Heart-rending video: Father of terror victim sings song of faith at his son's funeral
26-year old Malachi Rosenfeld HY"D (May God Avenge his blood) died on Tuesday of wounds suffered in a drive-by shooting terror attack on his car on Monday evening (via Jihad Watch). Two 'Palestinian' terror organizations have taken 'credit' for the attack. Malachi and three friends were on their way back from... a basketball tournament.Malachi's funeral was held on Wednesday. Here is his father singing about God being present even in the most concealed moments.
Get some tissues out and let's go to the videotape.
And for those who aren't familiar with the song....
"Even in the most concealed of concealed moments"' sang the bereaved father "certainly G-d, blessed be He, is also found there."
Amid sobs from other mourners, he urged his tearful audience to sing with him as he reached the words: "Even behind the most difficult things that happen to you, He (still) stands, He stands - and we will stand, we will stand with G-d."
Speaking to his dead son he ended: "My sweet, my sweet... come back to visit us."
Malachi's parents are among the founders of Kochav Hashachar, a village north of Jerusalem in Samaria where he lives.May God Comfort the family among all mourners for Zion and Jerusalem, and may they know of no more sorrow.
The US State Department had no comment. They couldn't give a damn.
Labels: Palestinian terrorism, terror victims, US State Department
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Carl? It hurts so much to look at. Just devastating.
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