Jerusalem – Hundreds In Solidarity Protest For Moshe Silman

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    An Israeli woman hods a placard and acandle protests during a demonstration in Tel Aviv on July 21, 2012, in memory of Moshe Silman, an Israeli protester who set himself alight during a social justice demonstration on July 14. Silman struggled for his life after suffering from extensive burns and died at Tel Hashomer hospital near Tel Aviv, on July 20. Photo by Gii Yaari/Flash90Jerusalem – Solidarity protests were held throughout the country Saturday night in solidarity with the late Moshe Silman who set himself on fire last week during a social justice protest.

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    Silman succumbed to his wounds on Friday at Sheba Medical Center in Tel Hashomer where doctors were treating him for burns over the majority of his body.

    In Tel Aviv, several hundred demonstrators gathered on Shaul Hamelech street in order to march to the spot where Silman set himself alight on Kaplan street, and later to the National Insurance Institute (NII). Similar demonstrations were held in Jerusalem, Haifa and Beersheba.

    According to friends and relatives, Silman’s unlucky spiral was sparked by one small debt to the National Insurance Institute (NII). As that debt grew, he lost his business, his property, his home, and eventually suffered a debilitating stroke that left him 100 percent disabled. Despite receiving a meager disability check from the NII, he was barely able to purchase essential medicines let alone pay rent on an apartment.

    Israelis hold placards during a demonstration in Tel Aviv on July 21, 2012, in memory of Moshe Silman, an Israeli protester who set himself alight during a social justice demonstration on July 14. Silman struggled for his life after suffering from extensive burns and died at Tel Hashomer hospital near Tel Aviv, on July 20. Photo by Gii Yaari/Flash90

    Israrelis chant sogans during a demonstration in Tel Aviv on July 21, 2012, in memory of Moshe Silman, an Israeli protester who set himself alight during a social justice demonstration on July 14. Silman struggled for his life after suffering from extensive burns and died at Tel Hashomer hospital near Tel Aviv, on July 20. Photo by Gii Yaari/Flash90

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    Mark Levin
    Mark Levin
    11 years ago

    In solidarity of an anarchist idiot who purposely lit himself on fire?!?!?!? They are ALL nuts!

    harryw
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    harryw
    11 years ago

    Shifting the spotlight from the ultra orthodox to their own issues

    Member
    11 years ago

    This has the makings of an Occupy Wall Street Movement. It is not the proper way to stimulate humanity by setting yourself on fire. Hashem brings justice to all and it does not always come as fast as you want.