Jerusalem – Prayer Service At Western Wall For Injured IDF Soldier

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    Israelis pray for the medical recovery of Israeli soldier Nathaniel Felber who was seriously wounded in shooting attack at Givat Assaf junction, at the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest site in the Old City of Jerusalem, December 23, 2018.Jerusalem – A prayer rally was held Sunday night at the Western Wall for Nathaniel Felber, the soldier from the Netzah Yehudah battalion who was critically injured in a shooting attack earlier this month outside the Givat Asaf settlement outpost in which another two soldiers were killed.

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    Late Friday afternoon, Felber began to breathe by himself for the first time since the attack and has made small movements with his hand, including squeezing his sister’s hand, while there are other indications of small improvements in his condition.
    Nathaniel Felber
    Over Shabbat, hundreds of communities said special prayers in synagogues for Felber’s recovery in Israel and the US. Felber’s family immigrated to Israel from Silverspring, Maryland in 2008.

    Nathaniel’s Hebrew name is Netanel Ilan ben Shaina Tzipora.

    Education and Diaspora Affairs Minister Naftali Bennett, who lives in Raanana where the Felber’s reside, described the family as “charming and idealistically Zionist,” and Nathaniel as “a happy young man, with a huge heart,” who is always helping everyone and always doing good.

    Bennett noted in particular that Felber has gone to old-age home for four years in a row every Shabbat to visit the residents and to help with Shabbat prayer services.

    The minister helped promote the call for prayers to be said for Felber, asking that “all the people of Israel, secular, religious, and ultra-Orthodox, pray together for Nathaniel.”

    A spokesman for the family said that in addition to the prayers, some 360 Jewish women on five continents participated in challah making ceremonies on Thursday on five continents last Thursday night, praying for Felber’s recovery.

    Said one of Felber’s siblings “Nathaniel is a strong and his smile always lights up the room when he comes in.”

    Rabbi Dov Lipman, a former MK who also hails from Silversprings, Maryland is friendly with the Felber family, also mentioned Nathaniel’s happy disposition, saying that he is someone who is “all goodness,” who loves to be active helping others and studying Torah.

    Lipman said Felber had chosen to serve in the Netzah Yehudah battalion, a unit designed for haredi soldiers, so that he could serve for the full three years of military service in a religious framework, instead of the 17 months mandatory service performed in the Hesder program for the religious-Zionist community.

    “There’s a coming together of the English speaking immigrant community, because he’s one of us and people who have made aliyah in the last 15 years with kids in the army feel a special connection with him and his family,” said Lipman.
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    AlbertEinstein
    AlbertEinstein
    5 years ago

    Mi k’amchah Yisrael.

    Refuah Sheleimah.