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Tamar was brought to rest: "How were we not there to help you?" | Israel today

2019-12-04T14:32:20.148Z


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Hundreds come to last resting 19-year-old Tamar Fenigstein, who was run over yesterday by the light rail in Jerusalem • "Tamar always just wanted to keep us all"

  • The funeral of the late Tamar Fenigstein // Photo: Yossi Seliger

Hundreds of family, friends and acquaintances arrived at Yarkon Cemetery to accompany 19-year-old Tamar Fenigstein, who was run over by the light rail in Jerusalem last night.

Photos: Shlomo Melt / TPS, Facebook

Father Moshe eulogized: "I'm sure you're with Grandpa now. Look at us and laugh. How can you talk about Tamar in the past tense? Always happy. Always overcome all difficulties. She had crazy willpower. How happy she was to be in the national service. Tell how she helps a lot of women. All the women wanted her to care for them no matter if they were Jewish or non-Jewish. It crossed sectors. As Tamar was loved by everyone and loved by everyone, I want to love each other. We will continue to remember the great soul that has gone for us and continue life as it has wanted, with greater love and humility. "

Brother Avinoam eulogized her: "My dear sister. How? Why? How were we not there to help you? Tamar I love you. When they asked me what it was to be between sisters I said I love you like my brothers. Pain for you. How were we not there to help you? There have always been people around you, even in the last few moments you were with friends. Tamar, we loved you. Don't know one person who looked at you with an evil eye. Everyone looked at you with a good eye. How do you do that without us? How do we succeed? Father and mother strengthen them. Give us strength to keep the house. I ask that everyone who leaves here take it upon themselves to be happier to smile more, to make others happy, as Tamar used to do. Tamar wines with him onward. "

The late Tamar Fenigstein

Sister Reut eulogized: "Tamar wanted to take care of us all. You were always happy. So blossomed. Love life. Everyone says how much joy and laughter you have. Keep us all from the top. I know you will do it well. Come to me in my dreams a little. I love you so much. "

Her synagogue rabbi, Zvi Yanir, eulogized: "A bereaved girl instead of accompanying her to the canopy - it is unimaginable. Tamar's horrible death has one clear message: We are all volatile. "To flourish in the national service in the gates of justice. The worst nightmare that can happen to parents has happened to you and to us. I appeal to the sovereign of the world and seek mercy. Moses the father died at an early age and now he can give birth.

The scene of the accident // Photo: MDA

According to preliminary estimates, Tamar apparently experienced an epilepsy a few moments before slipping and falling, but the causes of the accident are still being considered. Speaking to the MDA where the accident was reported, the man was told by the call center: "A woman was run over on the subway to Jerusalem. The train on her - she's trapped under the train. "

Tamar, a resident of Hadar Ganim neighborhood in Petah Tikva, volunteered at Shaare Zedek Hospital in Jerusalem as part of the National Service Year that began this year. Yaron Lutz, Director of the Volunteer Association: In a short period of time, Tamar was able to stand out and contribute a great deal, and we are all shocked by the horrific accident she found her death at age 19. We are overwhelmed with pain and send our condolences to the Fenigstein family. The others served with Tamar along with the dedicated team of Shaare Zedek.

Source: israelhayom

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