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Exciting: Open their home for weddings in memory of their fallen son Israel today

2020-10-19T18:57:56.231Z


The parents of the late Amit Ben Yigal allow small events to be held in the yard of their home free of charge | Soldiers


The parents of the late Amit Ben Yigal make it possible to hold small events in their backyard for free • "We try to commemorate our child in every way possible"

A particularly exciting wedding was held last Friday in a particularly surprising location - the home of the late Amit Ben Yigal in Ramat Gan. 

Photo: Baruch Ben Yigal

"We try to commemorate our child in every way possible," Baruch Ben Yigal, Amit's father, told Israel Today.

"We will not be privileged to marry a colleague or see him bring children into the world, so we decided to have fun at home, in his memory." 

Eighteen participants came to the house, and these, together with Baruch and his wife, held the wedding.

The couple asked not to be interviewed for the news, but in the photos they look happy that they were able to get married despite the quarantine and the not-so-simple challenges.

"We do not know the couple, but open the house from the heart. We do not do a test for anyone, whoever wants to be welcome." 

The invitation, says Baruch Ben Yigal, is open to everyone, and can be reached through social networks, as the couple who got married in their yard arrived on Friday.

This is the third event held in the home garden, and Ben Yigal says that for his part he is ready to hold such an event every day. 



"The other couple who married us asked for a wedding from moment to moment, two days before the quarantine, and we were happy to help. Instead of the terrorist hitting us, everything was done so that there would be a sequel. 

For couples who want to get married and for families who want to have a circumcision, Ben Yigal offers all the necessary conditions.

"We bring amplification, tables, chairs, and of course Amit's special canopy - all for free. We want to do another good thing for our child." 



The weddings and events will continue until the end of the routine, according to Corona's guidelines.

Even then, Ben Yigal invites couples to keep coming.

"If there is a person who does not have the means, we will also order after the corona, why not? Our yard can accommodate up to 50 people. Anyone who wants is welcome to apply for an alliance or wedding, also from moment to moment."

Source: israelhayom

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