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22.11.2024

Pittsburgh Yeshiva student fell from height 5m - and was slightly injured

Ashdod yeshiva student fell through a roof light socket from the yeshiva roof into the corridor, a height of 4-5 meters • Feeling pain in his legs, he crawled into a room - and alerted Hatzala

Photo Illustration: Yaakov Nahumi
Photo Illustration: Yaakov Nahumi


In the Tzidkas Yosef Yeshiva of Pittsburgh, on Pittsburgh Rebbe street in Ashdod, a yeshiva student fell from a height of 5 meters at about 6:15 this morning - and was slightly injured. He was taken to Barzilai hospital in Ashkelon.

David Oberlander, from Ichud Hatzala Lachish, told Behadrey Haredim that when he arrived at the yeshiva, he was directed into a room, where a young boy aged 17 lay, who complained of pain in his limbs.

According to the injured, he was on the roof of the building at 6:15, and for some reason fell through the chimney of light into the yeshiva corridor, a height of 4-5 meters. He said he felt severe pain in his legs, crawled into a room, and then invited Hatzala.

The yeshiva student was taken with his condition defined slight, with suspected fracture in both legs.
Yeshiva Ashdod Pittsburgh fall hospital

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