Sunday August 3 2:23 PM EDT
Israeli bomb victim finally buried
By JOSHUA BRILLIANT
TEL AVIV, Aug. 3 (UPI) _ Grisha Peshahovich, the youngest victim of
last week's suicide bombing in Jerusalem, has finally been laid to rest
in a Bahai cemetery after being refused burial in Jewish and Christian
graveyards.
Grisha, a 15-year-old emigrant from the Urals, in the former Soviet
Union, was killed in Wednesday's double suicide bombing in a Jerusalem
market.
It was a melancholy conclusion after authorities took 24 hours to
establish his identity with blood and DNA tests.
Rabbis refused to bury him in a Jewish cemetery because his mother was
not Jewish and therefore, under orthodox Rabbinical law, neither was
he.
The Greek Orthodox Church would not take him because their cemetery was
for Christians only and his mother, Olga Peshahovich, insisted: "He
lived as a Jew. Grisha wasn't Christian. I don't want him buried as a
Christian."
Eventually, a place was found for him by Israel's small Bahai community,
which believes one's purpose in life is to worship God and advance
civilization. They donated a plot in their burial section in
Jerusalem.
Grisha's classmates showed up for the funeral, and with his parents and
Bahai officials standing by, a rabbi friend of the family recited a
section of the Jewish scriptures.
The grave was covered and no prayers were said. The general secretary
of the Jewish burial society in Jerusalem, Chanania Shachor, paraphrased
the final customary address to the deceased whose dignity they may have
harmed.
"I ask you for forgiveness," he said.
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