Picture of the Day
Chasidic pop singer Avraham Fried was seen gesturing to Moishy Holtzberg, son of the slain Mumbai Shluchim, during a dinner for the Chabad Yeshiva in Ramat Aviv, Israel. Photos
Chasidic pop singer Avraham Fried was seen gesturing to Moishy Holtzberg, son of the slain Mumbai Shluchim, during a dinner for the Chabad Yeshiva in Ramat Aviv, Israel. Photos
Moishele and his story is close to all of our hearts. Yes, the tears still flow when I think about it too. BUT LEAVE THE POOR CHILD ALONE. His life, and his families lives are NONE OF OUR BUISNESS! Allow him to grow up as normally as possible. His face should not be plastered everywhere. If he has a birthday, allow it to be his own, with his family. He has B”H an incredable family and people that will be there for him. Do what is best for him. Enough of this publicity already.
how can you say that? they are normal human beings just like me and you. just because they have different beliefs that doesnt make them incapeable.
a close friend and classmate tears still flow when i see Moshe’le shyechye
Thank you very much for the array of pictures, including one of the guests: Moishele. Thank you immensely. A Gut Gebentched Yur!
i also hope moishe will grow up to be like his father he almost doesnt remember, but ch”V not to follow in the fathers last event in his life!! may he grow up to be a big talmid chacham and baal chesed, and live till 120+!(sadly, the one thing that shouldnt be like his late father A”H)
why are people so negative in our community be positive
If u notice in the picture the granfather is holding Moshe. The grandparents haven taken the parental job as of now. Let us leave them the privacy of the decision as to how they want to handle little Moshe, and what they think is best for him. This is part of their nechama after such a trauma. In fact all shluchim’s kids get more attention than other kids in their cities, being children of “celebrities”. I see nothing wrong for Moshe having the opportunity of interacting with Avremel Friedman, something envied by many others. May Moishele grow to be a… Read more »
I hear the concern, but a picture of a true chasid and ohev yisroel as Avram Fried gesturing to this child is a heart-warming picture.
PS, i dig the new shades, very 2010.
moishele’le, obviously. and what’s wrong with a zeidy taking his einekel to a concert???
but imagine!! this child, moishy, doesnt have no privacy!! there r newspapers following his shadow everywhere! enough kidush hashem has come out off this horrific tragedy, now allow this child to grow up the way he should be.
enough that he doesnt have parents to raise him.
enough already!
show the world a child without a parent, its worth the kiddush H-shem, every time this child walks down the street! rabbousyai lets unite not divide, chasimah tova
Yoni, it looks like a beautiful event. kol hakavod!!
your cousins in ch
to #8 very well, and thank u for asking…
How did Mishichistim pull off such an event???
such a zisse child… haashem yerachem, he lost both his parents at such a young age. 9 months didnt do anything. the heartache is the same as day 1 when i heard the terrible news.
i dont know exactly when, but his birthday is very close to the day, perhaps even the very day that his parents Aleihem hashalom got slaughtered
i would also love to be there, maybe i can go also.
what can you bring him though??? what can you bring to a 3 year old child who lost his parents the year before?
a. fried is a person just like me
i agree. please stop making this childs life a newspaper headline.
it is not in your place to tell them how to behave, after going through such a tragic loos. this is what is left of their children.
do not judge!
and the tears still keep coming.
Does anyone know when Moshe Upshernish will be? i heard in Kislav and i will be traveling through Eretz Yisroel that month.. are they making a big party? I would love to bring him a present…
to see a boy grow up without parents!!!!
my heart bleeds
as a young father and a good friend to Gabi, i beg you people leave the kid alone and give him a chance to grow up in peace