Israel Seen – One Family Overcoming Terror Together
OneFamily mourns the tragic murder of four innocent lives in the Sarona Market in Tel Aviv and we pray for the full recovery of those who have been injured. Once again, senseless hatred has caused extreme loss and unfathomable pain to Israel and its people.
OneFamily representatives have already visited victims in the hospital and will be present at each of the funerals and shiva houses. Ongoing emotional, financial, and legal assistance will be provided to these victims of terror and their families. We are there for each terror victim as they rebuild through their personal journey of recovery.
WE REMEMBER:
Michael Feige, age 58, from Givatayim
Dr. Michael Feige, was the head of the Israel Studies program at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. Feige, a sociologist and anthropologist won the annual Shapiro Prize for Best Book in Israel Studies in 2010 for his book Settling in the Hearts: Jewish Fundamentalism in the Occupied Territories. Feige leaves behind his wife, Nurit, and three daughters.
Mila Mishayev, age 32, from Ashkelon
Mila Meishiv soon to be married, was waiting with her friends for her boyfriend at the Max Brenner restaurant. Her friends said after she was wounded she was able to call her boyfriend to update him of the situation. Shortly after that she died from extreme blood loss from the bottom part of her body. Mila grew up in Rishon Lezion and most recently lived in Ashkelon. She leaves behind her fiancé, two parents, and three siblings.
Ilana Naveh, age 39, from Tel Aviv
Ilana was at Sarona celebrating her friend’s birthday when terrorist gunfire hit her in the chest. She is survived by her husband, lawyer Alon Naveh and four daughters, the oldest is 12.
Ido Ben Aryeh, age 42, from Ramat Gan
Ido Ben Ari was sitting at the Benedict restaurant with his wife and two children ages 14 and 16 at the city’s popular Sarona complex when the Palestinian terrorists opened fire, killing him and wounding his wife Tal. She was evacuated with gunshot wounds to the nearby Ichilov Medical Center, where she underwent surgery. As of Thursday morning she is in moderate condition.
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