Jerusalem – Palestinian Shunned For Selling Land To Jews To Be Buried In Jewish Cemetery

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    Alah KirshJerusalem – A chief rabbi of Jerusalem allowed a Palestinian man to be buried in a Jewish cemetery following his body’s exclusion by imams over his sale of real-estate to Jews.

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    Aryeh Stern, the Ashkenazi chief rabbi of Israel’s capital, this week ruled as a rabbinical judge that Alah Kirsh may be buried at a Jewish cemetery as an exception because he was a “righteous gentile,” Ynet reported Friday.

    Kirsh was killed along with five other people in a traffic accident on Nov. 4. His family sought to bury his body at their Muslim cemetery in east Jerusalem but the imams there turned them away because he had been accused of selling real-estate in that part of the capital to Jews several years ago. The family were nto allowed to bring Kirsh’s body to the Al Aqsa mosque and were forbidden to pitch mourner’s tent and receive guests there, as is the Muslim custom.

    Ekrima Sa’id Sabri, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, cited a 1935 fatwa, or religious Muslim edict, issued by his predecessor, Amin al-Husseini.

    A publicly anti-Semitic leader of Arab Israelis and ally of Nazi Germany, al-Husseini wrote that year that “anyone who sells a home or land to Jews will not receive a Muslim burial.” Basing a new fatwa on the old one, Sabri wrote: “Whoever sells to the Jews in Jerusalem is not a member of the Muslim nation, we will not accept his repentance and he will not be buried in the Muslim’s cemetery.”

    Kirsh’s body was placed temporarily outside a Muslim cemetery in Nabi Salih, a village near Ramallah. Stern ruled that he may be buried at a section of the Jewish cemetery at Har HaMenuchot reserved for people without religion.

    “Since the Muslims will not bury him, we must correct the distortion of justice, that results in unjust humiliation of a man whose only sin was being prepare to sell land to Jews,” Stern wrote. “It is incumbent on us to honor a righteous gentile, and in this case a person who showed good will and was willing to take risks for the Jewish settlement.”

    The case was brought to Stern’s attention by Im Tirtzu, a right-leaning pro-Israel advocacy group.


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    ravdave
    ravdave
    5 years ago

    Alah Kirsh would certainly not qualify as an ‘akum’ as per the Rambam and many other posekim (decisors). I don’t think we can do any less than afford him a dignified burial. It is unfortunate that he has remained unburied this long.
    Forgiveness is an attribute of God but not Muhammad?

    lazy-boy
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    lazy-boy
    5 years ago

    interesting that the media has called us an apartheid state, yet it is the Arabs who will NOT allow a Jew to buy in their area and the Arab who sells to Jews might incur the DEATH penalty.

    Wonder why the western media ignores all this?