Moshe Kleinerman’s mother addresses Israelis on anniversary of son’s disappearance

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The woman does not lose hope of finding her child.

Giti Kleinerman, the mother of Moshe Kleinerman, who disappeared a year ago in the area of ​​Mount Miron and whose disappearance has not yet been solved, has published an appeal to the people of Israel.

Israel Today writes regarding it.

In her message, she noted that exactly 365 days had passed since the last time she spoke to her son. She shared what they had experienced and gone through and stated that they all desire redemption and salvation.

“Oh my dear Israelis, today is exactly 365 days since I last spoke to Moshe. Exactly one year has passed. What have we personally experienced, what have we gone through and what have we all experienced because of this bitter and terrible story? We all want redemption and salvation, right?” Giti said in a statement.

Giti refers to Rabbi Ishaya Halevi Horowitz, an eminent Talmudist and Kabbalist, who said that “there is a miracle, and there is Nisan.” She says that the month of Nisan, the first month of the Jewish year, which begins on April 5, promises hope and is able to work miracles so far.

Kleinerman believes that her son Moshe will be found, and that this will be a real miracle. She encourages everyone to make a small contribution so that the month of Nisan becomes a lever of blessing.

Recall, 16-year-old Moshe Kleinerman left his home in Modiin Illit in March 2022 and went with friends to the grave of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai in the village of Miron. There they separated, the friends continued their journey, and Moishe remained on the mountain because he wanted to be alone. Since then, contact with him has been cut off. The police are investigating the mysterious disappearance of a teenager – there are suspects in the case, but the boy has not been found so far.

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