Melbourne Mourns the Passing of Ezzy Kestecher OBM

On Sunday 28 Adar II, a large crowd of family, community members and numerous friends attended the Levaya of Aaron Ezriel (Ezzy) Kestecher OBM, at the Melbourne Chevra Kadisha, who tragically passed away last week on Chof Hey Adar II at the age of 28 years in Melbourne Australia.

Ezzy was remembered as a courageous and kind person who had a significant impact on the lives of numerous people he met during his life.

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8 Comments

  • Bde

    oh this is so painful.

    My heart goes out to his parents and siblings.

    May you somehow find strength.

  • Melburne

    Do you get goose pimples when you are scared, or a nervous stomach when you are excited? Isn’t that strange? After all, it’s your mind and heart that feel excitement or fear. Why do your hands and stomach react in this way?

    HaShem created our bodies to be sensitive and to react to the things which we think and feel.

    The Torah tells us that there was a time when people were so sensitive, that they could actually see a change on their skin because of something they said. When a person would speak bad things (lashon horah) about other people over and over again, blotches of discolored skin, tzoraas, would appear on his body. The Torah calls this person a metzora. Metzora is short for motzi shem rasaying bad things about someone else.

    Tzoraas is a type of tumah, impurity, from which the metzora had to purify himself. If a person discovered it on his body, he had to leave the entire camp of the Jewish people and follow the Torah’s instructions for purifying himself. He separated one Jew from another. Therefore, the Torah tells him that he must stay away from the rest of the people until he becomes purified.

    If the metzora has to stay alone, away from everyone else, who is going to help him become pure? A kohen. Kohanim are kind and loving ahavas Yisrael Jews. Listen carefully to Birkas Kohanim the Priestly Blessing in shul. The kohanimsay: “Baruch Atah HaShem …who has commanded us to bless His nation,Israel, with love.”

    The metzora did not show Ahavas Yisrael when he spoke badly of others. He needs to be shown the right way to act and kohanim, with their strong love for their fellow Jews, can do this job best. Because he cares for another Jew, even a metzora, the kohen goes out from the Beis HaMikdash, the holiest place in the world. He walks to the outskirts of the city, to the place where the metzora is staying, to help him become pure and come back to his community with moreahavas Yisrael than he had before

  • egla arufa

    Yes Aron (ezzy), was such a “kohen”. Many lonely people found a caring friend and a beam of support in him. Tehei Nishmosoi Tzerurah Bitzror Hachayim.

    With love,

    Chaim Teleshevsky

  • you will be missed

    Dear Ezzy I will forever remember your kind and giving personality,may you be a gute better , and may Hashem bring comfort to your Family.

  • המקום המקום ינחם אתכם בתוך שאר אבלי ציון וירושלים n'eNow!

    bde