A new fundraising campaign has been launched for the family of Rabbi Netanel Vizel, who died suddenly leaving a widow and 14 children, according to the campaign notice. Rabbi Yosef Haim HaLevi Heimlich is urging public support, describing the family's dire financial situation.
A fresh fundraising appeal has been launched for the family of Rabbi Netanel Vizel, who died suddenly leaving a widow and 14 children. The campaign notice, circulating Sunday afternoon, describes the family as destitute and unable to cover daily living expenses or wedding costs for an eldest daughter. Rabbi Yosef Haim HaLevi Heimlich, identified as a leading halachic authority, is quoted urging the public to mobilize urgently. The campaign follows an earlier fundraising drive reported by The Zioneer at 16:24 Jerusalem on the same day. Like many similar charity appeals in the Haredi community, the notice relies on emotional testimony and rabbinic endorsement; no independent verification of the family's financial circumstances has been published.
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