Thousands Attend Funeral of Rabbi Amos Guetta Murdered in Netanya Home
A tragic event shook the city of Netanya on Wednesday as thousands gathered to mourn Rabbi Amos Guetta, a revered and humble spiritual leader known for his kindness and discreet charity work, who was brutally murdered in his bed at home. The funeral procession drew massive crowds, leading to significant traffic disruptions including the temporary closure of the Coastal Highway (Route 2). The rabbi's body was transported to the "Shikun Vatikim" cemetery, where thousands of followers and students awaited to pay their final respects.
The Central District Police Commander, Amir Cohen, expressed deep shock over the murder and immediately assigned the Sharon Crime Fighting Unit to investigate. Netanya police chief Kobi Abutbul confirmed heightened security measures to ensure the funeral proceeded peacefully and urged the public to follow police instructions.
Rabbi Guetta was widely regarded as a hidden righteous man who dedicated his life to helping thousands of needy individuals and youth, often rescuing those marginalized by society. News 14 presenter Oded Menashe shared a personal memory, describing the rabbi as a modest man who gathered young people from the streets into his basement study, offering spiritual guidance considered sacred by many. Menashe recounted a story illustrating the rabbi's reputed spiritual insight, where he identified a Jewish worker hidden among Arab laborers, demonstrating his extraordinary perception.
The funeral was marked by emotional eulogies and widespread grief, with attendees describing the rabbi as someone who "saw into the soul" and whose loss is deeply felt by the community and the people of Israel. The investigation into the murder continues under police supervision.
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