Disaster: The boy who was hit by a concrete pillar in Beit Shemesh died

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The late Moshe Yehuda Abels, who was injured in the collapse of a pillar in his backyard last Hanukkah, died at the Herzog Rehabilitation Hospital at the height of his bloom at the age of only 13. Several months earlier, the Bar Mitzvah was celebrated in his absence when he was unconscious.

Severe disaster: The late Moshe Yehuda Abels of the Dushinsky Chassidut in the city of Beit Shemesh Who was fatally wounded from a stone pillar Who fell on him in the yard of the house in the city last Hanukkah, died at his funeral home at the Herzog Rehabilitation Hospital and is only 13 years old.

On the eve of the first candle of Hanukkah, the boy was injured Severely after a pillar collapsed on him in the yard of a house on Rabbi Tzadok Street in Beit Shemesh and he was taken to Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital where the doctors fought for his life he was later transferred to Herzog Hospital where he died.

He was born to his father, Rabbi Zvi Hirsch (Hershey) Abels of the Dushinsika Chassidim, and to his mother, Mrs. Leah Brindel, who is the daughter of the renowned activist Rabbi Yoel Klapholtz, one of the trustees of the Rebbe of Rahmitrivka, who does much to preserve prayer in synagogues.

His Bar Mitzvah celebration was celebrated on the last of Nissan when he was unconscious in the hospital.

As reported in “Behadrei Haredim” after the severe disaster occurred, one of the family members entered the residence of the late Minister of Torah, Garach Kanievsky, who ordered that the child be given the name “Chaim” as a virtue for holistic medicine. The family members turned to their rabbi, the Rebbe of Dushinsky, who referred them – like many Rebbe – to the Rebbe of Rachmestrivka who would add the name to the child. And his name was called “Chaim Moshe Yehuda ben Leah Briendl” for complete healing among the other patients of his people Israel.

Tonight he passed away at his funeral home and the family received the news of a return from Shabbat that they had done at Kibbutz Hafetz Haim, where the parents and children rested for Shabbat rest.

The funeral procession tonight (Holy Saturday evening, Parshas Shelach) at 1:30 from the Shamgar Funeral Home in Jerusalem to Mount of Beatitudes where Whitman.

May his soul be bundled in the bundle of life.

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