ISRAEL (VINnews) Parents of the sixteen-year-old bochur from Modiin Illit, who has been missing for almost three months, are begging for all possible help: “Every phone call makes us jump, it’s making us crazy with worry. Where is the State of Israel? Let them take responsibility.”
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The Am Yisrael Chai Fund has allocated a princely sum for anyone bringing information which will lead to finding him: “Anything which will get us closer to solving the mystery”
Almost three months after sixteen-year-old Moishe Kleinerman from Modiin Illit, who was last spotted in the Meron area at the end of March, went missing, many people are harnessing themselves to try and help locate the boy, with the police also having formed a special team to deal with the situation. Now the Am Yisrael Chai Fund – directed by Shmuel Sackett – has announced that it will award NIS 50,000 to anyone who brings credible information leading to finding Moishe safe and well.
In addition, an anonymous American donor is offering a $10,000 reward. And Ami Magazine has added another $10,000 as well.
We hereby announce that @Ami_Magazine will likewise award $10,000 to the person who provides information which leads to the finding of Moishe.
— Ami Magazine (@Ami_Magazine) June 16, 2022
“There is no greater mutual responsibility that helping find a young boy who suddenly disappeared,” says Sackett. “I hope that allocating this prize will help, even a little, to encourage more people to join in the efforts to find Moishe safe and well as soon as possible. We must not lose hope even for a moment. People can call 053-284-5507 or 050-657-1577 at any time of the day and week, and pass on any information which can help us solve the mystery.”
“It really is inspiring how the Jewish nation has harnessed itself to help, in all kinds of ways,” says Moishe’s father, Shmuel. “I can’t even describe how difficult it is for us and how worried we are. It’s never ending. Every phone call makes us jump. We’re going crazy with worry.”
“We really appreciate the efforts people are making,” said Gitty, Moishe’s mother. “I have no words to describe how people are volunteering, giving of themselves, the efforts and searches. Where is the State of Israel? They should learn what to do. Let them take responsibility and do something. Bring our son home.”
This is a reason all should have a cell phone – most of which have some form of tracking. Expect that authorities have more details of last known location, last known contacts, what he was in Meron for, etc.
Maybe he doesn’t want to be found?
Why can’t the Shin Daled find him and return him to his family?
Was yoeli Roth questioned?