Modi’in Cemetery, Israel – Three Abducted Teens Laid To Rest, Tens Of Thousands Attend Joint Funerals

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    Thousands of people attend the joint funeral for the three murdered Jewish teens, in the Modiin cemetery, on July 1, 2014.  Flash90Modi’in Cemetery, Israel The bodies of Eyal Yifrah, 19, from Elad; Gilad Sha’ar, 16, from Talmon; and Naftali Frenkel, also 16, from Nof Ayalon – who were murdered nearly three weeks ago by terrorists after being abducted on their way home from school – were laid to rest side by side this afternoon in Modi’in cemetery.

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    Tens of thousands took part at the funeral ceremony that began at roughly 6:40 p.m., with slightly over an hour delay apparently due to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s late arrival amid the complicated arrangements of coordinating the thousands of participants.

    The three bodies, wrapped in Israeli flags, were laid beside the podium.

    At the start of the ceremony, the fathers of the three murdered teens recited kaddish (the prayer for the dead) together, facing the flag-draped bodies of their sons.

    Rabbi Dov Zinger, Dean of Yeshiva Makor Chaim in Kfar Etzion where Naftali and Gilad studied, and where the teens were returning from when they were abducted and murdered, spoke next.

    “You were abducted at the start, the very start of your lives,” said the rabbi, describing the boys and their personalities.

    Addressing the families, the rabbi commented “you opened your hearts and your doors to us in recent days,” noting how through bringing all of Israel together in sorrow – from across the religious and political spectrum – they succeeded in unifying the nation.

    “Let us remember that saying ‘two Jews, three opinions’ – but one heart,” remarked Rabbi Zinger.
     Friends of 16-year-old Naftali Frenkel, crying at his funeral service in his hometown of Nof Ayalon, Israel, 01 July 2014. Later Naftali is to be buried together with the two others teenage Israelis who were kidnapped on June 12 and soon after murdered.  EPA/JIM HOLLANDER
    Ashkenazic Chief Rabbi David Lau in his passionate speech described how “you see the nation with so much empathy…we saw what a strong nation there is here…no one could ever harm this nation…because it’s one nation with one heart.”

    “Even if you cut off these three flowers you never will succeed, because there’s a continuation. There’s Gilad, Naftali and Eyal in all the people of Israel and the whole world,” added Rabbi Lau. Addressing G-d, he added “No one can defeat this people, even in hard moments they stand before You in prayer. …They don’t give up on an eternal tradition.”

    “Rest in peace, our holy brothers, rest in peace on the the land…whose many children accompany you today with a promise that we are continuing,” concluded the rabbi. “The sons continues in the land that is an inheritance of their fathers, which became an inheritance of the sons.”

    A visibly emotional Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu then took to the podium.

    “In the last 18 days the figures of Eyal, Gilad and Naftali were carved on our hearts. …This day spontaneously became a national day of mourning.

    “The whole nation prayed for the return of the boys, and the whole nation saw the nobility of spirit, and inner strength of you, the parents,” added the prime minister.

    “The nation understood immediately the depth of the roots and the strength of spirit you possess,” continued Netanyahu, turning to the parents. “We learned a lesson that will not be forgotten, of faith and firmness, of unity and sensitivity, of Judaism and humanity.”

    Netanyahu continued “a whole nation stood together and received a reminder: who are we? why are we here?”

    Addressing the mothers Racheli, Bat-Galim and Iris, Netanyahu remarked “you gave the whole world a lesson about the cry of a mother,” likely referencing their speech at the UN.

    “These are despicable murderers of children, whose brothers rejoice over the spilled blood of the innocent. A deep moral abyss separates between us and our enemies. They sanctify death, we sanctify life. They sanctify cruelty, and we sanctify mercy. That’s the secret to our strength, and also the basis for our unity,” noted Netanyahu.

    “Life has it’s own strength, like a river that drags us forward, and gives us hope,” concluded the Prime Minister. “An entire nation cries and embraces you…they will be a source of comfort.”

    Jerusalem Post/AP/Arutz 7 contributed to this report.

    President Shimon Peres speaks during the funeral ceremony of the three murdered Jewish boys in the Modiin cemetery, on July 1, 2014.  Flash90
    President Shimon Peres in his farewell to Gil-Ad Shaer, Eyal Yifrah and Naftali Fraenkel said, “We prayed for a miracle, unfortunately a tragedy occurred,”.

    “We will strike with a strong hand until terror is eradicated at the root,” Peres vowed. “Terrorism is a boomerang,” the president added, saying that acts of terror such as the kidnapping are directed at Israel, but do more harm to those who carry out the acts.

    President Shimon Peres embraces father of Gilad Sha'ar during the funeral ceremony of the three murdered Jewish boys in the Modiin cemetery, on July 1, 2014.

    President Shimon Peres embraces a father of one of the three murdered Jewish boys during the joint funeral ceremony at the Modiin cemetery, on July 1, 2014.

    President Shimon Peres embraces a father of one of the three murdered Jewish boys during the joint funeral ceremony at the Modiin cemetery, on July 1, 2014.

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    SGMoish
    SGMoish
    9 years ago

    The Flags instead of Taleisim are very absurd. Zionists until the end??

    sissel613
    sissel613
    9 years ago

    I have no words–Hashem Yinkom Damam–יהי זכרם ברוך

    Ohme
    Ohme
    9 years ago

    NO WORDS!!

    dmmd25
    dmmd25
    9 years ago

    May G-d protect our people and avenge or enemies.

    ALTERG
    ALTERG
    9 years ago

    So so heartbreaking,
    Pls pls pls I bag all parents in israel DONT live in the settlements, its so dangeres there the arabs & hamas are animals, just live them alone

    avraham
    avraham
    9 years ago

    reply to # 1,
    Better than the six million who heeded the advice of the anti Zionist Rabbis and died with their Tallis

    The-hak
    The-hak
    9 years ago

    And don’t hitchhike not in usa not in israel. !!! Tenahamu min hashomayim

    UriLevi
    UriLevi
    9 years ago

    Hashem Yikom Et Damam. The tikkun, – if we can dare to say that in the context of such savagery- is what we experienced as KLAL YISROEL these past 18 days. All Jews put aside their differences (Chareidi, Daati Leumi, Ashkanazi, Sphardi, Chiloni) to focus on three innocent and carefree Yeshiva students. The message and the Tikkun from this horrific tragedy is that all of us Jews- no matter our background- can come together in any situation in a non-judgmental & open hear-ted manner AND unity & love will ensue…despite the outcome of the gathering or the goal of the movement.. THAT IS THE MESSAGE WE MUST BE SPREADING. Hashem will take care of our enemies at a time he sees fit. Being non judgmental and praying from our hearts…that is our our Tikkun…lets do it!!!!

    pbalaw
    pbalaw
    9 years ago

    I was there, it wasn’t tens of thousands , it was more like hundreds of thousands

    savtat
    savtat
    9 years ago

    The decorum and the derech eretz that the assembled displayed was the biggest k’vod Shamayim. That even in such a sad terrible time, they all came together and were so respectful and loving to the families.

    These families weren’t trained for such a tragedy, yet they conducted themselves with such dignity and honor and thanked everyone who was involved in the search and bringing the boys back, even under such circumstances.

    How do you think this would have played out in a different country???

    The flag of Israel is holy. Just like the tallis – it represents the return of the Jewish People to the country of Israel. It represents self sacrifice and love for each other. Even in a tough time like today.