Where is the Tragedy of the Azan Family Hidden in the Torah? A New Biblical Code
Numerous words appear in the chapter containing the event of the burning bush: Eliza, Azan, fire, New York, disaster, and the names of the affected family members.
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In the verse speaking about the bush burning with fire (Exodus 3: "And an angel of Hashem appeared to him in a flame of fire"), the name of the mother who perished in the tragic fire appears: "Eliza", and next to it the family name: "Azan", both appearing at the same interval: 72 (a number of great significance according to Kabbalah). Also, directly above the word "Eliza" appears the word "fire" at a 72-letter skip.

Above the word "place" in the verse, the name of the location of the tragedy appears: "New York".
The word "disaster" crosses the entire table.
The code also reveals the father's name, Yossi, and the names of the children who perished: Moshe, Yitzchak Hillel, Miriam (Henriette). And those who survived, *l'chaim*: Shilat and Abraham.
In accordance with what the rabbis of blessed memory said, that the children who perished in the disaster are like a public sacrifice atoning for all of Israel, the word "sacrifice" appears. Next to it, the word "repentance", as stated by the first Sephardic Chief Rabbi of blessed memory at the funeral, urging us to examine our actions in light of such a disaster.
Additionally, the word "Psalms" appears, as the public is called to pray for the father and the two children who are in critical condition, and next to it, the word "faith".
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