PERM, Russia “ Following the devastating crash of an Aeroflot passenger
plane, which occurred on September 14th on the railroad territory by
the city of Perm, it was learned that four Jewish families were among
the victims. This collision killed all 88 people aboard, with these
particular families constituting 11 of the deceased. The Boeing
737-500, operated under the liner ˜Aeroflot-Nord, was near to landing
on its Moscow-Perm route when it crashed at 3:10 AM. Official
representatives of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia have
traveled to Perm to provide assistance with respect to the gruesome
process of identifying the victims bodies and to handle other
procedures as laid out by Halacha. This delegation includes Andrei
Glotser, on behalf of Chief Rabbi of Russia Berel Lazar and Rabbi
Shmuel Kuperman, who represents the ˜Chevra Kadisha Burial Society. To
date, Chief Rabbi of Perm Zalman Deutch and other local lay leaders
have been keeping in regular touch with the search teams and the
families of the victims. The delegation, together with local Jewish
leaders, will also organize the traditional burials of these
casualties. According to Jewish law, a burial prayer is read on the day
of the burial and for the seven days following, as well as on the 30th
day after ones death. On these days, candles are also lit in memory of
the deceased. Chief Rabbi of Russia Berel Lazar extended his regrets to
the relatives and family members of victims of the plane crash. The
news about this plane crash summoned a feeling of deep mourning within
me. I request all loved ones and relatives [of the victims] to
courageously accept this heavy loss for all of you, expressed Chief
Rabbi Berel Lazar. The names of Jewish victims of this catastrophe were
released by the FJC Russia and published by jewish.ru, along with their
respective birthdates, as follows: The Sankin Family “ Yevgeniy Sankin
(1958), Lyudmila Sankina (1955) The Spivak Family “ Anna Spivak (1976),
Yakov Spivak (1976), Alexander Spivak (2002) The Yudin Family “ Sergei
Yudin (1967), Valeriya Yudina (2005), The Nakhumov Family “ Ifraim
Nakhumov (1972), Golda Nakhumova (1984), Ilya Nakhumov (2001), Eva
Nakhumova (2003). Among the three children who perished in this
tragedy, seven-year-old Ilya Nakhumov was a dedicated student at the
Ohr Avner Chabad Day School in Perm. His relatives have informed that
he, his sister and parents were just returning home from a family
gathering. Source

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