Over £400,000 raised for survivors of Brooklyn Chanukah fire that killed four

Online initiative helps the surviving family of a devastating fire in New York in just over a week of fundraising

Three children and their mother were killed in a house fire in Brooklyn. (Screenshot from N.Y. Rescue Response Team via JTA )

A crowdfunding campaign created to aid the surviving family members of a Chanukah house fire in Brooklyn has raised over £400,000 ($550,000) in eight days.

Aliza Azan, 39, her sons Moshe, 11 and Yitzah, 7, and a daughter, Henrietta, 3, died in an early morning house fire on Dec. 18. Police are looking into whether the blaze was started by a Chanukah menorah, even though the house had a working smoke detector.

Three of the four surviving family members remain on respirators and are being treated for burns, Vos Iz Neis reported. Yosi Azan — who is credited with saving his surviving children and attempting to save the others by running into the burning building — and his son Daniel, 15, were transferred to Weill Cornell Medical Centre. His daughter Shilat, 16, remains at Staten Island University Hospital with multiple broken bones.

Avraham Azan, 13, the one survivor without injuries, travelled to Israel for the burial of his mother and siblings. He will return to New York where he will stay with relatives, according to the report. A cousin who was sleeping in the house also survived with minor injuries.

The GoFundMe campaign was created by Rabbi David Ozeri, the family’s rabbi, who hopes to raise £750,000 $1 million for the Azans.

“A very large chunk of that will be used for medical expenses that will not be covered by insurance, including plastic surgery,” Ozeri told VIN. “The Azans did not own a home and had no renter’s insurance … They had no savings, nothing. Everything is gone down to the last spoon.”

Hundreds of people gathered for a funeral in Brooklyn, and thousands attended the funeral and burial in Holon, Israel, where Aliza Azan grew up.

Aliza Azan came from a prominent family of Syrian Jews whose father was a well-known rabbi in their Israeli community. Yosi Azan is from a family of Moroccan Jews, mostly from Bnei Brak.

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