Hundreds braved the frigid weather to participate in the Levaya of Reb Moshe Morosow OBM, one of Lubavitches Elder Chassidim, in front of 770 this morning.

Hundreds Attend the Levaya of Reb Moshe Morosow

Hundreds braved the frigid weather to participate in the Levaya of Reb Moshe Morosow OBM, one of Lubavitches Elder Chassidim, in front of 770 this morning.

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  • Yossi Marozov - Ulyanovsk

    a true Tzaddik, as a number of his co workers in from Williamsburg have told me on various occasions: Reb Moishe ztz”l would mumble words of Torah, Tefilia, throughout his workday (cutting stones and diamonds).
    He was humble, lived a very simple and very poor life, his mind and his heart was 24/7 with the Riboinoi shel Oilom
    May his neshoma be a true kaporo for klal yisroel, and bring moshiach now

    P.S. we could all learn from Reb moishe in our own lives, (you do not have to be a rosh yeshivah to be involved in torah and evoda all day, and even if life is tough there is still a power which is beyond this physical world, and that is what really counts)

  • Bella

    “A charming chasidic story comes to mind. A Chasid once asked his Rebbe for advice on dealing with life’s challenges. ”Go see R’ Zushe in Anipoli,“ he was told. ”He is a Master of challenge.“

    R’ Zushe was by far the poorest man in town. In financial terms, he was ”objectively“ and abjectly penniless. Cold, hunger, and illness were constants in his home. The Rebbe had chosen well. Here was a sufferer by all standards.

    Imagine the Chasid’s surprise when, in answer to his request for tips on dealing with life’s difficulties, a bewildered R’ Zushe responded, ”Difficulties? I’m afraid I can’t help you. I’ve never had a difficult day in my life. Pain, suffering, poverty? You must be looking for someone else…“

    The power of R’ Zushe was not that he overcame his suffering, it’s that he didn’t see suffering to begin with.”

    I read Yossi Marozov’s comment and I thought of the story I mentioned above. BDE.