An emotional event was held in Bnei Brak to commemorate Yom Hazikaron on Monday evening
The ceremony to observe ‘Memorial Day for the Fallen Soldiers of the Wars of Israel and Victims of Actions of Terrorism’ was held in memory of the 413 fallen residents of the city.
The large crowd of attendees included bereaved families, Mayor Avraham Rubinstein, rabbis, and many local residents.
The event was also attended by Ariel Yehezkel, a young child who survived the terror attack in Bnei Brak about a year ago. His father, Avishai HY”D, was murdered in the attack as he was protecting his son with his body.
Describing the story of young Ariel, Mayor Rubinstein said, “Ariel Yehezkel is celebrating his third birthday today – Upsherin without a father.”
At the conclusion of the ceremony, the crowd rose for the singing of Hatikvah, a true demonstration of unity.
The mere fact that this is newsworthy, says a lot about chareidi society.
ReplyDeleteNotice the absolute stony faces and statue like demeaner's of the crowd.
The only one's lip moving as he sings a long is the one with the knitted yarmulke.
109 korbunes yom Kippur war . 3 friends like brothers in Mai 1980 in Hevron , one in 1982 War and since no more korbuness why : very few are joining IDF.
ReplyDeleteThe Mizrohnikim from Bnei Akiva or Ezra moved from Bnei Bracq since the 70-80's
Kol Tzioni duch erger vee kol isha
ReplyDeleteHungarisher dummie . Rav yolisz was saved by the Zionist
DeleteIs that the only good they did,that you guys need to incessantly harp on that
DeleteProbably
What does hatickva have with unity? How woke did we become? Every time part of one group accepts stupidity from a different group it becomes the most beautiful thing in the world. Let everyone sing what they like and don't kill
ReplyDeleteeach other. Period