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Sat seven on his brother 35 years after he disappeared in Jerusalem: "I started saying Kaddish"
Nissim Sheetrit's brother told Walla!
That he would begin preparing for the funeral after receiving confirmation from police that the DNA found did indeed belong to his brother, who had been beaten to death by Berland followers: "We will build him a grave and prepare a tombstone."
He also said that he went to his parents' grave: "I informed them that the decipherment was complete and I invited them to sit with me for seven."
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Eliezer Berland
Jerusalem
Shlomi Heller
Monday, 08 November 2021, 20:57 Updated: Tuesday, 09 November 2021, 09:48
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In the video: Berland's followers in protest in front of the Russian court (Photo: Shlomi Heller and surfers' content - use under section 27A of the Copyright Law)
Nissim Sheetrit's brother, the ultra-Orthodox boy who disappeared in January 1986 when he was 17, says today (Tuesday) in an interview with Walla!
Because he intends to sit on it seven.
This, against the background of the series of arrests in a recent affair.
"On Thursday I started saying Kaddish, and on Saturday in the synagogue I said 'God is full of mercy,'" the brother said.
"I informed my parents that the decipherment was complete, I went up to their grave on Thursday and invited them to sit with me seven, I sat by the grave for an hour, because when the murder happened they were actually alive so apparently they had to sit seven already then."
He said that as soon as he receives approval from the police for the DNA, he will announce preparations for the funeral ceremony.
"We will build a grave for him and prepare a tombstone," he said.
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Victim of the murder Nissim Sheetrit (Photo: Official website, from "The Hidden Rabbi", courtesy here 11)
Sheetrit disappeared after arranging to meet Mike, a man he had met with and with his friends a week earlier. According to testimonies and publications at the time, Sheetrit had been violently attacked earlier by the chastity guards, who were operating on the Haredi street at the time. Attempts over the years to locate Mike, the anonymous man, have stalled. He was eventually beaten to death by his captors.
Yesterday, the detention of one of the murder suspects was extended by three days. This, after his interrogation was stopped with the extension of his last detention after he was exposed to a Corona patient. As part of the murder investigation, seven suspects are currently in custody. Last week also questioned the leader of the community "Return boys" Berland Central Unit Jerusalem, days after returning to serve his sentence in a prison in Ramle. His wife also was arrested and clashes erupted outside the family home between police and supporters of Berland.
Several researchers responsible for managing the investigation of the affair is over More than 15. Police representative: "We work day and night in this complex affair. "Every day we discover things we did not know."
Another detainee in the affair signed a state witness agreement last week.
During the court hearings it emerged that at least two of the suspects cooperated in the investigations and volunteered details to the investigation team about the incidents.
In the past two weeks, several clashes have taken place between the suspects, presenting their version to police investigators.
Following the progress of the investigation, the police representative said that "I can say that there are already developments. The investigative actions have strengthened the suspicion."
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