Gaydamak evacuates Chareidi families from Sderot

(Friday, May 18th, 2007)

Russian-IsraeliĀ billionaire Arkadi Gaydamak has been evacuating many families from the city of Sderot. Included in those families are 50 Chareidi families who have been placed into Mehadrin hotels. Yisroel Goldshmidt, who is one of Gaydamak’s close aids, told Ladaat News thatĀ ”in the previous evacuation we did not know there were Chareidi religious families in Sderot.”

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5 Comments

  1. HaKatan says:

    Tavo Alav HaBracha! What caring for his fellow Jew that he even puts the religious Jews in places that adhere to their standards. Such Chesed!

    And that he does this despite knowing that his concern makes the ruling Zionists look inept, is courageous as well. Most others would, I imagine, not want to get involved if official Government policy is to abandon these citizens to the caprice of the Arabs.

  2. sayitlikeitis says:

    WAKE UP, there are charedei families in every city, yishuv, kefar in all of Israel. With two bursting yeshiva gedolahs learning 24/7 in Sdereot, it wouldn’t be hard to imagine that there are Torah Frum families living there.
    Is there a slogan that says “When the going gets rough, the Charedeim ain’t so TOUGH?

  3. ary says:

    HaRav Yissachar Meyer of Yeshivath Hanegev has recently started a yeshiva Gedolah in Sderot, in addition to another yeshiva gedolah in a nearby moshav called Zeruah. May the zecus of Torah learning protect the residents.

  4. Sarah says:

    sayitlikeitis,

    So you feel the Jews of Sderot should be evacuated with the exception of the Chareidim? Oh.

    Your slogan had me incredulous. Being someone’s perception of “tough” takes precedence over saving lives?

  5. sayitlikeitis says:

    sarah you misunderstood my comment.
    It says, we are all the same, charedeim are in every city, and why should they be any tougher than anyone else. Pikuah nefesh is for one and for all.

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