שוב, הטיפשים בהנהגה מעמידים את חסידיהם בדרך המוות
There were warnings for years that the venue on Mount Meron, where 45 people died in a stampede, could not handle tens of thousands of pilgrims.
JERUSALEM — As Israelis mourned on Friday the 45 people trampled to death during a pilgrimage that drew tens of thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews, questions were already arising about poor planning and possible negligence.
For more than a decade there have been concerns and warnings that the religious site on Mount Meron in northern Israel was not equipped to handle tens of thousands of pilgrims. In 2008 and 2011, reports by the state comptroller at the time warned of the potential for calamity there.
“We will conduct a thorough, serious and deep investigation to ensure such a disaster does not happen again,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged on a visit to the site on Friday. He called for a national day of mourning on Sunday.
Even for a country accustomed to the trauma of wars and terrorist attacks, this counted as one of the worst disasters in Israeli history.
Israel has been wracked by religious-secular tensions, particularly over the last year during the pandemic, amid widespread anger over what many here viewed as a disregard for regulations and displays of autonomy by parts of the ultra-Orthodox community. The disaster early Friday largely united the country in shock and grief, but it also underlined some of the divisions plaguing this society.
Up to 100,000 people were crammed onto the mountain late Thursday, most having arrived on organized buses to celebrate the holiday. The festivities turned to horror about an hour after midnight, when scores of adults and children were crushed and suffocated in an overcrowded, narrow passageway that turned into a death trap, according to witnesses.
The crush occurred after celebrants poured out of one section of the mountainside compound, down some steps and into the passageway, which had a sloping metal floor. Some people at the front fainted or slipped, causing a bottleneck, witnesses said, and setting off what witnesses described as a “human avalanche.”
One of the injured, Chaim Vertheimer, said that the passageway was slippery from spilled water and grape juice.
“For some reason, there was sudden pressure at this point and people stopped. But more people kept coming down,” Mr. Vertheimer told the Hebrew news site Ynet, speaking from his hospital bed. “People were not breathing. I remember hundreds of people screaming ‘I can’t breathe’.”
Another of the injured, Dvir Cohen, said a large number of people were trying to leave at once.
“There was a staircase where the first people tripped and everyone just trampled them. I was in the second row of people,” he said. “People trampled on me, hundreds of them.”
Minutes earlier, thousands of men had been bobbing and swaying on the bleachers in time to music. The Israeli authorities had placed no restrictions on the number of attendees, despite warnings by some health officials about the risk of Covid-19 transmission.
Though the sight of so many people gathered together and unmasked may be jarring to most of the world, life in Israel has returned almost to normal in recent weeks after a successful national vaccination drive.
The majority of the adult population is fully vaccinated. But many in the crowds were under the age of 16 and not yet eligible for vaccination.
It was the largest single gathering in Israel since the start of the pandemic.
By Friday afternoon, many of the dead had been identified and families were rushing to bury them before the start of the Sabbath at sundown. According to Israeli news media, at least two of the victims came from the United States and one from Canada.
The compound on Mount Meron includes several large gathering grounds with bleachers and stages, connected by a series of alleyways and paths.
The 2008 comptroller report said that all building additions and changes made to the pilgrimage site had been done without the approval of the local and district planning and building committees.
“There are no grounds for permitting the current situation to continue,” one comptroller report said.
The comptroller’s office said that special danger was posed by the access roads and paths, which “are narrow and not appropriate to accommodate the hundreds of thousands of people who visit the site.” It was along one of those paths where witnesses said the crush of people began.
Mount Meron is near the Sea of Galilee and the mystical city of Safed. The annual gathering there comes on a holiday, Lag b’Omer, that is linked in Jewish tradition to the Bar Kokhba revolt against the Romans in the second century A.D., and for many ultra-Orthodox Jews, it is a highlight of the Hebrew calendar.
But the celebrations were strictly curtailed last year because of the pandemic, with few people allowed to attend.
Large numbers of ultra-Orthodox and traditional Jews make the pilgrimage to the mountain for days of festivities. They light bonfires around the grave site of a second-century sage, Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai, in the hope that they will receive his blessings on the anniversary of his death.
Despite the warnings that the infrastructure could not safely bear large crowds, one former official, Shlomo Levy, who had chaired the Upper Galilee Regional Council, said he had come under political pressure to cancel a warrant he had issued in 2008 to close the tomb compound because of safety concerns.
Mr. Levy told Kan, Israel’s public radio, that the public security minister at the time told him he was afraid to touch the site and that it was a “hot potato.”
That wariness stems from the disproportionate political power long held by ultra-Orthodox parties in Israel’s coalition system. The ultra-Orthodox have been crucial members of successive Netanyahu-led governing coalitions.
Yossi Elituv, the editor of the ultra-Orthodox Mishpacha magazine, said on Twitter that the ultra-Orthodox community needed “to learn some lessons.” The compound should be taken out of the hands of private religious trusts and associations, he said, and should be run by official state authorities.
Relations between the ultra-Orthodox community and the Israeli mainstream have come under particular strain during the pandemic, as parts of the religious public flouted lockdown regulations and the government and police were often lax in enforcing them.
But in a show of national unity on Friday, Israelis across the nation lined up to donate blood for the injured in response to a call by the emergency services.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/30/world/middleeast/israel-stampede.html
Before the blame starts getting thrown around that the zayde said to disregard virus precautions, I only whispered what to say in his ear because Philly & the Fressers said to do it!
ReplyDeleteIncomplete list of the dead:
Shragi Gestetner: Monsey, left wife & 6 kids
Leizer Tzvi Joseph: Kiryas Yoel
Habachur Yosef Amram Tauber: Monsey: talmid Yeshivas Brisk
Hechosson Menachem Knoblowitz (22): Boro Park, engaged to Lakewood girl Rozmarin
Eliezer Goldberg: Beitar Ilit
Dovid Kraus (33): Beit Shemesh, left wife & 9 kids, Toldos Aharon Chossid
Yisrael Alnakvah (24): Beit Shemesh, left wife & 2 kids
Chanoch Solod, (52): Ashdod
Simcha Bunim Diskind (23): Beit Shemesh, left wife & 5 kids
Habachur Eliyahu Cohen (16): Beitar Ilit, talmid Yeshivas Heichal Avraham Beitar
Habachur Chaim Rock: Beit Shemesh, talmid Yeshivas Mir-Brachfeld
Habochur Moshe Benshalom: Bnei Brak, talmid Yeshivas Ponivizh
Habachur Yedidya Fogel: talmid Yeshivat Hatziyonit Hadatit Ramat Gan
Menachem Asher Zeckbach (24): Kiryat Sefer
Yehuda Leib Rubin (27): Ramat Beit Shemesh
Yonoson Chevroni: Givat Shmuel, Breslover chossid
Habachur Yosef Dovid Elhadad: talmid Yeshiva Amalah Shel Torah Yerushalayim
Yehudah Leib Rubin: Ramah 1ג
Elazar Gefner
Habachur Nachman Kirshenbaum: Beit Shemesh
Chaim Ozer Seler (24): Nevei Yaakov
Habachur Moshe Levy (14): Kiryat Herzog, talmid cheder Imrei Dovid
Habachur Dov Steinmetz: Montreal, talmid Mir Yerushalayim
Habachur Yaakov Elchanan Strakovsky (20): Yeshiva Be’er Yisrael
Habachur Yosef Mastorov (26): talmid Yeshiva Rinah Shel Torah Carmiel
Habachur Donny Morris (19): Teaneck, talmid Yeshivat Sha’alvim
Rav Shimon Matlon (37): magid shiur cheder Chanichei Hayeshivos, left wife & 8 kids
Rav Eliezer Mordechai Goldberg (37): Beitar Ilit, magid shiur cheder Aderes Eliyahu
Rav Shmuel Tzvi Klagsbard (43): Beitar, Rachmestrivker rosh kollel & magid shiur Yeshivas Meor Einayim
BROTHERS: Habochurim Moshe Nosson Nota Englard (14) & Yehoshua Englard (9): Yerushalayim
BROTHERS: Moshe Mordechai Sharf (12) & Yosef Dovid Sharf (18): Yerushalayim
Habochur Yosef Yehuda Levi (17): Rechasim
Habochur Yishai Me’ulam (17)
Habochur Avrohom Ambon (21): Argentina, talmid Yeshivas Heichal Yitzchak
Habochur Eliezer Yitzchok Koltai (13): Yerushalayim-Passaic
Ariel Tzadik (56): Bayit Vegan
Yosef Greenbaum (22): Kiryas Vizhnitz-Chaifa
Habochur Yedidya Chiyuis
Habochur Yossi Cohen (21): Cleveland, talmid Mir Yerushalayim
Habochur Elkanah Shila (28): Yerushalayim
Ponivizh rosh yeshiva Rav Edelstein warned this week not to go to Meron on Lag baOmer. Even in a stam year he said it is not for the Litvisher oylam as the Brisker Rov, Chazon Ish, Ponivizher Rov & many other gedolei haposkim through the doros were always against it.
ReplyDeleteR' Yitzchok Yosef had announced that contrary to popular belief, Sfardishe gedolim have also historically been opposed to the shindig. When his father was rosh kollel he purposely made shiur klali on Lag baOmer to hold them back. There was a lot of grumbling but the avreichim stayed because they were scared of him. Rav Ovadya brushed off their kvetching that the Tanna Rashb"i himself would prefer they learn instead of making the trip.
The gedolim added 2 reasons why this year is even worse: the virus & because it's Friday, it will be gorem chilul Shabbos as it's impossible for everyone to make it back on time.
Regarding the hospital bedside interview by Channel 12 referenced last night in a comment to UOJ ...
ReplyDeleteEckstein - who is known to voraciously read this website to lift leads - excerpted the interview on YeshivaWorld while deleting all the disgusting behavior recounted as taking place in the human avalanche. There was of course zero mention especially of the heimishe CHAZIR who was punching those around him who were in the middle of dying, using any subhuman tactic trying to free himself.
Then again, you can't expect much from that putz who has a profitable upmach with the Agudah Fressers to cover up all molester stories ...
"heimishe CHAZIR who was punching those around him who were in the middle of dying, using any subhuman tactic trying to free himself"
ReplyDeleteWe all know where UOJ is going with this, like just scratch the surface a bit & the worst in humanity comes out of the "Agudah Fressers", blah blah blah ...
But one man's behaymishkeit is another man's mentchlichkeit.
Amazing how 200,000 people, 100,000 already on scene for the avalanche, listened to R' Shmuel K & our Agudah Chassidishe Rebbes to feif on the so called "pandemic" while ignoring the killjoy so called "gedolei Eretz Yisroel". All these people engaged in the mitzva min hamuvchar of spreading the virus mit alla hiddurim like the Indian strain. And so someone was punching his way out of the body pile. Aderabba & tavoy alav brocho! He was being moyser nefesh to get back in the crowd of live people to keep spreading the virus! He didn't sit like an otzel with those who would anyone be dead within the hour
Baruch haba Boom Boom...
ReplyDeleteBoom Boom, I could smell the methane before you even slipped in to comment
ReplyDeletehttps://www.timesofisrael.com/arab-towns-offer-food-drink-to-meron-survivors-hundreds-give-blood-in-tel-aviv/
Even Arabs showed more humanity than your Fresser boxing champ.
There is a fundamental breakdown of values that are not being taught in your TU-Fresser affiliate yeshivos & Bais Yankevs.
On packed MTA buses in Brooklyn when *frum* women board with very visible late term pregnancy, the BY maydelach & baalabustas look the other way, completely avoiding eye contact. Same thing for unzerra men of all ages. There might be a yochid who uncomfortably fidgets from guilt, but he too ultimately doesn't budge. None of them want to give up pampering themselves. It's the Shvartza who gets up to offer his seat.
There are failures in all kinds of areas. Where is the midda of Avrohom Avinu? A Rov who personally tried to make a difference laments that some of the major chadorim & yeshivos gedolos are not mechanech ki hu zeh in hachnosas orchim. Brooklyn is full of alter bochurim with nowhere to go. They sit alone in dark basements crying on Shabbos over a couple little plastic containers of take out food. Your Fresser kovod zucher baal habatim who'll do anything to make it on the list of the 55,000 idiots on the TU-Agudah Boards, run away the second someone mentions in conversation that he's single. Because the selfish Fressers don't want to feel guilt in case the bochur is sniffing for an invitation.
I could keep going mit inyanim vos mer erger. But it's a total shanda & there are a sach nisht fun unzerra vos leinen dee blog.
Now Boom Boom, go the way of your buddy Yankel R. & get the heck out of the "manhig" industry!
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/pilgrims-in-shock-after-meron-tragedy-i-thought-i-was-going-to-die-666810
ReplyDeleteUnited Hatzalah founder Eli Beer told Army Radio. "We need to wake up; I'm shocked by the amount of people who were let in."
Trumped by UTJ-Agudas Fressers blackmailing Bibi to not obstruct any Fresser minhogim:
ReplyDeleteIsrael's comptroller warned at least twice that Mt Meron is dangerously ill-equipped for 100,000s who attend Lag B’Omer fests, while a 2006 internal police report said chaotic management could lead to disaster
At least 45 people were crushed to death & 150+ hurt, many critically
A 2008 state comptroller report warned of “systemic failure at Rashbi compound” @ Meron due to “many different authorities involved in its management,” noting it's a chaotic situation that would harm to the holy site & worshipers
Another report in 2011 reemphasized it's underprepared to receive 100,000s of people
“It can't continue, the neglected structure where groups do as they wish, abandon a site of great importance, nationally & religiously, etc” the comptroller said
Reports reveal that as per police safety regs, it wasn't permitted more than 15,000. Officials estimate the crowd last night at 100,000+, a number significantly lower than previous years
An internal police document also warned of chaos & disaster at Meron
Commander Ilan Mor, head of national traffic police, produced a 2016 report, “Meron celebrations: Erasing writing on the wall”
The document analyzed tragedies from overcrowding at events, including disasters & near-disasters at Meron itself, concluding site infrastructure can't accommodate the numbers on Lag B’Omer
Mor said limit attendees & appoint 1 manager, not each Hasidic sect running its own show
The Justice Ministry announced today it’s Police Internal Investigations Dept opened a probe of possible police negligence in the fatal stampede
Attorney General Mandelblit said “PIID will immediately examine if there's police criminality in the tragedy”
Mandelblit says that initially, testimony won't be taken from officers who were on scene
Public Security Minister Amir Ohana, who oversees police & was present just 3 hours before the deadly stampede, wants an independent inquiry
“It's clear independently examining all event aspects is needed: preparation, responsibility, infrastructure, etc,” Ohana said
The tragedy occurred as 1000s streamed a narrow walkway covered in metal flooring that may've been wet, causing some to fall underfoot in the rush to exit
Some fell on the walkway & down a flight of stairs, toppling on those below, precipitating a stampede + fatal crushing domino effect. Unaware of disaster unfolding, police blocked the exit from the walkway, witnesses said
ReplyDeleteI am waiting for someone to announce that it all happened because of womens' tznius issues (or using pink or red baby prams).
Peleg / Agudah Fressers / Philly behind this?
ReplyDeletehttps://matzav.com/zohar-quote-and-meron-tragedy-quote-doesnt-mean-that-at-all/
If you thought the parodies of cheering the mass loss of life at Meron is too much even for those wolves in haymish levush, guess again
ReplyDeletehttps://www.jpost.com/israel-news/female-soldiers-who-came-to-rescue-in-meron-were-attacked-idf-666922
Two of London’s most prestigious Jewish schools are in turmoil, implicated on a website for Brits to share stories of sex abuse
ReplyDeleteThe website Everyone’s Invited, launched after Sarah Everard's murder spurred national conversation on womens safety. In 10,000s of testimonies so far on the site, dozens name Jewish schools as assault locations or where students studied when it took place
The rapes, assaults & harassment are grim reading for UK's most prestigious, largest Jewish schools: JFS & Jewish Community Secondary School, both in North London
JFS (Jewish Free School)'s in 18 testimonies, one calling sex assault “normalized” on campus
“In lunch queue his hand's up my skirt to grope me. No one said anything,” an account says
It's “normal that boys any age grope girls,” a 2nd of JFS says. “That they had power over young girls (me), I don’t like to think, let alone speak”
Jewish CSS's in 14 incidents, one implicates a teacher. Other prestigious Jewish schools, ie London Hasmonean, are named too + non-Jewish schools with many Jews, ie Haberdasher’s London whose grads include "Borat"
Patrick Moriarty, head of Jewish CSS, told JTA they're “fully aware & on it with utmost seriousness. All incidents have been fully investigated with authorities & action taken on their advice. Learning the allegations was a trip into darkness. Mortifying shame falls on us all. Everyone’s indicted”
Ex-students tell JTA the allegations correspond to their experiences
Eden Zamora, 20, was 6 years @ Jewish CSS. Years later, Eden feels no nostalgia
“I bent over to pick a thing up. A boy came behind to grind on me. Others just stood there. A student observes matter of fact, I think he likes you”
Other grads recall gropes, X-rated girl pics sent 100s of students & publicly comparing girls’ bodies to porn stars. Many spoke anonymously to avoid criticism from peers
A current Jewish CSS student says a male broke in a girls bathroom, shouts, “come out”, threatens to open her stall. “She was scared”
A JFS grad, 23, attributes inadequate sex ed & consent
“Blame no sex ed / discussion of the issues. Educating what is & isn't OK — & what's consent, need be had”
Zamora recalls girl assemblies “on how to not get raped,” but not boy assemblies
Zamora’s alma mater plans changes. Jewish CSS's reviewing curriculum to ensure “content, emphasis & delivery's effective as can be, firstly for consent. Old complaints are under review & we pledge assemblies on respect & being an ally, not a bystander”
JFS won't respond to repeated requests for comment, says only it'll “choose whether they wish to respond to allegations.” Teachers won't speak to JTA, fearing a punitive ban on speaking to the media: “I could lose my job”
It isn't the 1st time this year that sex assaults emerge in Jewish settings. Scottish police are criminally investigating dozens of sex assaults, up to 9 rapes, against members of St Andrews University branch of US fraternity Alpha Epsilon Pi
Jewish Women’s Aid, a support org for victims of domestic abuse & sexual violence, said since Everyone’s Invited, it was contacted by “many schools & others who're very concerned”
JWA wrote “all Jewish schools to offer ed sessions” & Partnership for Jewish Schools, div Jewish Leadership Council, to offer school support
Several recent grads worry that fear of antisemitism may hold back responses to sex assault in Jewish schools
“In our community we fear to admit problems due to outside perception. But silence creates more profound issues”
Fresser co-conspirators:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.timesofisrael.com/meron-disaster-site-revealed-as-a-place-where-nobody-was-ever-really-in-charge/
Haredi leaders continued to press for unfettered access to the site over the years.
Speaking on Channel 12, Shlomo Aharonishki, who helmed the northern police distict in 2001-4, reinforced characterizations of the Mt. Meron facility as a black hole of accountability & said Haredim had ultimate control.
Aryeh Deri, interior minister & Shas head, indicated in an interview, he blocked Health Ministry efforts to impose restrictions on this year’s event, Channel 13 reports. Those restrictions were related to COVID concerns.
TV 13 excerpted from Radio Kol Hai, in which Deri said he “of course wouldn't allow” restrictions due to the pandemic. His comments relate to an agreement drawn up by Health Ministry officials, police & others, restricting participation at the Lag B’Omer fest to 9,000 people & required proof of vaccination or negative COVID test.
In Deri’s interview, he said “not all” understand mass gathering importance & officials tried for weeks to impose covid restrictions but “Halelu Ka, we got past this too.”
“The mountain's controlled by all sorts of strange groups of rabbis & others (FRESSERS!),” Shlomo Levi, former head of the local Merom Hagalil Regional Council, told Channel 12. “The political echelon is so terrified of them that it's impossible to impose proper control.”
C'est pire qu‘un crime, c'est une faute!
ReplyDeleteWell, just as I predicted, and by Kanievsky himself (whether upon his own volition, or by the ventriolquists who make his lips move):
ReplyDeletehttps://www.israelhayom.com/2021/05/04/haredi-sage-after-meron-disaster-women-should-dress-more-modestly/