Around seventy thousand people turned out in the pouring rain on Monday, to pay their final respects to HaRav Chaim Druckman, ztz"l, who passed away earlier this week. Israel National News spoke with Rabbi Dr. Yona Goodman, the national director of education for Bnei Akiva yeshivas and ulpanot, who stressed the extent of the tribute paid to Rabbi Druckman.

"The number of people here is an expression of how Rabbi Druckman touched so many different types of people in Israeli society, and in Religious Zionism," Rabbi Goodman said. "He achieved this because he was only interested in the truth, and he spoke from a warm heart."

In today's deeply divided society, that was an incredible achievement, one which Rabbi Druckman sustained throughout his 90 years of life. "He cared about everyone, no matter what his opinion was," noted Rabbi Goodman. "He exerted himself even on behalf of people who criticized him personally, because all that concerned him was the future of Am Yisrael [the Jewish People] and the future of this country.

"Rabbi Druckman often talked about how things changed over the years, how seventy or eighty years ago, everyone was sure that within a few generations, there would be no religious people left -- and then, somehow the situation flipped. What he didn't talk about was how important he was in making that flipover happen," Rabbi Goodman added.... Read More: Arutz-7