News U.S. expat out of coma after collapse during IDF training Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | August 30, 2013 An immigrant to Israel who collapsed during army training and was placed on life support spoke and started breathing on his own. Matthew Klein, 20, formerly of Los Angeles, opened his eyes in a Tel Aviv hospital on Aug. 26 and spoke for the first time in more than a week, the Israeli daily Yediot Achronot reported. His friends and army buddies were at his bedside. Klein had collapsed Aug. 18 while on a training run with his Nahal Brigade unit. The Israeli military determined that despite high heat and humidity, the run was within health and safety guidelines for training in hot weather. Klein’s mother arrived in Israel the day after his collapse. Klein made aliyah more than a year ago after participating in a gap-year Young Judea Israel Program, the Los Angeles Jewish Journal reported. He is a graduate of the Shalhevet high school in Los Angeles. — jta J. Correspondent Also On J. Opinion ‘Extrapolations’ shows the Jewish future on a changing planet Sports On Israeli baseball team, locker room talk turned to politics Books Jewish twins reunite in Bay Area author’s latest novel Religion Coming soon: first collection of halacha by and for trans Jews Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up