Beis Nochum Tzvi
30 December 2013 - 27 Tevet 5774
A family was shattered by the tragic death of a young 8 year old boy. An innocent pure soul snatched from among us, leaving behind parents, brothers and a large family bereaving.
A community was also shocked. Not a dry eye remains among the Jewish community in Golders Green. Thousands of Anash around the world have been touched by this tragic news and feel united in grief with the community in London.
Nochum Tzvi loved going to Shul. He loved his small community of Heichal Menachem. Each time he came, he always offered his help. Though young, he joined with the other children in cleaning the Shul after davening or setting up the Farbrengen. But there were two “jobs” he loved most. For many Shabbosim he would stand near the Bima and help cover the Sefer Torah in between Aliyos. The other job was helping his treasurer father Yossi in keeping record of the donations people pledged after their Aliyos.
A community was also shocked. Not a dry eye remains among the Jewish community in Golders Green. Thousands of Anash around the world have been touched by this tragic news and feel united in grief with the community in London.
Nochum Tzvi loved going to Shul. He loved his small community of Heichal Menachem. Each time he came, he always offered his help. Though young, he joined with the other children in cleaning the Shul after davening or setting up the Farbrengen. But there were two “jobs” he loved most. For many Shabbosim he would stand near the Bima and help cover the Sefer Torah in between Aliyos. The other job was helping his treasurer father Yossi in keeping record of the donations people pledged after their Aliyos.
The last memory the Shul misspalelim have from young Nochum Tzvi is just 72 hours before his sudden passing, as he sat in Shul recording the donations and setting up the Farbrengen, with a smile.
A family shattered and a community broken. Both want to see a lasting memory for this precious soul. Families Potash/Gorelik together with the Heichal Menachem community are launching a building campaign, together building a new Lubavitch Community Centre in Golders Green which will proudly bear the name “Beis Nochum Tzvi” to never forget the child that loved his Shul. |
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Cheques made payable to the Nochum Tzvi Building Fund should be sent to:
The Nochum Tzvi Building Fund, 37 Montpelier Rise, London, NW11 9DT
Beis Nochum Tzvi Donation Form | |
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