4 Children Fall Into Deep Pit In Haredi West Bank City
Rescue workers are trying to extricate the children from the pit, which is is reportedly 50 meters – 164 feet; 15 stories – deep.
4 Children Fall Into Deep Pit In Haredi West Bank City
Shmarya Rosenberg • FailedMessiah.com
Four children fell into a deep pit on the edge of the haredi West Bank city of Modi'in Illit today.
Rescue workers are trying to extricate the children from the pit, located just off Rabbi Akiva Street in the haredi settlement, which is also known as Kiryat Sefer.
The pit is reportedly 50 meters (164 feet or 15 stories) deep. (However, it is unlikely that reported number is correct, and it is likely the pit is much shallower.)
The names, ages, gender and condition of the children is currently unknown.
Sons of Korach???
Posted by: Nacho | January 01, 2015 at 01:30 PM
So now the self-hating nonreligious Jewish rescue workers have to get them out?
Wasn't it God's Will that they should fall in? Let them pray to their God to get the children out.
Posted by: WoolSilkCotton; I must be seen to be believed | January 01, 2015 at 02:11 PM
What a bizarre story??!!! First of all, what was the purpose of this pit which apparently is located in a populated area? Was it just careless construction workers who forgot to secure it?
Posted by: RWisler | January 01, 2015 at 02:13 PM
Actually, it seems that they were four bochurs in their 20s, and the pit was 12 - 15 feet deep.
Posted by: Metzizah b'pagan | January 01, 2015 at 02:24 PM
Wool Silk Cotton, that's the sort of comment one would expect from the self hating jew hating Nazi filth that infests this SEWER that Shmarya runs from his mother's basement!
(We'd better check with Robert and dh; I may be guilty of copyright infringement.)
Posted by: Jeff | January 01, 2015 at 04:50 PM
News 12 Hudson Valley shows pictures of a Yeshiva in Spring Valley that burned down. The house that burned was used as a dormitory. I believe the Yeshiva may have been the trailer that's been sitting in front of the house for a few years. I also believe it used to be a one family house. I always thought the trailer looked like an accident waiting to happen.
I wonder how many boys lived there? They are lucky that they were able to get out safely. Some day I hope they learn that these setups are not safe.
Posted by: yehudis | January 01, 2015 at 04:51 PM
@Jeff ----> Actually, it did take me a minute to realize you were being sarcastic.
But hey, it's New Year's Day, so I'm taking the day off....so maybe my thought processes have slowed down!
Posted by: Robert J. Barron, Attorney-at-Law | January 01, 2015 at 10:54 PM