The funeral of Rabbi David Feinstein, zt"l, Rosh Yeshiva "Tiferet Yerushalayim" in Manhattan and a member of the Council of Torah Scholars of the Ago"i in America, who died on Shabbat Eve at the age of 91, was held in Jerusalem at noon (Monday).
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Thousands came to the funeral procession that left the Shamgar funeral home to pay their last respects. However, as the funeral procession headed towards Har Hamenuchot, the police stationed forces at the intersection of Oholiav Street, in order to block the mass procession to Har Hamenuchot - and a scuffle broke out between the escorts and the police. In the end, the escorts managed to continue their journey towards Givat Shaul, and even before entering Har Hamenuchot, the police were waiting for them.
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The police said: "Following a funeral currently taking place in Jerusalem, the Israel Police are working to prevent hundreds of participants from arriving at the cemetery and are asking them to disperse, follow the instructions and wear masks." The police added: "The police forces who were working to prevent the many participants from gathering and arriving at the cemetery encountered those who began to confront them and caused damage to a police vehicle. The police arrested 2 suspects." During the funeral procession, the rabbinical brothers Rabbi Chaim and Rabbi David Feinstein, along with rabbis and yeshivot heads, delivered eulogies.
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