Tragedy in Florida: Woman Killed On Way to Kol Nidrei

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candle-small6Florida – A woman was killed and her daughter is at University of Florida Health hospital in Jacksonville after both were hit by a car Friday night while crossing the street on San Jose Boulevard to attend Kol Nidrei at a shul in Mandarin.

Esther Benzohar Ohayon, 57, of Jacksonville was pronounced dead on the scene.

Esther and her daughter Orly, 16, were crossing the street at Haley Road when a Toyota Camry traveling southbound hit them, according to authorities.

Michael Fortunato, of Jacksonville, was listed as the driver of the Camry, according to Florida Highway Patrol documents.

Fortunato was detained at the scene. FHP officials are still investigating to determine whether he ran a red light or was under the influence of alcohol, Bryan said.

Rabbi Yaakov Fisch, of Etz Chaim Synagogue, where Ohayon and her daughter were headed at the time of the accident , said, “She was a very refined and kind-hearted woman,” Fisch said. He said her family plans to fly the aron to Eretz Yisroel for her to be buried next to her husband.

Rabbi Fisch said Orly Ohayon is expected to recover after undergoing surgery. He said Esther was a member of the Chabad-Lubavitch Synagogue on Haley Road.

Rabbi Joshua Lief, of the Congregation Ahavath Chesed Synagogue, said he knows Esther and her daughter and that the entire Jewish community is feeling the accident’s impact.

“The reality is that we here in Jacksonville are a very small and close-knit Jewish community, and we are all devastated by this terrible loss,” he said.

Rabbi Fisch also noted the danger of the San Jose and Haley intersection, particularly for the Orthodox Jewish faithful who on Shabbos can not push the button to activate the pedestrian signal for crossing the street.

Esther taught preschool at the Jacksonville Jewish Center. Jon Mitzmacher, head of the Jacksonville Jewish Center’s Galinsky Academy, said “Miss Esther,” as she was known at the preschool, was beloved.

“Never was a teacher more kind and loving than Esther Ohayon,” Mitzmacher said. “Our hearts break for her family and friends in our schools, in our synagogue, the Jacksonville Jewish Center, and for her family and friends at Etz Chaim.”

Read more at Jacksonville.com.

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