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VIDEO: Who Cries for Didi Dickstein?


It is abundantly clear that in the case of the Ulpana neighborhood in Beit El the government is at fault, meaning the national government along with local officials. Beit El is not unique and that is why the tenacious battle is being waged, not just to save the 30 apartments, but because this will chas v’sholom occur in many other communities.

Local officials routinely play with border demarcations and land that remains vacant for years often finds its way into a project as efforts continue to redeem portions of Eretz Yisrael. To date this has created in post facto facts on the ground but today, encouraged and financed by the extreme left-wing, any Arab with a document that might be recognized as a legitimate land claim is going to step forward and follow the Ulpana example. This is why there was such an effort to overturn the High Court decision, with settlement officials aware the ramifications will be far and wide, spreading out in all communities in Yehuda and Shomron.

Projects are pushed through, permits are signs, contracts and tenders are issued, and homes are built. Government mortgages are issued and infrastructure is put into place. Now, for the first time, the system was challenged and lost, and the precedent will promise to be a costly and painful one.

In this case, the events are even more tragic as one of the families that will be expelled is a bereaved family, Didi Dickstein, whose parents were murdered by Arab terrorists.

On July 26, 2002, Rabbi Yosef (45) and Chaya (42) Dickstein HY”D were murdered along with their 9-year-old son Shuv’el Tzion HY”D. Also murdered in that attack was IDF St.-Sergeant Elazar Lebowitz HY”D, 21, of Hebron.

That left Didi, who was 15 at the time, alone with his siblings, a total of 9 orphan children; confused, pained and alone.

Didi explains that from that day he began traveling with his bag, homeless, unable to settle down, until he found his way to the Ulpana neighborhood that is. It was in Beit El that he found a measure of stability and tranquility.

Then came the next blow, learning that the murderer of his parents was to be released in the Gilad Shalit prisoner release.

And now, after enduring these realities, overcoming these almost insurmountable hardships, he learns that his own government will be throwing him out of his apartment and community after the nation’s highest court ruled the homes were built illegally on privately owned Arab land.

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(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)



6 Responses

  1. Perhaps it is time for the “Modern” Orthodox to realized that the zionists have played them for “suckers”?

  2. A state that commits such cruel crimes has no right to exist. The state is sacrificing its legitimacy. We will still have to support it because we have no choice; all the alternatives are so much worse. Without it there would chas vesholom be another Holocaust. But how can anyone watch this video and still think that such a state is actually good, that it has a right to exist and to rule, let alone that it’s “the beginning of the growth of our geulah”? It is not good; it is by far the least of many evils, but it is still evil.

  3. Yeah ywn editor it sounds like you really cried a lot over this heart wrenching story. DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT! Call for a protest in front of the Israeli embassy. Start a campaign to build him a house. Go ask your friends what you can do about it. Don’t just sit there doing nothing!

  4. It’s not the state that is bad.. but the current government that is bad.. It needs to be CHANGED. Having **A** state is a good thing but the government needs to be changed..

    Also, the government are not zionists.. they are atheistic nationalists.. they have no clue what true torah zionism is..

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