Monday, December 23, 2024

Over 30 Injured in Chabad Seminary Fire in Jerusalem

 https://collive.com/over-30-injured-in-chabad-seminary-fire-in-jerusalem/


















A large fire broke out on the top floor of a dorm of a Chabad girls’ school on Rechov Dovid Yellin in Jerusalem early Monday morning, injuring more than 30 people and requiring rescue forces to extricate dozens of girls from the burning building.

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A parent

 December 23, 2024 9:40 am

Thankfully the girls are safe.

My daughter and her friends attempted to run out of building but they were locked inside with a padlock with no one to be found with a key.

Only with the help of neighbors on outside who used a chain saw to get through the door were they saved. A special mention also to an Arab worker who endlessly helped save girls at risk to his own life.

Parents: please make sure your seminaries are not locking the girls in at night.

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5 comments :

  1. They were locked inside with a padlock? What the hell!
    Oh wait, I get it. Tamim!

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    1. Actually they displayed a lack of temmimus by using a padlock trying to ensure the future welfare of the girls from outsiders breaking in or the girls getting out and in trouble

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    2. 1) Yes, you're right. The same folks who shout about "temimus" lock their doors and many have life insurance. But
      2) Half-empty, half-full. Temimus for me is "There will be no disaster that requires a midnight emergency evacuation!"
      Why has the word "hishtadlus" not come up in all these discussions?

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  2. According to Haaretz the building was used illegally as a dormitory.
    By the way, articles about this fire and that the girls were locked in have disappeared from all the Orthodox websites that I am aware of.

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  3. Were they area the girls would go out to the pizza stores to meet ...boys ..?
    No, probably afraid they'll meet non-Lubavitch boys

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