After murder, armed robbers break into Johannesburg yeshiva, attack rabbi and two students, cutting up Talis, using it to tie them up

Burglars broke into a yeshiva in South Africa Thursday morning in a robbery which has shaken the local Jewish community.

The incident occurred at the Kehillas Shomer Emunim in Johannesburg Thursday morning, when two armed burglars broke into the synagogue’s study hall, which is used by the local yeshiva.

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According to a report by Behadrei Haredim Thursday afternoon, the two suspects approached the yeshiva dean and two students with their guns drawn, robbing them of their personal possessions, including cell phones, one of the student’s car, cash, and other items. The robbers also stole computers owned by the study hall.

During the robbery, the suspects tied up the dean and the two students, by cutting up a tallit, or traditional Jewish prayer shawl. The three victims were left bound and gagged on the floor in the desecrated tallit while the robbers fled the scene.

While the facility is secured by private guards, the security teams assigned to the synagogue failed to prevent the break-in or the burglars’ escape. Read more at Arutz-7