A special team of the Chief Rabbinate will be established to locate the remains of those murdered in the October 7 massacre in vehicles near the Gaza Strip. This is according to Chief Rabbi David Lau's reply today (Wednesday) to the Director General of the Ministry of Dan Services Yehuda Avidan.
In light of the questions that arrived, the Chief Rabbi sent the chairman of the committee honoring the dead, Rabbi Yaakov Roger, together with Rabbi Yitzhak Neria, the military rabbi of JCP 156, to take a closer look at the findings in the vehicles and the way they were handled.
After the findings of the examination were presented to the Chief Rabbi, the Rabbi decided that "a special team should be established to preserve the dignity of the murdered," the team would be established by the Director General of the Ministry of Religious Services and would work to collect all the remains from the burned vehicles.
Rabbi Lau also instructed that vehicles in which a thorough collection is carried out and the upholstery removed from them will be sent for scrapping, and every effort will be made to locate all the remains of the deceased from the vehicles. It was recently reported that the Rabbinate intends to bury some of these vehicles
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