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Israeli police are currently searching for the perpetrators of the Kiryat Yovel shul desecration, which took place in Jerusalem earlier this week. Congregants arrived on Tuesday morning to a destroyed aron kodesh, and sifrei Torah drenched in acid. As of now the building is uninhabitable.
Donations have begun to trickle in to the shul’s emergency fund. Contributions go toward repairing the damage. Though an inspiring number of people around the world have chosen to help, the community of Siach Yisroel shul is far from their goal: Torah scrolls are extremely expensive.
“This is a serious incident that brings to mind dark periods for the Jewish people,” said Jerusalem mayor Moshe Lion. “We cannot let such crimes happen today. I am certain that the Israel Police will quickly get their hands on the criminals.”
In the meantime, the shul stands empty. Donations are being accepted here to replace the Torah scrolls, as well as the other destroyed items (seforim, furniture, etc).
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someone who can, please give these places the good surveillance cameras
Once they catch those reshoim, they should take their money to pay for everything.