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Monday, May 4, 2020

Monsey Boy Moshe Just Killed In Hit-And-Run In Arizona


Moshe Just (Yust)  from Monsey was killed in a hit and run accident in Arizona. He was 18.
Three boys were on a cross country trip, when they stopped on the 89 Freeway near Flagstaff Arizona late Sunday night to make a Kiddush Hashem. The boys noticed a vehicle stuck with a flat tire on the side of the road, and stopped to offer their assistance. Minutes later, a speeding vehicle passed by, and struck Moshe. The vehicle sped away and never stopped. He was R”L Niftar at the scene.
Misaskim of NY received a phone call about the tragedy and immediately reached out to the Chabad Shliach in Flagstaff Arizona, Rabbi Dovie Schapiro, who rushed to the scene. Meanwhile, a crew from Misaskim of Los Angeles boarded a private jet to head to the tragic scene, and were there in just a few hours to start performing their Avodas Hakodesh.
Rabbi Jack Meyer, Founder of Misaskim said that he commends the outstanding dedication of the Arizona Highway Patrol, who kept the road closed for Misaskim, and assisted them with whatever they needed.
Police have since located the vehicle that fled the scene, and Detectives are hopeful they will make an arrest soon.
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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

don't go on trips in middle of the zman!

Anonymous said...

What a shame. Awful for the family

Unknown said...

What a horrible thing to say! Does he deserve to die because he's on a road trip in the middle of the zman? Do you know is he's in yeshiva (remote bc of covid)? Does he run by every step he takes by you for your hasksma?????

Anonymous said...

What an insensitive comment to make.

Anonymous said...

Spreading corona virus cross country is a kiddish hashem ?







Anonymous said...

@unknown u fool. No he dosent need my haskama nor am I blaming him nor am I saying he deserves it...We don't always know the ways of Hashem and we must always accept it... but what I am saying is that end of the day during this tekufah when all of klal Yisroel is suffering and theres a mageifah goin on - its just not the right time for road trips.

Anonymous said...

@unknown u piece of shit. Go screw urself

Anonymous said...

U pathetic fool, giving mussar to a dead body. Find another hobby.