
Hindi Rosemary, a New York resident who was engaged to the late Pinchas Menachem Knoblevitz, who was killed in the 'Meron disaster' a year and a half ago - has, at a good time, gotten engaged again.
Israel Diskind, whose brother Simcha Bonim, the late, was also killed in the Meron disaster, wished the newlyweds:
Congratulations to Hindi Rosemary, the fiancée of the deceased Meron disaster victim Pinchas Menachem Knoblevitz, on the occasion of her engagement at a good and successful time.
May you be blessed with the grace of God to live together in happiness, wealth, and joy for many years and years ❤️ pic.twitter.com/eyf2E70RURWant more news, videos and stories? Join the Haredim 10 WhatsApp channel >>
— Israel Diskind | israel diskind (@israel_diskind) November 22, 2022
The late Pinchas Menachem and the Hindu got engaged shortly before that Lag BaOmer, and were supposed to be married in the month of Cheshvan last year.
And this is not the only joy this week among the families of the 'Meron disaster.' Disaster survivor Rabbi Avigdor Hayut, who lost his son Yedidia, was blessed with a son yesterday.
""It's very exciting, a huge joy. For us, it's not a closing of the circle, but it does give us the goal we set for ourselves - to continue living," said Rabbi Avigdor Hayut this morning (Tuesday) in an interview with 103FM.
He added: "I remember that at the end of the week we had a conversation with the comforters, among whom were bereaved parents. We told ourselves that they had given us great strength, but some of them seemed like living tombstones. We decided that it would not be like that with us. That we would build the rest of our lives together with the memory of our late friends, and in recent days we have been given a wonderful gift.".
The Elhadad family, which lost its two sons, Moshe Mordechai and Yosef David, had a granddaughter born to Shimon Elhadad on a good day yesterday.
I thank God very much…
With His mercy and His abundant grace upon us.
At a good and auspicious time, a daughter was born to us ❤️💐🤱👩🏼🍼 pic.twitter.com/dkzFHxtb6H— Shimon Israel Elhadad (@ShimonElhadad) November 20, 2022