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Creepy documentation: The person killed in the shooting attack in Samaria is studying Torah at Yeshivat Chumash Israel today

2021-12-20T19:30:13.554Z


Special documentation of the late Yehuda Dimentman, studying with his friends at the Beit Midrash at Yeshivat Chumash


Under Heavy Rain: The late Yehuda Dimentman studies Torah at Yeshivat Chumash // Credit: Yeshivat Shemesh

For the first time since the murder in a terrorist attack near the Chumash:

 Documentation is published today (Monday) of the late Yehuda Dimentman studying during the storm with his friends inside the shed of the Beit Midrash at the Yeshivat Chumash.

The documentation shows the yeshiva students learning while in the background they hear the rain hitting hard on the sheets that serve as a beit midrash.

The Chumash Yeshiva said of the unveiled documentation: "This documentation is our routine. Unfortunately, only after the horrific murder does the devotion gain resonance, but the yeshiva students have been in the Chumash, in all weathers for more than 15 years. We all hope the Chumash study routine continues In the state's decision following the murder of Yehuda the 14th.

His widow, Etia Dimentman, said: "Unfortunately, the rabbi learned that they were about to destroy Chumash. We play in a family that sits seven as if we were puppets, playing without emotion."

In her words to the Prime Minister: "Bennett, you grew up on the values ​​of Torah and morality, and Judah was a man of justice. "All the people of Israel to march with us, come and march with me and with David and with the whole family. Whoever builds the Chumash will not regret it."

Atia Dimentman with her son David // Photo: Oren Ben Hakon,

Yehuda's father, Rabbi Mordechai Dimentman: "Yehuda will not return to us, our consolation is only if his blood is not poured into the void. "We will go to the place of the murder and to the yeshiva where Yehuda was in his last hours. I call on the general public - come with us."

Rosh Yeshivat Chumash Rabbi Elishama Cohen added: "We know that a decision was made to destroy Chumash, including assessments of the military echelon and security forces in the area. 15 years since we were displaced, 15 years in which we used to respect everyone ".

Cohen noted that: "Yehuda loved Chumash in every vein of his soul. He was full of light and goodness. We are at this time shocked and shocked by the decision to demolish the yeshiva, uproot it and give a reward to murderers and terrorism."

The head of the Samaria Regional Council, Yossi Dagan: "We know that probably this government without discussion, made a practical decision to continue the trend, not in a murderous way of course, but to continue the damage to settlement, and instead of strengthening and giving permission to the yeshiva, they chose to destroy the yeshiva." "Let the Jews stay in place. There is no greater reward than this for terrorism and there is no more creative reversal and moral injustice than this thing."

The head of the council also called on Prime Minister Bennett and Defense Minister Ganz to "look these dear people in the eye and look the whole people of Israel in the eye."

Dagan demands that the government learn from the family of the murdered man, Derech Eretz and Mussar: "that they do not dare to convey a message to the murderers from the Palestinian Authority that it pays to murder Jews."

He added: "The decision to destroy Yeshiva Chumash immediately after the assassination is also a moral injustice, it is also a reward for terrorism and may produce a wave of further attacks because these cowardly terrorists are examining our reactions. I call and beg the Israeli government, please recover."

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Source: israelhayom

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