Who threw cat carcasses into the 'Heligman' synagogue?
Sherry Roth
May 25, 2014
Are the cat carcasses found this morning at the 'Heligman' synagogue in Bnei Brak linked to the Lithuanian civil war? • One of the worshippers: "The suspicion is that the youth of the tails committed the act, although there is no proof"'
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Are the cat carcasses found this morning at the Ligman Synagogue in Bnei Brak connected to the Lithuanian civil war? Some want to believe that they are. When the first worshippers arrived at the Ligman Synagogue, located in the center of Bnei Brak, this morning (Sunday), they were forced to witness a difficult scene: two dead cat carcasses were found in the center of the synagogue hall and emitted a stench, which led to the cancellation of the morning prayer at the synagogue. Were the cats thrown in by opponents of the synagogue president, Rabbi Karelitz, or did they die as a result of eating poison, or was it perhaps the work of marginalized youth? We will probably never know. But some of the synagogue's worshippers already have no doubt: those who desecrated the synagogue are the people leading the struggle against the greatness of Israel. According to one of the worshippers, the suspicion is that "the youth of the tails, the youth of defiance, committed the act, even though there is no evidence 'on hand'.".