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Hostage family visit the community who have been praying for their uncle every week

Muswell Hill Synagogue ‘adopted’ Michel Nisenbaum in February

April 10, 2024 10:38
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Ayala Harel, Shai Shojat, Mia Shojat, Bar Messer, Judith Prinsley, and Daniel Shaw stand with a photo of Israeli hostage Michel Nisenbaum on the Chief Rabbi's chair at Muswell Hill Synagogue
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Muswell Hill Synagogue has welcomed the family of their “adopted” hostage, Michel Nisenbaum.

The 59-year-old Brazilian-born Israeli, who was taken captive by Hamas terrorists, was “adopted” by the shul in February as part of the “adopt-a-hostage” scheme launched by the Board of Deputies.

The community has been saying prayers for the missing grandfather ever since. “It’s part of the tefillah [prayer service] now,” said Daniel Shaw, chair of the synagogue.

Sixth months on from his capture, Michel’s family stopped to look at a photo of him on the bimah, “It’s very emotional. It's a feeling of warmth to know you’ve ‘adopted’ Michel,” said Michel’s niece, Ayala Harel, 42.

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