Petirah of Reb Michael Ben-Harosh Z”L

We regret to inform you of the Petirah of R’ Michael Ben-Harosh Z”L.

R’ Michael Z”L was a longtime photographer and a beloved member of the Kollel Chatzos Vasikin Minyan, as well as the Sephardic Kehilla of Lakewood.

He is survived by his wife Dalia, and son Jesse.

The Levaya is scheduled to take place at 2 PM at the 7th Street Chapel, with Kevurah in Eretz Yisroel.
Baruch Dayan Ha’emes.
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9 COMMENTS

  1. Gave advice to other photographers! He was one of the biggest experts in Lakewood. Did his business with bitachon. Pleasant to shmuez with.
    Yehei zichro baruch.

  2. I’m stunned. So sudden. So young. My dear colleague in photography, in davening and just a great friend ever since I moved to Lakewood, 15 years ago. May his dear wife and son be comforted from shamayim. BDE.

  3. Micheal and his wife Dalia were great maaminim.Even when going thru hardtimes they grew in their emunah , bitachon and yiras shamayim. They treasure every bit of yiddish nachas that they get kh from jesse malkie and their beautiful grand children.may micheal be a meketz yosher for dalia ,jesse malkie and family

  4. Michael was a very soft and pleasant person. He was one of my first customers when I started my business in 2006. He was extremely patient with me and made me feel great about my product. He will be missed by the many who knew and dealt with him. May his family find comfort in these trying times.

    Hamakom yinachem etkhem betokh shaar avaylei tzion verushalayim.

    BDE

  5. Oish, this is terrible news.
    I got to know R’ Michael back when he worked in the camera store on Clifton Avenue. He would patiently give me tips to help my photography, even though I was a lowly amateur.
    I would see him at jobs and he would show me how he was shooting. He was amazingly gifted. And his middos were exemplary; always so patient, calm & kind.
    And it’s so depressing – just when I think Corona is gone from our community, BAM !! – this tragic news hits.
    May he be the VERY LAST victim of this terrible Mageifa.
    Yehi Zichro Boruch.

  6. My heart goes out to Dalia and her son. Michael was the photographer of our son’s Bar Mitzvah. He did a fantastic job. He had an amazing perosonality.

  7. BDE

    what a special person he was always working with a smile and helping anyone who needs help with advice or his services.

    He will surely be missed and always be remembered for all that he did throughout his life. From making people smile with his professional photography to always learning every morning before davening vosikin

    May his neshama have an Aliya

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