The owner of the famous Moishe’s Bakery has passed away

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The sad news of his death came from the United States after the illness and severe suffering of the late Rabbi Yehuda Hersh Eigel, one of the most important followers of Belza in Jerusalem and the owner of the famous Moishe Bakery in Shamgar in Jerusalem. His coffin will arrive tomorrow for burial in the Holy Land.

Baruch Dayan HaAmet: The sad news comes from the United States with his death at the cost of his life after illness and severe suffering of the late Rabbi Yehuda Zvi Hersh Eagle, a beloved and important follower of Belza in Jerusalem and owner of Moishe’s Bakery and 49 years old at the time of his death.

The late Rabbi Yehuda was born on the 26th of Menachem Av 1932 to his father, the late Rabbi Nachman Eigel, son of the famous Rabbi Mendel Eigel, who was an old and important follower of Belza in the United States. In the United States and in his election, he immigrated to study at a large yeshiva of the followers of Belza in Jerusalem.

In Jerusalem, he opened the well-known and prestigious bakery called ‘Mushi’s, located on Shamgar Street below Rav Shefa. Alongside his preoccupation with his business he was known as a student who made sure to study every day and would give lessons to the students, and took care of the iodine tip in all customs.

He was known as a heart of gold and a man of kindness at high levels, all devoted to others, and always happy to help each and every one in all areas and especially distributed a lot of money to charity openly and secretly, even during difficult times he had a living. Consumed and needy, would advise many business owners in running their businesses.

In recent years he has been privileged to bring the large challahs to the tishim with his teacher and rabbi the Rebbe of Belza as well as in celebrations in the Holy Courtyard and was careful to knead the dough alone with his own hands so he had the right. A day of truly faithful devotion. Studied all year every day at the Kollel Homeowners in the hours before BC and made sure to come to the Kollel every day, his phone was closed every day until 12:00 noon.

His acquaintances tell Behadrei Haredim and refuse to digest that he was and is not “he had the joy and happiness of living in extraordinary peace of mind.”

In the last month he traveled to the United States for treatment, many prayed for the healing of Yehuda Zvi Ben Frieda for complete healing and in the last week his condition deteriorated and sadly his many friends and family members passed away tonight.

Funeral procession This morning (Tuesday) at 10:00 New York time, at the Clerks’ Funeral Home in the Borough Park neighborhood of Brooklyn, his coffin will be brought to the Holy Wheatman tomorrow Wednesday in the section of the congregation holding the Mount of Beatitudes in Jerusalem.

May his soul be bundled in the bundle of life.

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