Update:
Dear Friend,
On behalf of the Muller and Bernstein families we would like to thank you for your generous and thoughtful contribution. It is with your help that we are able to plan for the children and provide them with their future needs.
During difficult times like these, the Lubavitcher Rebbe would always emphasize “VeHaChai Yiten el Libo” – and the living should take it to heart – and that we should learn from this tragedy and take upon ourselves to improve in some way. During the week of shiva (mourning) we heard many stories of Moshe’s kindness and dedication to helping out someone else. Your act of kindness and generosity demonstrates your commitment to this ideal.
May we only share in each other’s joyful occasions,
The Muller & Bernstein Families
P.S. It’s not too late to contribute to the Moshe Muller Family Fund by going to
matchathon.com/muller
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The last of the aunts and uncles have gone home. Shiva is over. But for Brocha Muller and her 8 orphans, a new reality is just beginning.
It was just a week ago that they received the news that would change their lives forever. Rabbi Moshe Muller, their devoted husband and father, was dead at the age of 43.
As Brocha tries valiantly to be there for her children, questions flash through her mind: Who will drive carpool today? Who will walk the children to the chuppah? How will I remember all the bills that Moshe used to take care of? Will little Avraham Yisrael even remember his father?
Meanwhile, the children – between the ages of 19 and 3 – have their own questions: Will we still be able to take drum lessons we know Tatty worked so hard to provide? Do I have a future, if I don’t have a father? Who will I be able to talk to that can understand me like Tatty did?
From the moment the tragedy struck, family and friends – and even strangers – have rallied around the Mullers, beloved shluchim in Ilford, a large suburb northeast of London. Even before the funeral, two separate fundraising campaigns have begun, one in the US and one in England. To date, they raised $85,000 and £35,000 respectively.
Yet, for a family of 9 that just lost its sole breadwinner, more needs to be done.
A group of fellow shluchum are arranging a matching campaign to establish a trust that will ensure that the Muller family will be able to pay for tuition, bar mitzvahs and weddings, in addition to daily expenses.
On Wednesday, May 18, every donation will be doubled, with the hope of bringing in an additional $300,000 much needed funds.
Please answer the Muller children’s call and give generously. Let’s make sure that the family of Rabbi Moshe Muller – who was there for everyone at any time – is provided for.
To donate, please log matchathon.com/muller
I wish i can help them out. Bh for so many incredible people in anash.
God should help the family amen
There’s no better way to let the family know that we’re thinking of them and share in their loss!!
Moshiach Now!!
Mrs. Muller,
I am so sorry. I was close to Moshe in Yeshiva. We would talk about our life. Later on, we would meet at the kinnus in N.Y. & catch up & talk for a long time & laugh. He was so interested in my life in Toronto. May Hashem bless you & your family with only revealed good & Reb Moshe surely watches over you & your children. Kol Tuv.
Yirmi Cohen/Toronto
Were a beautiful team. Moishie never refused anyone anything! Beautiful family. They are so deserving
Much hatzlocha
Over Pesach I ate a meal by them and stayed for twos days because I clicked with them verry quickly!! They are an amazing family. Please donate!!!!!
such a lovely sincere and no frills gentleman. always the same. my mum gave cheque other day from us all.
chana simcha
Such a beautiful family! May you have only simchos and brachos!
Is there a way to send money via PayPal?
TY COL for posting
Memebr of anash