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Horror In Beit Shemesh: Chareidi Mother Of 9 Stabbed To Death By Her Son


A horrifying and tragic incident occurred in Beit Shemesh on Friday morning when a 52-year-old mother of 9 was stabbed to death by her mentally unbalanced adult son.

The children at home who witnessed the horrific incident called the police, who arrived at the scene shortly later together with Magen David Adom. Paramedics carried out resuscitation techniques on the mother but unfortunately, they were forced to declare her death shortly later.

The 27-year-old son, who had recently been hospitalized in a psychiatric institution, was arrested.

Due to the criminal nature of the crime, the Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court approved the request of Israel Police for an autopsy despite the family’s request that they are opposed to it for religious reasons.

צילום: דודי גלויברמן

The suspect’s brother and brother-in-law came to the hearing on Friday afternoon and stated: “We’re religious people. There are witnesses [to the crime] and everything that’s needed. We don’t see any reason to desecrate kavod hameis.”

However, the judge denied the request. She also did not allow the family to file an appeal to the district court, allowing them only to appeal directly to the Supreme Court, which they did after Shabbos.

Fortunately, the family’s appeal was accepted by the Supreme Court and a judge ruled on Sunday afternoon that an autopsy will be not be performed and the body will be released for burial as soon as possible.

(YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem)



9 Responses

  1. Would you rather us instinctively blame the police and lower courts? What’s really the difference? A supposedly Jewish country has a system which not only allows, but mandates nituchei meisim.

  2. DrYidd it’s called pick and choose your battles. This was a losing situation for the court. They were smart to let it slide.

  3. Please let us know the name of the wicked judge who ordered the autopsy and further distressed this family for no reason. By denying the family’s right to appeal to the District Court the judge probably hoped that the autopsy would take place before there was an opportunity to appeal to the Supreme Court. Is there a way in Israel for the Supreme Court to censure a Judge?

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