Thousands attend terror victims Henkins’ funeral

Funeral of Naama and Eitam Henkin, Oct. 2, 2015
Funeral of Naama and Eitam Henkin, Oct. 2, 2015.  (Photo: Reemon Silverman, Tazpit News Agency)


By Anav Silverman

Anav Silverman
Anav Silverman

JERUSALEM (Tazpit) – Following the horrifying terror attack that took the lives of two parents from the Neria community on Thursday night, thousands of people came to pay their respects to the murdered couple, Naama, 30, and Eitam Henkin, 31, who were buried on Friday morning, October 2 in Jerusalem. Their nine-year-old son, Matan, in between tears, struggled to recite the mourner’s Kaddish prayer for his parents.

Matan and his siblings, Nitzan, age 7, Netta, age 4, and four-month-old baby Itamar , witnessed the gunning down of their parents as they were driving near the Palestinian village of Beit Furik Thursday night, Oct. 1, near the Itamar and Elon Moreh communities in Samaria. The gunshots were fired from a moving Palestinian vehicle, and the terrorists still remain at large as of Friday, Oct. 2

“You should be eulogizing me and not the opposite, mother to her son,” said Rabbanit Chana Henkin who made aliyah with her husband Rabbi Yehuda Henkin from the United States during the 1970s.

The grieving mother spoke of the appreciation she had of her son’s character and accomplishments in the world of Torah study and values. Her son, who was a rabbi, had recently completed his second book on Jewish law related to the Sabbath and was a prolific writer of Jewish history and Jewish law.

“You never complained about anything,” said Rabbanit Henkin, who herself is the founder and dean of the Nishmat Institute in Jerusalem for women, where her son also taught. “Both you and Naama shared a great love between you.”

“The children were saved by a miracle,” continued Rabbanit Henkin. “The 4-month-old baby will not remember his mother’s love, but I hope the rest of her children do. She was a very special and fragile woman; a wonderful mother.”

“I don’t understand G-d’s deliberations,” said the father, Rabbi Yehuda Henkin in his eulogy.

Thousands of people came to the couple’s funeral including Israeli President Reuven Rivlin, Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat, Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi David Lau, Sephardi Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef and fellow residents from the Neriya community in the Binyamin region where the Heinkin family lived. President Rivlin recounted how Naama, who owned a successful graphic design business, had recently written him a letter following the murder of Danny Gonen who was killed in a Palestinian terror attack in the Binyamin region earlier in June.

“She signed the letter ‘from a citizen who cares,’” said President Rivlin. “I wrote Naama back…that we are responsible for our security and for the security of our citizens” said the Israeli president. “I promised that I would continue to hug the victims of terror in homes where the light went out forever. I never imagined that in your home, the light would go out and that I, we, would hug your orphan kids.”

“She was such a talented person and a good friend,” Naama, a resident of Neriya and a friend of the victim, told Tazpit. “We just celebrated her 30th birthday. How can something like this happen?” she asked.

U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Dan Shapiro tweeted on his Twitter account: “We strongly condemn the murders of Eitam & Naama Henkin, z”l, which orphaned their children. Support efforts 2 bring terrorists 2 justice.” The U.S. ambassador also tweeted a message in Hebrew, stating that there were no words that could comfort the orphaned children.

“Will the country continue to be silent after this tragedy? What’s next? There are so many question marks and no answers,” Naama told Tazpit. “We have every right to live here in security – we shouldn’t have to suffer like this.”

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Anav Silverman is a staff writer for the Tazpit News Agency in Israel.

1 thought on “Thousands attend terror victims Henkins’ funeral”

  1. I have been surveying the media reports on this savage crime in Europe and Britain. I have yet to encounter one article that voiced a single word of sympathy for the Henkins or their six orphaned children. Every article refers to them as settlers and not as Israelis. Every article is peppered with provocative comments that slander Israel and links to one anti-Israel article after the other that have nothing to do with the murders.

    What upsets me the most is that our so-called leaders still pander to these vile, Jew haters and Israel bashers. Personally, I would rather we told them all to go to h ell and sent all the fakestanians to Jordan, the real Palestine. Too many Jews have been killed to continue the charade that we can live intermingled with Arabs and not continue to bury our children until the end of time.

    I would rather eat sand and drink sea water than spend another minute pretending the Islamic world, the 56 Islamic nations and the 22 Arab nations have anything other than genocidal intentions for every Jew on earth. They say openly in Arabic over and over and we do nothing but make more concessions. How many more Hadas Fogels must be decapitated in their cribs before we say no more. we refuse to live with Jew killers?

    –Wolff Bachner, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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