the tragedy on Mt. Meron. Thousands were in attendance at his heartbreaking levaya at Yeshivat Sha’alvim and tens of thousands joined via Zoom as he was buried on Har HaZeitim. Shiva began in Israel and concluded at his family’s home in Bergenfield. The overwhelming task of finding a meaningful way to mourn the loss of such a precious young soul for 30 days leading up to the Shloshim was left to the family and community. During the shiva, a handwritten weekly schedule of learning was located among Donny’s possessions. Noted immediately was that every time slot in his schedule, from morning until late into the night hours, minus davening and meal times, was filled to capacity with learning. The scheduled slots included Daf Yomi, Mishneh Torah, Shnayim Mikra, Tanach, Hilchot Shabbat and Navi, in addition to regular Shiur and Bekius. The rigorous schedule of learning that Donny assigned to himself was evidence of his determination to maximize his daily learning and cover a broad range of Torah study throughout his time at Yeshivat Shaalvim.