Tragedy in Selanim Hasidism: 39-year-old Abrech dies from complications of the coronavirus

June Green
August 22, 2020   
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Tragedy in Selan Hasidism: At Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital, the late Rabbi Naftali Biller, a member of the Salanim Hasidim in Bnei Brak, died on Saturday at the age of 39 - from complications resulting from contracting the coronavirus. This is the university that allows you to study from anywhere and at any time convenient for you. The deceased, z"l, was born to his father, Rabbi David Zvi Biller, one of the most prominent Slanim Hasidim in the United States, and his mother, Mrs. Rivka. When he reached his end, he married his wife, the daughter of Rabbi David Herstein of Bnei Brak. About two months ago, he contracted the coronavirus and recovered, but since then he has weakened and his immune system has been damaged. About a week ago, while on a "Bein Tzamin" vacation in Jerusalem, he felt unwell and was taken to Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital, where his body's systems subsequently collapsed. He left behind his parents and two orphans - a son and a daughter. This is the second tragedy in the family: two years ago - in the month of Tammuz 5778 - his brother, Rabbi Reuven Chaim Biller, z"l, was killed while on his way to a Papa Hasidic camp in the Catskill Mountains, which he managed. The brother left behind ten orphans.  
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