Mystery in Holon: The person murdered in the attack in Ariel the 14th was buried “outside the fence”

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A group of priests who arrived at the Holon cemetery at the beginning of the week to the grave of Michael Ladigin, who was murdered about two weeks ago in an attack in Ariel, were surprised to find his grave “outside the fence” the individual

In the month of Adar B, the terrible attack took place in the city of Bnei Brak, it was part of a series of attacks in Beer Sheva and Hadera. A number of Abrakhs who were near the scene of the attack and the event left an impression on them decided to work for the rights of the murdered, they decided that from now on every time there is a victim murdered in the attack, they take it upon themselves to finish a tract for the uplifting of their souls. When they finish they go to the grave and say mishnayat and psalms.

About two weeks ago, a combined attack of stabbing and trampling took place in the Ariel industrial area, killing three people and injuring five. One of the murdered is Michael Ladigin, a new immigrant from Russia, who arrived in Israel only about five years ago, was married with two children and was murdered by a wrongdoer.

The funeral of Michael Ladigin the 4th who was murdered in the attack in Ariel // Photo: Avshalom Sassoni/Flash90

At a heartbreaking funeral in the Holon cemetery, his family and relatives paid tribute to him, his wife said at the funeral: “My husband loved Israel and wanted to go up. Always when there was a car accident he didn’t notice who was injured – he stopped first to provide help. This is a small example of the kind of man my husband was.” .

The mayor of Bat Yam, Zvika Brot, eulogized him: “Michael, together with his wife and children David and Demir, left their home in Russia five years ago to come to the homeland of all of us here in the State of Israel, out of a desire to be part of the chain of generations and to guarantee themselves and their family a language – They will not be harmed. That no one will challenge their right to be a part of this place, and to live here in peace and security. We failed in this task.”

The group of priests who took it upon themselves to learn a treatise for the upliftment of the souls of the murdered divided the treatise ‘Moed Ketan’ among themselves. Last Thursday we informed all the participants that they managed to meet the goal and finished the tractate, they called the cemetery in Holon, received from them the place of burial and at the beginning of the week went out to pray on his grave.

They arrived at the cemetery as far as block 8, but did not find area 9 where they were told that Michael was buried, after a short wander they found the place, but to their surprise and astonishment, area 9 of block 8 was “outside the fence”. There is the cemetery that extends over a huge area, but they decided to bury Michael at the end of the cemetery in a poor plot beyond the hedge separating the other plots.

The location of the grave of Michael Ladigin the 14th

“We were shocked,” says Yehoshua G., one of the eunuchs in the group, to ‘Bachderi Haredim’. According to him, “For a few minutes we looked at the bouquets of flowers placed on the grave and tried to understand if it was possible that it was a mistake, after all, this is a plot intended for really extreme cases.”

Another Avrach from the group said that he tried to check with the cemetery information whether there was a mistake or whether Michael was not Jewish and therefore was buried that way, but at the cemetery they refused to give him details since he is not a family member, “I remember the funeral of Michael the 14th, it was held as a Jewish ceremony, The members of the Kadisha society took care of him.” According to him, “I can’t understand what reason there could be for the burial of a person who was murdered for the sanctification of Hashem beyond the fence.”

‘Bahadari Haredim’ tried to get a satisfactory explanation from the cemetery’s management, but there they refused to address the issue: “The cemetery is not allowed to give personal information about the deceased to someone who is not a family member,” was told to ‘Bahadari’ on behalf of the cemetery.

The grave of Michael Ladigin hi

The grave of Michael Ladigin the 14th in the Holon cemetery
Photo: “Badhri Haredim”

The grave of Michael Ladigin hi

The grave of Michael Ladigin the 14th in the Holon cemetery
Photo: “Badhri Haredim”

The grave of Michael Ladigin hi

The grave of Michael Ladigin the 14th in the Holon cemetery
Photo: “Badhri Haredim”

The grave of Michael Ladigin hi

The grave of Michael Ladigin the 14th in the Holon cemetery
Photo: “Badhri Haredim”

The grave of Michael Ladigin hi

The grave of Michael Ladigin the 14th in the Holon cemetery
Photo: “Badhri Haredim”

The grave of Michael Ladigin hi

The grave of Michael Ladigin the 14th in the Holon cemetery
Photo: “Badhri Haredim”

The grave of Michael Ladigin hi

The grave of Michael Ladigin the 14th in the Holon cemetery
Photo: “Badhri Haredim”

The grave of Michael Ladigin hi

The grave of Michael Ladigin the 14th in the Holon cemetery
Photo: “Badhri Haredim”

The grave of Michael Ladigin hi

The grave of Michael Ladigin the 14th in the Holon cemetery
Photo: “Badhri Haredim”

The grave of Michael Ladigin hi

The grave of Michael Ladigin the 14th in the Holon cemetery
Photo: “Badhri Haredim”

The grave of Michael Ladigin hi

The grave of Michael Ladigin the 14th in the Holon cemetery
Photo: “Badhri Haredim”

The grave of Michael Ladigin hi

The grave of Michael Ladigin the 14th in the Holon cemetery
Photo: “Badhri Haredim”

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