Julie Eibinder dies in fatal North Miami Beach car crash.
Fatal North Miami Beach car crash death of Julie Eibinder.
A 24-year-old woman, known for her active role in the Jewish community, was involved in a fatal accident in North Miami Beach on Wednesday. Julie Eibinder, who was from Sunny Isles Beach, was remembered for her deep connections and contributions before her passing.
According to reports, Eibinder’s Tesla collided with a pole on Northeast 163rd Street after being blocked by an SUV driver. The vehicle subsequently caught fire, and she was unable to escape. The Miami police confirmed that Eibinder was not at fault for the incident, which is currently under investigation.
Rabbi Alexander Kaller of the Chabad Russian Center expressed profound shock and disbelief within their community. He noted that Eibinder was well-liked and held a cherished position in the group, often described as a source of warmth and inspiration.
Eibinder, who was heading to a friend’s home for a pre-Yom Kippur meal, had also worked as an assistant at the Jewish Community Center in Miami Beach. Her mother, a preschool teacher at the Sunny Isles Beach synagogue, was devastated by the loss.
The community came together on Monday to honor her memory, with gatherings held in both Sunny Isles Beach and Miami Beach. Rabbi Kaller reflected on her life, highlighting her boundless energy and positive spirit. He emphasized her mission and purpose, stating that her soul was now at peace.
In her honor, the synagogue has set up a memorial fund to support those affected by the tragedy. Authorities have not yet decided on charges against the other driver involved in the accident.