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11-Yr-Old Bnei Brak Girl Critically Injured By Iranian Missile Dies Of Her Injuries

Apr 25, 2026·3 min read

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — BDE:Thousands from all communities and backgrounds attended on Saturday night the levaya of Nesia Karadi HYD who passed away on Friday evening after a month during which doctors fought for her life. She had been critically injured by an Iranian missile that struck her home on Rimon Street in Bnei Brak on Erev Pesach.

The first to eulogize at the levaya was her uncle, Rabbi Michael Lasri, a renowned charedi Darshan and public speaker, who spoke about the great spiritual strengthening that took place over the past month, during which many people took upon themselves to welcome Shabbat earlier. “She had merits with all the great rabbis of the land. I have been involved in bringing people closer to Judaism for forty years, and she accomplished it in just a few weeks,” he said. Rabbi Lasri asked that she pray for the family: “Because we need many miracles and wonders, we don’t know what will be.”

Rabbi Yigal Cohen, a member of the Chief Rabbinate Council, said: “This soul brought thoughts of repentance to the people of Israel. Her only ‘crime’ was that she was born a Jew in the Land of Israel. Sadly, almost a month after the incident, despite the parents tearing the heavens with their prayers, Nesia was called to the heavenly academy.”

“This pure child, who completed her mission in this world, took with her to heaven so many prayers,” Rabbi Cohen added.

Her father, Rabbi Elazar Elchanan Karadi, then eulogized her and accepted the divine judgment: “I want to say thank you to the Creator of the world for giving me a daughter who taught me what true joy is, what love of Torah is. She was our happiness in life. Thank you to G-d, to the rabbis, to the people of Israel, to Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer, to the doctors, to the ‘Ezer Mizion’ organization, and to every person in Israel who took upon themselves even the smallest good deed. Thank you to all those who donated blood, your blood will save lives among the people of Israel.”

“Our daughter Nesia merited to illuminate the people of Israel with complete repentance, and we are the only parents in the world who could accept this with love from G-d. I ask the dear people of Israel to continue strengthening themselves, to continue reciting Psalms and studying Mishnah in her memory, and to take on a small good deed in memory of Nesia bat Hila. Go before the Throne of Glory and implore for your father, mother, brothers and sisters, for your grandmother, and for all the people of Israel, that He send complete healing to all.”

“We ask your forgiveness, we did everything we could for you, but G-d wanted otherwise. We are sure you will watch over and influence all of Israel.”

May her blood be avenged.

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