In Memoriam of:

Noi Maudi

Age: 29

From: Moshav Yated

In Loving Memory of the Innocent Souls Taken Too Soon. United in peace, their light shines on in the hearts left behind. October 7, 2023, a day of sorrow, but their memories guide us toward a hopeful tomorrow.

Noi Maudi, 29, was murdered by Hamas terrorists at the Psyduck music festival on October 7 near Kibbutz Nirim. He was killed with his brother in law, Moti Elkabetz, and 17 year old nephew, Matan Rosenberg.
Members of a St. Paul school community are mourning the loss of a former teacher who taught at the Talmud Torah school in St. Paul. He lived in Minnesota for six years before returning to Israel, where he grew up.

Noecker was the school's board president when Maudi taught.

She says he had a special way about him, connecting with the kids beyond the classroom.

"My son was really into the video game, Spyro, and Noi knew the exact way to get past the bad guy at this one particular level, so my son came home so excited to try that particular technique because Noi had suggested it," Noecker said.

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Remembrances

Remembrances of Noi Maudi

A life beautifully lived deserves to be beautifully remembered.

Here we celebrate the memories, the joys, and the life of Noi Maudi.

Noi, thank you for helping me to where I am today. I’m very glad to have your support to get college credit for Hebrew Beginning II. Had I have not have passed Hebrew Beginning II my Junior year of high school, I would not be here studying at the U of Minnesota - Twin Cities today. Noi was there if I had questions about the homework assignments in class. He made sure that if I had trouble understanding the concepts of the assignments in class he was there for me. Thanks again for getting me to where I am on my journey today.

By: Zachary Sadoff , Student

From: Eagan, MN