Tzfas, Israel – Rabbi Dies at Son’s Engagement

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    Rabbi Eliyahu Yosef Dabush photo credit Elimelch GertselTzfas, Israel – Rabbi Eliyahu Yosef Dabush of Tzfat, head of the Elkabetz organizations in the city, passed away on Wednesday night at the age of 57.
    Rabbi Dabush died of a sudden heart attack during his son’s engagement party in the Ramot neighborhood of Jerusalem.

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    The rabbi is survived by 11 children. His funeral procession will begin at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in Tzfat.

    the son who got engaged at the funeral photo credit Elimelch Gertsel


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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    burach dien emes so sad! hope not dagos for money of chassuna caused this!!! hasem is the finance has a lot of money for everyone

    oy vay
    oy vay
    14 years ago

    yirachaim hashem al omoi

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    I hate to say this but take a look at the niftar’s moustache–its yellow from heavy cigarette smoking!!-need I say more?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    BD”E! How terrible.

    Feivel
    Feivel
    14 years ago

    Hashem also decides who smokes

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    terrible no words can describe wow!!!

    Ami-Hud
    Ami-Hud
    14 years ago

    My wife and I met Rav Dabush some seven years ago, my wife said that she really admire him, because he could of make a real good businessman but he choose to be in a business of passing on thorat Hashem, that mean to live with very little parnassa, for that and a lot of goodness that he did, we all your student, we all learned from you, BARUCH DYAN HAMET.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    What a true inspiration. 11 children and a life devoted to chesed and torah….
    I wish I could achieve either of those.
    Ashrecha ashrecha.
    Zulst doo zein a meilitz yoisher for klal yisroel.
    Bli neder we (klal yisroel) will gladly help pay for the chasunas and expenses for these children.