Ushi Pali’s teacher: On Friday he asked to move

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The boy’s teacher, Ushi Pali, the 14th, told in the comfort of the grieving that on Friday, without prior notice, he asked to move, as he had never done before. Also: the mother’s words of encouragement to the boys who are getting stronger

The Pali family’s funeral home on Mintz Street in the Ramot neighborhood of Jerusalem is packed with comforters from morning to night, everyone arrives broken and leaves held by the true faith and heroism of the mother of the family Mrs. Deborah Pali and her seven children sitting in a tent built in the parking lot of the building, without the husband and father by their side who are still sedated and breathing and in need of God’s mercy.

The stories that are heard on the spot and the words of encouragement are for nothing, along with crying and good receptions. This evening (Monday), the teacher of the boy, Asher Menachem the 14th, who is called ‘Oshi’ by everyone, told an interesting story that caused tears and an uproar of emotions.

The rabbi said that on Friday Oshi told him without prior notice: “I want to move,” the teacher said, “I didn’t understand why he wanted to move, he was the best kid in the class, he never asked to move, but never.”

Rabbi Jacob Frank, who teaches in the second grade where Oshi Hid studied Talmud Torah ‘Derech Tabuna’ in the neighborhood said that he has no logical explanation for this, except that his soul wanted to move hours before he was murdered in his world.

In the meantime, dozens of young men came to Nahem and received good acknowledgments, the students from the Netanya Branch Shuvo Education Network received emotional acknowledgments in mourning for the children and for the healing of Father Rabbi Avraham Noah ben Yehudit.

And so the mother Deborah Pali said sublime words of encouragement to them: “First of all, thank you very much, it strengthens us, it is a problem for all of us, your lives are before you, these children have reached correction, they can’t, you can continue to pray, Jacob, he was a child who would say anything Thank you very much, I said to him one day Jacob, you are a Jewish boy, you say thank you, we had a sentence in the house ‘Do not say or say, chapter 9’, this is chapter 9, a psalm for thanksgiving in the Psalms, so if something happens to us that bothers us, something that doesn’t go our way, or something Designer, we should remember that we are Jews and always say thank you, and thank you for each of you who received something that will be for my husband’s medicine and for the benefit of all the people of Israel.”

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