American Jewish leaders grieve as Hamas terrorists convicted of murdering their friends go free
Rabbi David Wolkenfeld wrote on Facebook. 'Somehow it had not occurred to me that people responsible for the deaths of people in my own close circles would be included.'
The coffins containing the bodies of Sarah Duker (front) and her boyfriend Matthew Eisenfeld (rear), who were killed in a Jerusalem bus bombing, are carried to the gravesite at the Beth El Cemetery in Avon, Connecticut, Feb. 25, 1996. Duker and Eisenfeld were buried next to each other.(photo credit: STEPHEN DUN/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES)ByPHILISSA CRAMER/JTA