Families of Be’eri Victims Light Kosel Menorah

Families of three MDA volunteers who were murdered in Beeri on Simchas Torah lit the fourth Candle of Chanuka at the Kosel. They were joined by Ambassador Jack Lew.

Photos: Western Wall Heritage Foundation

This evening (Sunday), the lighting ceremony for the fourth night of Chanuka took place at the Kosel, attended by the rabbi of the Western Wall and holy sites, Rabbi Shmuel Rabinowitz; US Ambassador to Jack Lew; Health Minister Uriel Busso; Western Wall Heritage Foundation director Suli Eliav; Magen David Adom director Eli Bin, and MDA volunteers.

Also present were the families of three heroic Magen David Adom volunteers who were murdered sanctifying the name of God during life-saving operations. The families of Amit Man, a paramedic who was on call on Kibbutz Be’eri, Avi’a Hatzroni, a senior medic from Kibbutz Be’eri, and Aharon Haimov, an emergency medical technician who treated the wounded, were among those who participated.

Rabbi Shmuel Rabinowitz stated, “We are blessed with a long historical memory. Our memory does not begin with our birth nor end with our death. In every generation, a person must see themselves as if they personally left Egypt, escaped the massacre of Haman in Persia, and kindled the menorah in the Temple with Judah the Maccabee. We will never forget the steadfast stance of the United States to the right of Israel during this dark hour in Jewish history; you chose to stand on the side of light and justice. We will never forget the enlistment and dedication of the volunteers in the nation’s difficult hour. You healed not only the wounds of the body but also the wounds of the soul.”

The candle-lighting ceremony will take place every evening during Chanuka at 4:30pm at the Western Wall Plaza and will be broadcast live on the Western Wall website www.thekotel.org .

VIDEO:

YouTube player

Discussion
In keeping in line with the Rabbonim's policies for websites, we do not allow comments. However, our Rabbonim have approved of including input on articles of substance (Torah, history, memories etc.)

We appreciate your feedback. If you have any additional information to contribute to this article, it will be added below.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

advertise package