Jerusalem - Yael Kolman began writing the eulogy for her son, Adiel, after hearing that he had been stabbed in a terror attack in Jerusalem’s Old City, but before she knew he was dead.

On Monday, she stood on the stairwell in front of the synagogue in the Kochav HaShachar settlement in the West Bank and read those words out loud.

“My dear Adiel. It’s 2 a.m. What am I doing here in Kochav HaShachar, with a righteous family that is hosting us in our pain. 

“Adiel, on the way [to the hospital], in the taxi, I thought of the eulogy even though they had not yet told me you had died. I felt that your energy was gone,” Yael said.

The body of her son, 32-years-old and a father of four small children, lay in front of her, stretched out on a table and wrapped in a white and black prayer shawl.

“What can I say of such a righteous person who dealt with such difficult things and overcame them?” Yael said.

“Lately, you had taken to calling me a lot and saying, ‘Mamush, what’s going on. Walla, things are not bad with me,” recalled Yael.

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