In a shocking incident on Sunday night, singer Pini Einhorn said that he had his iPhone stolen while performing at a chareidi wedding at Keter HaRimon Hall in Bnei Brak.
The wedding was that of the son of Rav Yosef Niddam, rosh mosdos of Mishkenos Yosef, and brother of Baruch Niddam, head of ZAKA Tel Aviv’s International Division, as well as singer and baal tefillah Rav Shmuel Niddam.
Einhorn took to social media to share his frustration and disbelief: “It’s been 24 hours that I’ve been cut off from the world,” he said in a video message. “Yesterday at the event, my iPhone just vanished—disappeared like the earth swallowed it up.”
Footage from the wedding shows Einhorn energetically singing while riding a ZAKA motorcycle into the hall, an unusual and lively entrance to what turned into an unfortunate evening for the singer.
Currently using a temporary phone, Einhorn explained the difficulty of working without his device. “Right now I’m using a replacement phone,” he said. “It’s basically like singing with a toy microphone. I really hope the old one finds its way back. It holds materials that are worth gold. My whole life is in there.”
Einhorn reflected on the experience with perspective: “Over the past day, I’ve realized just how addicted I am to my phone. But everything is from Hashem.”
{Matzav.com Israel}