Tragedy: The late R. Moti Kreuzer passed away from the disease

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At the age of 50, Rabbi Mordechai Elchanan Kreuzer, late of the Vizhnitz Chassidim in the Ramat Shlomo neighborhood of Jerusalem, passed away after a year and a half of a serious illness. His funeral will take place at noon in Jerusalem

Baruch Dayan the truth: sad news this morning with the death of Rabbi Mordechai Elhanan (Motti) Kreuzer, the late Chassidim of Vizhnitz in Jerusalem and the custodian of Beit Pinchas, the Chassidim of Wizhnitz in the Ramat Shlomo neighborhood. He is 50 years old. at his death.

The late deceased was born in Kislu Hospital in 2013 to his father Yablchata Rabbi Rabbi Ya’akov Chaim (Yankel) Kreuzer of Kiryat Ya’arim Tellez-Stone, and to his mother Mrs. Sarah Yochaved.

By his own choice, he was educated and studied at the Wizenitz institutions in Jerusalem and when he reached his age he married his wife Shathai’, the daughter of Yvlkhta Rabbi Rabbi Moshe Wiesel of Netanya – Bnei Brak.

The late Rabbi Mordechai Elchanan Kreuzer built his house on the foundations of Torah and Hasidism, and established his place of residence in the Ramat Shlomo neighborhood of Jerusalem, where he served as the collector of Beit Pinchas Dachasidi Vizhnitz.

He managed Change for his livelihood, thereby helping Abraki, including when he did not take a commission from them for the itemization of the funds.

He suffered from a serious illness for the past year and a half and today he returned his soul to his Creator for the protection of the hearts of his family and his many friends.

He left behind a blessed generation of righteous people, Avrachi sons including a young man who has not yet been promoted to the top of the lads at the Torah Chaim Yeshiva Wiznitz in Jerusalem.

His funeral will take place at 2:30 PM from the Shamgar Funeral Home in Jerusalem, and at 3:00 PM from the Vizhnitz Beit Midrash (Shatiblach Mishkento Square) on Sadigora Street in the Ramat Shlomo neighborhood of Hare HaManochuh there Titman.

May his soul be bundled in the bundle of life.

Blessed by his teacher and rabbi, the Rebbe of Moiznitz

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