Vandals broke into Yerucham's the Tiferet Yisrael synagogue and the B'levav Shalem yeshiva on Thursday.

Yerucham is a town of nearly 10,000 Jews, located 36.5 kilometres (22.7 miles) south of Be'er Sheva.

The vandals destroyed the Aron Kodesh, desecrated the Sifrei Torah, stole the mantle, and threw the klafim on the side of the road, into mud and water. The damage is estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands of shekels.

In a break-in at Tiferet Yisrael earlier this month, Tzedakah boxes were forced open and the vandals destroyed the building, damaging books and furniture. Similar events have occurred at the B'levav Shalem yeshiva. Complaints were submitted to Israel Police, but according to residents, nothing has been done.

Rabbi Yitzhak Shalev, Yerucham's rabbi, said: "The entire city of Yerucham is in upheaval. There's no one who heard about the destruction of the Sifrei Torah and was left unaffected. The sorrow and shock belong to our city's entire community, regardless of affiliation. No one believes that we've witnessed something like this."

"We all want and need to adhere to all of the authorities' health guidelines, but it is unthinkable that specifically because of the current crisis, the People of Israel's holy things - the Sifrei Torah and synagogues - will be damaged. We need to know that a Sefer Torah in any place in the world is not the Sefer Torah of the Jones family or a given synagogue. It's everyone's Sefer Torah, and debasing the honor of a Sefer Torah and desecrating it, is debasing the honor of all of Israel. Read more at Arutz-7