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9-Year-Old Elchanan Nahorai Almaliah Passes Away After Long Illness in Beit Shemesh

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Translated & summarized from Kikar HaShabbat by baba
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Elchanan Nahorai Almaliah, a beloved 9-year-old boy from the Ramat D neighborhood in Beit Shemesh, passed away at midnight after a prolonged and courageous battle with a severe illness. His death brought deep sorrow to his family, friends, and the local community, who had prayed fervently for his recovery during his difficult treatment.

In his final hours, emotional singer Shmulik Sukot fulfilled Elchanan's last wish by visiting him in the hospital and singing alongside him and his family. Sukot shared the heartbreaking moment when Elchanan's father asked what he wanted, and the boy requested Sukot to come sing for him. The singer described the experience as profoundly moving, saying, "I prayed to God to give me strength, and that is why I came into this world."

Throughout his illness, Elchanan's hospital bed became a place of kindness and emotional support, with many artists visiting to uplift his spirits. Despite his suffering, Elchanan showed remarkable strength and joy. Sukot posted a tearful tribute after Elchanan's passing, reflecting on the boy's impact on his life and promising never to forget him.

The community of Beit Shemesh, including Elchanan's schoolmates and neighbors, is mourning the loss of this special child. His funeral is scheduled for today, where many will gather to honor his memory. The family and community expressed their grief and hope that his pure soul will rest in peace.

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