A Bible was the only possession that was not damaged in the horrific car crash Monday night that left one seven-year-old girl alive to mourn for eight family members.
The family was returning to their home in the national religious community of Bar Yochai, located near Meron and Tzfat, from the dedication of a Torah scroll and new synagogue founded by the children’s grandfather in Tiberias.
The driver, the surviving girl's father, realized his brakes were not working and phoned the emergency hotline. The car had passed inspection only three months ago, but the steep hills from Tzfat to Tiberias wear out brakes very quickly.
As the car sped down a hill out of control, the mother stopped a conversation with the hotline and screamed. “G-d. Save us. HaShem, save us.”
Emergency personnel on the other end of the phone then heard the sounds of a crash and screams. Read the rest on: Arutz7
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