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Two prominent members of Ohio Jewish community die in NY plane crash

The pair took off for Cleveland to attend a funeral and are believed to have lost their engine in stormy weather

January 20, 2023 11:44
Plane crash
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Two Jewish men have been killed after their private plane crashed soon after taking off from JFK airport in New York City on Thursday.

The aircraft, a single-engine Beechcraft A36, reportedly took off close to 5pm from New York, headed for Cleveland and according to a flight tracker, swerved north before dropping off the radar of nearby Westchester County Airport.

A call from the plane was made around 5:25pm to Westchester County Airport to report low oil pressure. Five minutes later, the airport lost contact with the aircraft when it's believed to have crashed.

Both men, identified as Boruch Taub and Binyamin Chafetz, were prominent members of Cleveland’s Jewish community.