Thank G-d they were not buried in France. They bodies were laid to rest in the Jewish homeland. Photos: Vos Iz. (hat tip Ken M)
Mourners attend the funeral in Jerusalem of Rabbi Jonathan Sandler, 30, his 6-year-old son Arieh, his 3-year-old son Gabriel, and 8-year-old Miriam Monsonego killed a few days ago when a gunman shot and killed the four at a Jewish school in Toulouse, France. March 21, 2012. (Credit: Flash90)
Mourners attend the funeral in Jerusalem of Rabbi Jonathan Sandler, 30, his 6-year-old son Arieh, his 3-year-old son Gabriel, and 8-year-old Miriam Monsonego killed a few days ago when a gunman shot and killed the four at a Jewish school in Toulouse, France. March 21, 2012. (Credit: Flash90)
The mother (C) of seven-year-old Miriam Monsonego mourns during a joint funeral in Jerusalem for her daughter and the other three victims of Monday’s shooting in Toulouse, March 21, 2012. Three children and a rabbi shot dead at a Jewish school in France were buried in Jerusalem on Wednesday, the victims of what an Israeli politician said were murders inspired by "wild animals made crazy by their hatred" of Jews. (Credit: REUTERS)
A mourner reacts during a joint funeral in Jerusalem for the victims of Monday’s shooting in Toulouse March 21, 2012. Three children and a rabbi shot dead at a Jewish school in France were buried in Jerusalem on Wednesday, the victims of what an Israeli politician said were murders inspired by "wild animals made crazy by their hatred" of Jews. (Credit: REUTERS)
People carry the bodies of the victims of Monday’s shooting in Toulouse, during their joint funeral at a cemetery in Jerusalem March 21, 2012. Three children and a rabbi shot dead at a Jewish school in France were buried in Jerusalem on Wednesday, the victims of what an Israeli politician said were murders inspired by "wild animals made crazy by their hatred" of Jews. (Credit: REUTERS)
Mourners stand around the bodies of the victims of Monday’s shooting in Toulouse during their joint funeral service in Jerusalem March 21, 2012. A gunman, suspected of killing three children and a rabbi at a Jewish school in the name of al Qaeda, said on Wednesday he would hand himself over to police after an hours-long siege in which he wounded three officers. (Credit: Flash90)
Mourners stand around the bodies of the victims of Monday’s shooting in Toulouse during their joint funeral service in Jerusalem March 21, 2012. A gunman, suspected of killing three children and a rabbi at a Jewish school in the name of al Qaeda, said on Wednesday he would hand himself over to police after an hours-long siege in which he wounded three officers. (Credit: Flash90)
Mourners stand around the bodies of the victims of Monday’s shooting in Toulouse during their joint funeral service in Jerusalem March 21, 2012. A gunman, suspected of killing three children and a rabbi at a Jewish school in the name of al Qaeda, said on Wednesday he would hand himself over to police after an hours-long siege in which he wounded three officers. (Credit: Flash90)
Mourners stand around the bodies of the victims of Monday’s shooting in Toulouse during their joint funeral service in Jerusalem March 21, 2012. A gunman, suspected of killing three children and a rabbi at a Jewish school in the name of al Qaeda, said on Wednesday he would hand himself over to police after an hours-long siege in which he wounded three officers. (Credit: Flash90)
The body of eight-year-old Myriam Monsonego, the daughter of the Toulouse headmaster, Rabbi Yaacov Monsonego, is lifted and carried from the funeral service in a Jerusalem cemetery to her grave, 21 March 2012, as she and the three members of the Sandler family are buried in the same service. The bodies of the four victims of a shooting attack at a Jewish school in the French city of Toulouse on 19 March were laid to rest in Jerusalem. (Credit: EPA)
The mother of seven-year-old Miriam Monsonego (bottom R) mourns during the joint funeral service in Jerusalem for her daughter and the other three victims of Monday’s shooting in Toulouse March 21, 2012. A gunman, suspected of killing three children, one of them Monsonego, and a rabbi at a Jewish school in the name of al Qaeda, said on Wednesday he would hand himself over to police after an hours-long siege in which he wounded three officers. (Credit: REUTERS)
Mourners stand around the bodies of the victims of Monday’s shooting in Toulouse during their joint funeral service in Jerusalem March 21, 2012. A gunman, suspected of killing three children and a rabbi at a Jewish school in the name of al Qaeda, said on Wednesday he would hand himself over to police after an hours-long siege in which he wounded three officers. (Credit: Flash90)
Mourners stand around the bodies of the victims of Monday’s shooting in Toulouse during their joint funeral service in Jerusalem March 21, 2012. A gunman, suspected of killing three children and a rabbi at a Jewish school in the name of al Qaeda, said on Wednesday he would hand himself over to police after an hours-long siege in which he wounded three officers. (Credit: Flash90)
Mourners embrace during a joint funeral in Jerusalem for victims of Monday’s shooting in Toulouse March 21, 2012. Three Jewish children and a rabbi shot dead at a Jewish school in France were buried in Jerusalem on Wednesday in a funeral where one Israeli official said the attack was inspired by "wild animals made crazy by their hatred". (Credit: REUTERS)
Eva Sandler, wife and mother (3rd R) of three of the victims of Monday’s shooting in Toulouse, mourns during their funeral in Jerusalem March 21, 2012. Three children and a rabbi shot dead at a Jewish school in France were buried in Jerusalem on Wednesday, the victims of what an Israeli politician said were murders inspired by "wild animals made crazy by their hatred" of Jews. (Credit: REUTERS)




