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Tragedy in Meron: A Father s Hesped By Aryeh Morris | May 06, 2021 Editor’s note: We are grateful to the Morris family for sharing the powerful words they spoke at Donny’s levaya at Yeshivat Sha’alvim, which took place on Sunday, May 2. The hespedim by Donny’s mother, Mirlana, and aunt, Shira Kronenberg, appear on pages 72 and 74. Aryeh, Donny’s father, begins his hesped below by addressing his two other children. My dear Gabriella, my dear Akiva, I love you both so much and, honestly, while I’m about to talk about Donny now, I can probably go on and on about you even longer. But for now, we need to pause. ....
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Reply Morris was buried on the Mount of Olives, a cemetery which overlooks Jerusalem s Old City, according to The Times of Israel. (Getty Images) JERUSALEM A funeral service and ceremony were held for Donny Morris, the Bergen County resident who died during a crush at Israel s Mount Meron, over the weekend. By now, tens of thousands of people have watched his mother, Mirlana Morris, eulogize her son thousands of miles away from her Bergen County home. Morris, of Bergenfield, stepped to a microphone in Israel over the weekend to share insights about her son, Donny, who is one of 45 people who died during the stampede last week when thousands gathered to celebrate Lag B Omer. ....
View Comments A funeral held Sunday for Donny Morris, the 18-year-old Bergenfield man killed during a deadly religious event in Israel, drew tens of thousands of viewers still reeling from the Middle Eastern tragedy last week. In a nighttime ceremony live-streamed from Israel, speakers paid homage to Morris in a mix of Hebrew and English, remembering the Bergenfield teen as an angelic, pure soul who dedicated his last days to studying his faith abroad. A sea of students, rabbis and other holy leaders were seen gathered before the Yeshivat Shaalvim, the Jewish boys school in Israel where Morris spent his final months. ....