Jerusalem - It was a day of incomprehensible grief as friends and family bade their final farewells to seven of the ten teens killed in yesterday’s flash floods in Israel.

Tzur Alif of Mazkeret Batya, the only boy to lose his life on Thursday’s tragic outing, was eulogized by several family members reported Ynet (https://bit.ly/2I2xdGC0).

“Just two days ago I helped you organize your backpack for the trip that you never returned from,” said Alfi’s sister Yael.  “I am still waiting for someone to tell me that it wasn’t you who died.”

According to The Times of Israel (http://bit.ly/2FnxAZl), Alfi lost his life saving others from the raging waters.

“He was caught on a large rock and could have climbed to safety but he let friends climb on him to get out,” said close friend Liri Uriel.  “That was Tzur. As soon as we heard there were nine girls and a boy killed, we knew it was him. If he could do it all over again, he would have done the same thing.”

Maayan Barhum of Jerusalem was remembered for her warmth, intelligence and her love of family.

“It makes no sense that we are mourning you,” said Barhum’s sister Chen.  “It isn’t logical.  Why do I have to bury my sister?  It seems wrong but Hashem’s ways are hidden.  You are an angel and he wanted you by his side. Look down on us from the heavens and watch over us.  I will miss you so much. I will think about you every day.  I love you so much, my beautiful little sister.”