"The heart is torn" - the tragedy of the Moeded family:
Hundreds last night (Saturday) accompanied 6-year-old Hillel and 3-year-old son Rai to rest, after they were killed in a fatal car accident on Friday at Ofarim Junction.
The parents, Yaniv and Hoodia, are hospitalized at Beilinson and Sheba Hospitals, respectively.
The mother was admitted to the operating room during the funeral, the father was anesthetized and resuscitated.
The fetus that was removed from its mother's womb and did not survive the accident was buried as well.
He was given the name Malachi.
Grandpa Shiki Rauchberger and Grandma Esti, Hoodia's parents, said that the grandchildren stayed with them for two days to allow the parents to arrange the move and reorganization in the Baruchin settlement, to which they moved from Rehovot.
"My two innocent grandchildren are laid before us now without having done any harm," the grandfather said.
"Innocent children and the heart is torn who ended their lives on Saturday night. We will miss Tubush's sweet smile and Hallel's rolling laughter. We accept the decree of the name."
Encouraging family, Photo: Courtesy of the family
Funeral for the children of the Moeded family, Photo: Liron Moldoven
Funeral for the children of the Moeded family, Photo: Liron Moldoven
The scene of the accident in Samaria, Photo: Fire and Rescue
Rabbi Gideon Binyamin, rabbi of Nof Ayalon where the couple lived: "There is nothing to say, something that has no explanation. There is no understanding and hidden ways of Gd. The children are now up under the chair of honor and will give the parents strength to heal."
The funeral was attended by the heads of the Samaria Council, Yossi Dagan, as well as many members of Elon Moreh, where Father Yaniv studied, as well as educators from Beit Shemesh, where the father serves as an educator.
Many also came from the Shvut Rachel seminary where Hoodia studied.
Earlier, Ahuva and Rafi Moeded, Father Yaniv's parents, said at their home in Petah Tikva: "At 19:30 in the evening, a police officer came to our house and gave the bitter news. Every Friday they call before Shabbat to wish Shabbat Shalom, and this time he did not call. "And we did not understand. We thought maybe he was busy because he had just moved, in the end it turned out that he had an accident."
Ahuva added: "The heartache is up to the sky. How can it be digested?".
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