But in a puppy: The Gaon Rabbi Moshe Eilenberg, zt”l, supervisor of the Gur Yeshiva for young people in Jerusalem, passed away this morning (Saturday) suddenly at his home, from cardiac arrest, at the age of 58.
MDA's Natan ambulance drivers, who were called at 6:00 AM to his home at 80 Yosef Ziv-Gosh Street, were forced to declare him dead.
On Shabbat night, he participated in prayer at the Gur Shtebel and ate Shabbat dinner with his wife and children.
In addition to his role as a supervisor in the yeshiva for young people, he also served as a guide for grooms and avrechim. In recent years, he suffered from heart problems and required oxygen. His associates speak of his kindness and perseverance in studying Torah and morality. According to them, "he used to asceticize himself and not enjoy this world.".
The deceased left behind three small orphans in his home.
His funeral left on Saturday night from the Shamgar funeral home via the Gur Beit Midrash on Ralbach Street, where the Gur Rebbe is expected to participate in the funeral procession to Mount Hamunehot.