Israeli Wounded in Last Year’s Har Nof Synagogue Massacre Dies
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Chaim Yechiel Rothman was seriously wounded during a massacre at a synagogue in Haf Nof in November 2014. He succumbed to his wounds on Saturday night. Photo: Twitter.
Chaim Yechiel Rothman, who spent almost a year fighting for his life at the Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem after being seriously wounded during a massacre at a synagogue in Haf Nof in November 2014, succumbed to his wounds on Saturday night.
He was laid to rest on Saturday night at Har HaMenuchot cemetery in Jerusalem.
Read full story at Ynet.
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