I found a memory my husband Dan wrote of how he and I and other JFJ Campaigners chased him through the subways in 1988. Was he perhaps running and leaping through the place that was so much like home to him?
I guess I'll never know....
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Dan wrote:
"Our first day began in the early morning with a grueling chase for the New York branch leader, Jhan Moskowitz. On and off subway trains, off at the 125th street station in Harlem, chase around the block past winos sleeping on the sidewalk, back on the subway. It was particularly scary going from car to car on the subway train as it raced beneath the streets.
I stayed behind with Jo Ann, who was getting too tired to run. Ironically, we caught Jhan as he came out of a station, having just given the slip to the vast majority of campaigners who had gotten stuck on a subway train he slipped off at the last second. We chased him longer but eventually gave up and went back to the JFJ office on 31st street."
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I just found an explanation of what happened:
Jhan's death was sudden and unexpected.
It was raining in New York City on Tuesday, September 4 at around noon. The subway steps must have been slippery and wet. Jhan slipped and fell forward on a staircase going down into the subway at 45th Street and 3rd Avenue. I've been told that is Grand Central Station and that a policeman witnessed Jhan's fall. Jhan said something like "What just happened?" and the policemen told him he'd hit his forehead and fell. The policemen called an ambulance.
A JFJ co-worker was notified because he was the most recent person in Jhan's cell phone record. That person contacted Jhan's wife, Melissa. Jhan was taken to Roosevelt Hospital which is on 58th Street. Melissa arrived and was able to see Jhan while he was still conscious, but disoriented. His daughters arrived later at the hospital. Jhan's family was with him him through the night.
The trauma to his head caused significant bleeding on his brain. He died the next day. Memorial services were held in New York City, Chicago and Tel Aviv. He was buried on Sunday in a suburb of Chicago.
Well, now I know...
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The photo to the left was taken at Jhan Moskowitz's memorial service. I read at the following link below that it was very moving and that Melissa was standing up alone and singing to God during one of the hymns. I have read that the service is not available for the public to see, but...
Click here to read that person's thoughts on and experiences at the the memorial service in NYC.
Thanks for this post, this has been a mystery to me since his death. I cry every now and again because of his death, I miss him so much. I pray I make a huge impact just like he did on me
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