Chabad of Northeast London and Essex rejoiced this Chanukah by holding six separate public lighting ceremonies across Essex, which drew close to 2,000 people combined to participate.
Beginning in Chigwell, Loughton and Buckhurst Hill, all led by Shluchim Rabbi Odom and Henny Brandman, followed by Epping, Fullwell Cross, and lastly on the last night at the hub, where the first public ceremony was held some 30 years ago under the Head Shluchim to Essex Rabbi Aryeh MBE and Devorah Sufrin.
Each was special, however, this year for the very first time, a new menorah was made and kindled with a special ceremony on the 5th night dedicated to the treasured memory of the late Shliach Rabbi Moshe Muller z”l who sadly passed away suddenly on Rosh Chodesh Iyar.
Built by Mr. Alan Grant, driven by his son Hadley, designed by Mrs. Marian Myers together with Yitzy Muller and electrics supplied by Mr. Aryeh Leib Levinson, the ceremony was led by Rabbi Aryeh Sufrin MBE, who delivered a special tribute to his colleague for 21 years in the Ilford Chabad House and its surrounding areas attracting a crowd of well over 300, including local Rabonim and local councillors of the Borough.
Mrs. Brocho Muller, together with her family, were all in attendance. In addition to a tribute paid by Rabbi Sufrin, a tribute was made by Cllr Alan Weinberg, former Mayor of the London Borough of Redbridge and dear friend to Chabad for over three decades, actively involved in seeking permission for our public menorahs being placed in public thoroughfares.
Refreshments including hot drinks, latkes and doughnuts were distributed as well as chocolate coins distributed by the Rabbi to all the children in attendance.
The evening concluded with a delightful, upbeat juggling display including fire and the finale of eating fire by one of Rabbi Muller’s dear sons, Yitzy, coupled with music and dancing.
Says Rabbi Sufrin MBE, Exec Director of the event: “Rabbi Muller sudden passing continues to be a great loss to many in the wider community. This Menorah is a befitting tribute to a Shliach that borough so much light to so many in need.”
A sefer Torah project has now been launched to coincide with Rabbi Muller’s first Yarzheit IYH. To participate please click here.
Rabbi Muller was such a Mensch. He had so much energy and was fun to be around. He was an inspiration. Ilford won’t be the same.
What a beautiful tribute to a most amazing man!
loved and missed by so many
Brocha may you continue having nachas from all your children, and may you only know of true and total simchas from now onwards iyH
You inspire us and dont cease to amaze us all!
A beautiful memorial evening
I went to Yeshiva with Moshe, he was a good man, always happy, may his Neshoma rest in peace and may his family have only good.