The title to this post was the reaction of
Rabbi Eliezer Weiss upon learning that the Israeli government intends to release the murderers of his wife, three children and unborn child.
A neighbor of Rabbi Weiss, Efraim Holtzberg, recalled the rabbi’s
reaction to the news. “He told me he doesn’t understand why the state of
Israel invests millions in searching for Nazi criminals around the
world,” he told Arutz Sheva.
“Why does the Weisenthal Center track down Nazis who murdered Jews,
while here we have Muslim Nazis who murdered Jews, who spilled blood as
if it were water, who burned a mother and three children and an unborn
baby alive – and they are released? Is there a difference between them
and the Nazis criminals?” he asked, quoting Rabbi Weiss.
Holtzberg burst into tears as he recalled the funeral for Rachel
Weiss and her children. The four were killed when terrorists hurled a
firebomb at a bus full of civilians, setting it on fire.
Three-year-old Netanel and 2-year-old Rafael tried to escape the
flames by hiding under a bus seat. Their mother stayed with them rather
than escape alone.
“The three children hid under the benches. She was nine months
pregnant. The brave soldier David Delarosa grabbed Rachel Weiss’ hand
and told her to leave the burning bus.
“Rachel told the soldier that she knew the bus would burn, but a
mother doesn’t leave her children. And so she rose in flames to heaven
with the children,” Holtzberg related.
“I cried more at her funeral than at my father’s funeral,” he recalled. “What was left of her? Ashes.”
Hashem Yerachem (May God Have mercy)....
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