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Jewish, pro-Israel groups react to Meron tragedy on Lag B’Omer: ‘We are in mourning’

“We pray for the recovery of those injured and mourn for the families who lost loved ones,” said the American Jewish Committee. “May their memories be a blessing.”

Israeli rescue forces and police at the scene after a mass fatality scene during celebrations of the Jewish holiday of Lag B’Omer in Meron, in northern Israel, on April 30, 2021. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90.
Israeli rescue forces and police at the scene after a mass fatality scene during celebrations of the Jewish holiday of Lag B’Omer in Meron, in northern Israel, on April 30, 2021. Photo by David Cohen/Flash90.

Jewish and pro-Israel organizations reacted with a mix of shock, grief and mourning over the tragedy in Meron on Friday morning that led to at least 45 dead and 150 wounded.

“There are no words to describe the terrible tragedy of what happened in Meron on the holy day of Lag B’Omer,” said Agudath Israel of America. “All of Klal Yisroel is numb with shock. So many deaths, so many injuries, so many broken hearts. The pain is unbearable.”

The Jewish Agency for Israel offered its “deepest condolences to the families of the victims and a quick and complete recovery to the wounded.”

The Israeli-American Council said it was “deeply saddened by the terrible tragedy at the tomb of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai at Mount Meron. Our hearts are with the families who lost their loved ones, and we send prayers for a full recovery to all those who are injured.”

“We are horrified by the tragedy at the tomb of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai on Mount Meron, where dozens died and many more were injured at the annual Lag B’Omer celebration,” wrote Dianne Lob, William Daroff and Malcolm Hoenlein. “As we continue to monitor this developing situation, the American Jewish community prays for the recovery of the victims and extends condolences to those who lost loved ones.”

Chief Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt, president of the Conference of European Rabbis said, “We are in shock and mourning over the catastrophe in Meron during the Lag B’Omer. Our prayers are with the wounded and victim’s families.”

Similarly, the American Jewish Committee said that “our hearts are with everyone at the Mount Meron Lag B’Omer celebration in Israel.”

“We pray for the recovery of those injured and mourn for the families who lost loved ones in this unspeakable tragedy,” said AJC. “May their memories be a blessing.”

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