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馃槶A victim must be innocent: Trembling, Rabbi Shaul Alter explains to the bereaved father why the body of the person killed by the missile remained intact
When the Iranian missile hit Beit Shemesh, they were strengthened and encouraged with words of faith and confidence.
Gr. Alter told the bereaved father, Rabbi Yitzhak Biton, that God, the Blessed, had supposedly appeared to him and asked for these sacrifices: "If God, the Blessed, had appeared to you Himself and had said to you: 'I want three children,' I am sure you would have given, that is every Jewish soul, if He had revealed Himself. So He took, He wants them to receive it with love, that is what He wants. It is the same thing, it is the same experience, it is the same difficulty. And it is all from the power of Abraham our father."
The bereaved father, Rabbi Yitzhak, responded and said: "That's what I said when they asked me. You said that Abraham our father tied one knot and you tied three children, but that's not what I said. I said that if it weren't for Abraham our father who withstood ten attempts, and the attempt to tie the knot, I wouldn't have had the strength to withstand this attempt. And only because of that did I have the strength to withstand the attempt. It's like a railroad track and a train, a train won't run without a track, Abraham our father is the track of the train."
Rabbi Alter added and reinforced the words of the bereaved father: "They say today that they test DNA. Our son has the DNA of Abraham our father in his blood, to give up his soul or to accept his will with love, it's the same thing. The greatness of Abraham our father is not that he gave, but that he agreed to accept the will of God. This is the will of God, so it will be so."
At this point, the Rosh Yeshiva turned to the bereaved father and said: "We can talk, God is testing you with this matter. "It's a huge ordeal."
The bereaved father turned to the yeshiva head and tearfully told him how they found his son intact: "The synagogue was completely destroyed. They told me they found him intact. There was no damage to him, no injury, he was probably killed by the impact. He was intact, without any deformity or injury."
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