Reb Muleh: A Life in Photos
Rabbi Shmuel (Muleh) Azimov obm, the legendary French Head Shliach, passed away this morning. We present photos from the archives of COLlive, JEM and photographer Baruch Ezagui. Photos
Rabbi Shmuel (Muleh) Azimov obm, the legendary French Head Shliach, passed away this morning. We present photos from the archives of COLlive, JEM and photographer Baruch Ezagui. Photos
Such a modest person, who accomplished beyond anything you could imagine.
Nice picture of Rabbi Azimov and his two little boys with the Rebbe.
sometimes when a person passes from this world people feel they should say nice things……
in this case words cannot describe this man’s incridible greatness / accomplishments.
We must hope he will be the one to tip the scale in shamayim and bring Moshiach!!! So many are already missing him terribly!!
Just the fact EVERYBODY called him Moule is very significant… He was so humble and close with people
He managed a huge world but with the biggest simplicity.
Rebbi azimow is the best example for us how to fulfill our shlichus.
I am trying to imagine another chosid, in any generation, who did what he did – and all with a smplicity, a humilty, and a constant smile on his face. What an unbelievable testimony to him, when over 1,000 people have traveled to Israel, in a day’s notice, to pay their respects. What an unbelievable man.
There is no equal on shlichus today to Reb Muleh. His devotion to the Rebbeh is unsurpassed. The ultimate model of what a shliach should be. He will be sorely missed
Surely he will bec a gutter better for all of us.
Muleh was such a good jew he was mekarev alot of my friends….
please share stories, anything and everything. We need to know and hear about him. What a loss- Please- we need this inspiration
All those pictures shows which exceptional chliah and hossid he was.He loved people and helped them begachmiouss ouverouhniouss….he never ask something for him …. He only wanted to do what the Rebbe said…how will be Paris without him???
What he and his wife achieved in their lives, would take dozens of people to acheive half of their work
Shunning prestige, Rabbi מולי Azimov produced hundreds upon hundreds of Baalei Teshuva who were and are each totally dedicated to the Rebbe (beyond their kapotes etc.)–even as far back as the 80’s when I was in Brunoy. Today, the numbers of the Baalei Teshuvos since then, including the physical plus spiritual children and grandchildren of those individuals, must have surpassed the ten thousand mark! And as an individual, when you got to know him, he breathed only one thing: utter devotion to the Rebbe! And if you saw him when the Rebbe would call him up to begin singing Hoaderes… Read more »