Thousands burst into tears: the brother from the yeshiva cried out “Beg, beg for father to get well”

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The funeral of the saint Asher Menachem Pali the 14th: Thousands cried at the eulogy of his brother, the rabbi Zvi Pali who asked his holy brothers to beg for father to get well after he was injured in the attack and does not know what is still happening. ‘In the ultra-Orthodox rooms’ with full coverage of the chilling and heartbreaking eulogies that did not leave a single eye without tears

Thousands gathered on Holy Shabbat evening in the Ramot 4 neighborhood of Jerusalem in the courtyard of the Pali family home to accompany the holy boy Asher Menachem Pali the 14th who was murdered in an attack on Shabbat eve in the Ramot neighborhood, his brother Jacob Israel the 14th was laid to rest minutes before the Sabbath.

The load of eulogies was opened by the rabbi of the neighborhood, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Fox, who wept, “The Holy One, blessed be He, leads the world with grace and mercy, and when necessary, He comes down to take public sacrifices for us. If the Holy One, blessed be He, took us such righteous people, how much should we observe? They are public sacrifices and we are not We understand that. He took holy souls from us and they will receive double in heaven.”

Afterwards, the grandfather, Rabbi Amos Brunner, said: “2 Holy and pure babies, are there any closer to the Holy One, blessed be He, than the souls of those who have not sinned? In our case, these children really were so holy, so spiritual. A terrible disaster, what can be comforted? ‘Your refuge and your support are the children of mercy’ – these pure children who were taken are your refuge, but your support are the children who were saved.”

The grandfather, Rabbi Shmuel Pali of the head of the ‘Beit Shemaya’ yeshiva, said: “We don’t understand how, but we are sure that the Holy One, blessed be He, took these two pure flowers for the sake of all the people of Israel. All this suffering is not for nothing, it is for benefit. We have no doubt that it is To sanctify the sky there. All these events are meant to bring us closer to redemption, that free love abounds. We pray that these sacrifices will not be in vain.”

After that, Rabbi Gabriel Kosover, director of Talmud Torah ‘Derech Tavuna’, gave a eulogy in Ramot where the martyrs studied.

Brother Zvi Pali cried out in tears: “Oshi, Oshi, Jacob, (crying). Every week at this time you would return with father and you could see the smile on his face, the joy he would give to Kdush Baruch. He died for the sanctification of God. I was with him In the last moments. I hope he is now in a high place, that God will give us strength to continue, give strength to mother. To the whole family, beg, beg for dad to get well. Beg him to get out of this safely, he doesn’t know what’s going on with them at all. God Almighty will give us strength to sanctify the name of heaven, I ask for forgiveness from Jacob, Oshi, I ask for forgiveness in my name and in the name of the whole family.”

His uncle Rabbi Shlomo Brunner gave a tearful eulogy: “A family, a wonderful mosaic. You see parts of the mosaic disappearing, two beautiful pictures from the family picture. Leaving the Haydar, the building, the neighborhood, the people of Israel. What beauty, what splendor, what sweetness. You can grasp it. How can you complete the beautiful painting, complete a family? God does not want to destroy a beautiful mosaic. I was there on Friday, when they took her to identify Jacob, to see who is the flower that was picked? She looks and recognized “this is my flower” she didn’t let the picture remain dirty for a single second.

Rabbi Bruner said on behalf of the mother: “I want to tell you something here – if God wanted to take a sacrifice, he is the right child. He is pure, he is holy, he is innocent. I want to thank God for the years with him.”

“Obviously everything is for the best, obviously everything is true. But Lord of the worlds, we don’t have the strength to stand in the face of great darkness. We don’t have the strength to stand in front of a people burning with fire.”

“Dee dee dee dee, redeem us. What a home, of father and mother, full of faith, full of purity. We had an earthquake. Moishi (age 10) was in the attack, came back from the hospital and asked to study Torah with his mother before going to bed like every Shabbat night.”

Accepting the yoke of the kingdom of heaven was said by the righteous Rabbi Ya’akov Adas.

After the tearful tears and after the Kaddish was recited by Grandpa Gersh Pali, a funeral procession set off on foot to the Mount of Repose with the participation of thousands.


The funeral of Asher Menachem Pali the 14th
Photo: Noam Ravkin Fenton/Flash 90

Asher Menachem Pali's funeral

The funeral of Asher Menachem Pali the 14th
Photo: Noam Ravkin Fenton/Flash 90

Asher Menachem Pali's funeral

The funeral of Asher Menachem Pali the 14th
Photo: Noam Ravkin Fenton/Flash 90

Asher Menachem Pali's funeral

The funeral of Asher Menachem Pali the 14th
Photo: Noam Ravkin Fenton/Flash 90

Asher Menachem Pali's funeral

The funeral of Asher Menachem Pali the 14th
Photo: Noam Ravkin Fenton/Flash 90

Asher Menachem Pali's funeral

The funeral of Asher Menachem Pali the 14th
Photo: Noam Ravkin Fenton/Flash 90

Asher Menachem Pali's funeral

The funeral of Asher Menachem Pali the 14th
Photo: Noam Ravkin Fenton/Flash 90

Asher Menachem Pali's funeral

The funeral of Asher Menachem Pali the 14th
Photo: Noam Ravkin Fenton/Flash 90

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