Marking 18 years since the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin, over 35,000 people took part in a motzei Shabbos rally in his memory at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv.
A grandson of the late prime minister, Yonatan Ben-Artzi used the forum to turn to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu saying “I will not discuss with you what occurred that night. You too learned the lesson of the political dispute. My grandfather was killed for peace and you are responsible to bring us peace.
Among the others who addressed the event was Rebitzen Hadassah Fruman, the wife of the late rav of Tekoa Rabbi Menachem Fruman z”l, who championed meetings with Israel’s most heinous enemies, including the leaders of terror organizations.
(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)
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The late rav of Tekoa Rabbi Menachem Fruman was a good person,who was sabotaged by the Gov’t who all the same pretended to support him
His Johrzeit is not until marCheshvon 12th, so last nite’s Johrzeit gathering at Rabin Square was 3 days too early.
Yitzchak Rabin was a terrible person who was sabotaged by the Arabs who pretended to support him.
No. 3: If a terrible person is sabotaged, does that make him good? Or prevent him from doing harm?
Big deal. 35,000 is about %15 of Israel’s population.
#5 Chochom, are you kidding? 35,000 is NOT EVEN a 1/2 a percent of Israel’s population!
Most probably according to Tredit claim it was less than 10,000.