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Suspects Aged 11-14 Arrested for Vandalizing the Grave of Rabbi Mazuz: "a Fight Broke Out Between Them"

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The Bnei Brak-Ramat Gan police station of the Dan region located and interrogated six minor boys involved in the damage to several graves in a cemetery in Bnei Brak - including the grave of the Rosh HaYashiva, the late Rabbi of Mazuz. The investigation into the case was opened by the police last Saturday evening, upon receipt of a complaint about damage caused to several graves in the cemetery. As stated, the police entered the picture, and this…
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The Bnei Brak-Ramat Gan police station of the Dan region located and interrogated six minor boys involved in the damage to several graves in a cemetery in Bnei Brak - including the grave of the Rosh HaYashiva, the late Rabbi of Mazuz. The investigation into the case was opened by the police last Saturday evening, upon receipt of a complaint about damage caused to several graves in the cemetery. As stated, the police entered the picture, and this…

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kikar.co.il broke the news in on Monday, September 29, 2025.
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