May God bless you and your...
You helped me through a very difficult time in my life I am eternally grateful. Your memory is for a beautiful blessing.
Haziine EyTina
November 04, 2024 | Other
New York, New York
PARIS--Rabbi Hailu Moshe. Born, Ethiopia 1933-2014 Loved by All, Missed by All "A Banay" for Judaism From: Y & T Zippor
Read MoreYou helped me through a very difficult time in my life I am eternally grateful. Your memory is for a beautiful blessing.
Haziine EyTina
November 04, 2024 | Other
His memory is for a blessing. He was a comfort for me during a very difficult time. I can never forget him.
Haziine EyTina
October 31, 2022
I am proud of what he achieved! He was a friend and a historical presence for me!
Prof Muse
Muse Tegegne
November 01, 2019 | Geneva | Friend
I was blessed to have known you. Thank you for guidance during an extremely difficult season in my life. You are loved and missed. Your memory is a blessed one eternally.
Haziine EyTina
November 15, 2015 | Bronx, NY
We are so honored to have Rabbi Paris as a part of our family. We love and miss him and are happy that we were able to unveil his headstone this month. May he rest in peace. Shalom
Kevin Woodley
November 15, 2015 | Rochelle Park, NJ
I thank Hashem for the opportunity to have Rabbi Hali Paris in our life. He is a blessing to us all teaching us the Torah. Rabbi Paris will always be remembered the scholar in Torah, the teacher,the rabbi, a father and a friend to all of us.
Deborah Levy-Reuben
November 11, 2015 | Queens Village, NY
Rabbi Hailu Moshe Paris had a gentle, sweet manner and did so much to advance Hebrew Israelite culture and community. I was fortunate to meet him. His help was invaluable in the research for my book Chosen People.
Jacob Dorman
November 11, 2015 | Lawrence, KS
To the family of Rabbi Hailu . I am sorry for your great loss. May the God who binds up the brokenhearted and comfort all who mourn sustain your family during this challenging time
Rebecca V
November 09, 2015 | Queens, NY
Rabbi Paris, You are an inspiration to everyone you touched.
Rabbi Josh Minkin
November 09, 2015 | Brooklyn, NY