Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) National President Morton A. Klein and Chairman Rubin Margules released the following statement:
It is with profound grief and sorrow that the Zionist Organization of America deeply mourns the passing of Zionist giant and ZOA National Board member, dear Cherna Moscowitz, wife of the late Zionist giant Dr. Irving Moscowitz.
Cherna Moscowitz was an extraordinary Zionist. Her love of the holy land of all of Eretz Yisroel, given to the Jewish people by G-d almighty, was surpassed only by her love of her fabulous family.
Cherna, alongside her beloved husband, Dr. Irving Moscowitz, committed her life to legally securing all of the Jewish people’s eternal city Jerusalem and Judea/Samaria for the Jewish people, and helping the Jewish people in every way she could. She would frequently say “We are Jews from Judea. It is our land bequeathed to us by Hashem. We must do everything in our power to secure it for future generations of Jews. It is morally, legally and religiously the right thing to do. It is our obligation as Jews.” And Cherna and Irving used all the resources at their disposal – estimated at over half a billion dollars – to legally and successfully purchase important, strategic land and develop renewed Jewish communities in Yerushalayim and Yehuda and Shomron. The Jerusalem Post called Jerusalem “the City Moskowitz helped reclaim.”
Cherna and Irving were an extraordinary couple. They are truly legends of Jewish history who will never be forgotten, and will always be appreciated. They were beloved and proud partners and Board members of the Zionist Organization of America. At the very first ZOA dinner that I organized and oversaw as ZOA president in 1994, we honored Dr. Irving and Cherna Moskowitz, recognizing their unique and incomparable contributions to Eretz Yisroel. At that ZOA dinner, Likud Chairman, future Israeli Prime Minister and then-Opposition Leader Benjamin Netanyahu bragged that Cherna and Irving were his “favorite people,” and admired the crowd of over 600 people drawn by the Moscowitzes’ “newly revitalized ZOA,” as Netanyahu called us. Netanyahu then added, “Cherna and Irving, keep it up!”
At that ZOA dinner, Senator Richard Shelby, Rep. Elliot Engel, Rep. Nita Lowey and Rep. Jim Saxton all publicly praised Cherna and Irving Moscowitz for their extraordinary work for Israel and the Jewish people.
I will always remember the hundreds of inspiring conversations I had with Cherna. She gave me strength to continue our sacred work, especially at difficult times. Cherna was brilliant, extremely hard-working, resourceful beyond human comprehension, yet always kind and patient, with a sympathetic ear. I remember how she proudly showed me pictures of her family and the political cartoons in major publications, both positive and negative, about her and Irving’s legendary Zionist work.
Cherna was also a beautiful writer. We are reprinting below her moving op-ed printed in The Jerusalem Post in 2009, reminding the world, “This is Our Place.” Cherna championed true Jewish literature, movies, paintings, photography and the like, noting that these can be “powerful mediums in awakening the heart and inspiring a love for our Homeland and our heritage.”
I, Morton Klein, and all of us at ZOA will always remember our Board member and major supporter, the great American Jew, Zionist and builder extraordinaire of all of the Jewish State of Israel, Ms. Cherna Moscowitz. We offer our heartfelt condolences to her devoted partner in her work, daughter Laurie Moscowitz Hirsch, all of her eight beautiful children, over 40 grandchildren, numerous great-grandchildren and her entire family. May you be comforted among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem.
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