Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Statement Released by the family of R' Yosef Neumann

The following statement has been released by the family of Josef Neumann:

Our father Mr. Josef Neumann was severely stabbed multiple times during the mass attack Saturday night. The knife penetrated his skull directly into the brain. He also suffered three cuts to the head, one cut to the neck, and his right arm has been shattered. Our father's status is so dire that no surgery has yet been performed on the right arm. Doctors are not optimistic about his chances to regain consciousness, and if our father does miraculously recover partially, doctors expect that he will have permanent damage to the brain; leaving him partially paralyzed and speech-impaired for the rest of his life.



Our father has seven children, many grandchildren, a great grandchild, and brothers and sisters. We thank all of those who have contacted us for prayers and support. Please continue to pray for Yehosef Ben Perel. (Yeohosef is our father's Hebrew name. Ben means son, and Perel was the name of our grand mother OBM.)

We urge fellow Jews across the United States and around the globe to please share on social media their own experiences with anti-Semitism and add the hashtag #MeJew. We shall not let this terrible hate-driven attack be forgotten, and let us all work to eradicate all sorts of hate.

3 comments:

  1. אפילו חרב חדה מונחת על צוארו של אדם אל ימנע עצמו מן הרחמים
    The family is in tremendous pain.However, I don't hear the family's voice in this posting. It has overtones of political forces encouraging them to make this statement. The assumption that this was a premeditated, anti-semitic attack, rather than a random, criminal act carried out by a meshuggener, reduces the credibility of genuine anti-semitism as seen in Poway or Pittsburgh.

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    1. Are you saying that anti semitism don't exist by the blacks but only by white supremacists

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  2. What does that have to so with the price of tea in China? A criminal, regardless of his race, perpetrated a grievous crime. Period. He could have easily been the assailant in the Texas church. Which was motivated by what, dare I ask? Anti-semitism? Nah. An ordinary meshuggener with a gun.

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