The Jerusalem Post

Friedman sends letter of condolence to slain rabbi’s family

- • Jerusalem Post Staff

US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman sent a condolence letter to the family of Rabbi Raziel Shevach, who was murdered in a drive-by attack on January 9, The Jerusalem Post confirmed with the US Embassy.

Shevach, 35, a mohel (trained in the practice of circumcisi­on), was married with six children – four daughters and two sons ages eight months to 11 years.

Friedman offered “our nation’s heartfelt condolence­s” for the loss of an “extraordin­ary person more concerned with others than with himself. He epitomized the hard-working, dedicated individual­s who have built and sustained the State of Israel.” His letter read: “Dear Mrs. Shevach and children, On behalf of the United States, I offer our nation’s heartfelt condolence­s upon the tragic murder of your husband and father, Rabbi Raziel Shevach.

I was alerted to Rav Shevach’s passing this past Wednesday, shortly before boarding a plane for a brief trip to the United States. Upon landing and restoring my email, I had already received countless communicat­ions extolling the virtues of this very special man.

As an emergency first responder, mohel and a revered teacher, Rav Shevach clearly was an extraordin­ary person more concerned with others than with himself. He epitomized the hard-working, dedicated individual­s who have built and sustained the State of Israel.

Above all else, however, Rav Shevach was a devoted and caring father and husband. You, Yael, and your six children will always be a lasting legacy of this sacred life that ended far too soon.

I had hoped to deliver these words of sympathy to you personally during your period of shiva [first week of mourning], but my schedule requires that I be out of the country for a few more days. Please accept this letter in the interim until we are able to meet in person.

Wishing you no further sorrow and may Rav Shevach’s memory be a blessing to your entire family. Yehi zichro baruch [may his memory be a blessing].

May God comfort you among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem. Sincerely, David Friedman Ambassador” Shevach was buried at the Havat Gilad outpost on January 10 in a ceremony attended by government ministers, the chief rabbi and other religious and communal leaders.

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