Live broadcast from the funeral of Rabbi Haim Druckman (photo: Contact)
Rabbi Haim Druckman's funeral procession will leave this morning (Monday) near Ashkelon, where many roads in the area have been blocked.
Hundreds of MDA police officers, medics, and paramedics are on the scene to secure and escort the many who came to the funeral. The funeral procession will leave at 12 noon from the Shapira center, where Rabbi Druckman lives, and will end at the Mashuat Yitzchak cemetery, where Yeatman is.
Before the event, the police warned of unusual traffic in the area Kiryat Gat, Kiryat Malachi and Ashkelon. "We ask the general public to avoid coming to the Shapira center area and the leading roads until the afternoon hours when the funeral journey ends," it said. The police emphasized to the public "to prefer arriving at the funeral by means of organized transportation, make sure to follow the police instructions to maintain The honor of the event, public order and preservation of human life." In addition, the police asked the public not to bring small children to the funeral procession, and to refrain from climbing fences, balconies and trees.
Rabbi Druckman (Photo: Flash 90, Olivier Fitosi)
Rabbi Druckman's burial takes place in the presence of his family only.
When the obituaries are over, the funeral and burial journey will be broadcast on screens in the obituary complex.
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Detail of the road blocks
Road 3 between the Hodia junction and the Be'er Tovia junction is closed to traffic
Highway 232 is blocked southbound, between the Eshkolot junction and the Hodia junction
Highway 232 is blocked northbound from the Givati junction to the Hodia junction
Road 3612 - Northbound traffic only and by organized buses
Entry to Route 3 is restricted to organized buses or residents of the area upon presentation of an ID card
The entrance to Negeva is only from the southern entrance on road 35, and only for local residents upon presentation of an ID card
Rabbi Druckman (Photo: Reuven Castro)
Rabbi Haim Druckman, one of the leaders of religious Zionism, passed away last night, and he was 90 years old at the time of his death.
The rabbi was recently hospitalized at the Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem due to a deterioration in his medical condition after being diagnosed as positive for the corona virus.
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