Funeral held for American-Israeli hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin killed by Hamas (2024)

Thousands gathered in Jerusalem Monday to mourn Hersh Goldberg-Polin, an American-Israeli hostage with Chicago ties who was held for nearly a year and killed by Hamas last week.

Goldberg-Polin, 23, was taken hostage while attending the Nova Music Festival when Hamas militant groups attacked Israel, taking 251 people hostage and killing about 1,200 people.

Since then, Goldberg-Polin has become one of the best-known hostages, as his parents and Chicago natives Rachel Goldberg and Jon Polin, have met numerous times with world leaders to beg for help in bringing their son and other hostages home. They also spoke at last month’s Democratic National Convention in Chicago.

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At the funeral held Monday at a Jerusalem cemetery, Goldberg and Polin; their daughters Libi and Orli; Israeli President Isaac Herzog; and others eulogized Goldberg-Polin.

“Before Oct. 7, you always sought ways to make the world around you better,” Polin said. “Since Oct. 7, you have become a global symbol for bringing improvement to our world.”

An emphatic push to bring the remaining 101 hostages home rang through the eulogies.

“As a human being, as a father and as the president of the state of Israel, I want to say how sorry I am, how sorry I am that we didn’t protect Hersh on that dark day, how sorry I am that we failed to bring him home,” Herzog said. “The time to act is now. Bring them home.”

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Goldberg-Polin’s parents described him as an inquisitive kid who grew into an empathetic adult, always seeking to understand others and extend compassion to those who needed it.

Polin shared anecdotes to show his son’s character, including one about a trip the family took to Florida when a man came into a store and said there was a kid outside asking people to quiz him on U.S. presidential trivia then giving the correct answer each time.

Polin had no doubt in his mind who it was — his son Hersh.

Family members wore torn clothing, carrying on a Jewish tradition in which close family mourners rip clothing in an expression of grief.

Goldberg’s white shirt was marked by a sticker with “332" written on it, referring to the number of days since her son and other hostages were taken.

They stood at a podium facing a sea of fellow mourners, many holding Israeli flags. At times, the crowd sang in Hebrew, and the family gathered at the podium near the end of the funeral to recite a mourning prayer, called the Kaddish, in Hebrew.

Goldberg focused largely on her good fortune in having Goldberg-Polin as her son. “One thing I keep thinking about is how out of all the mothers in the whole entire world, God chose to give Hersh to me,” she said.

Both parents’ remarks also touched on the brutal end to their son’s life, and they addressed him directly to beg forgiveness for being unable to bring him home alive. They described the agony of the last 11 months and revered Goldberg-Polin for doing everything he could to survive as long as he did.

“Finally, my sweet boy finally, finally, finally, finally, you’re free,” Goldberg shouted through tears at the end of her address.

Authorities found Goldberg-Polin’s body Saturday along with the remains of five other hostages in a tunnel under the city of Rafah in Gaza, prompting large protests throughout Israel over a war that has been devastating for Israeli victims and Palestinian civilians.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been under increasing pressure to reach a deal to release the hostages, and he’s come under intense criticism for his military response to the Hamas attack.

Worldwide and in Chicago, pro-Palestinian demonstrators have shown up in droves to demand a ceasefire and end Israeli airstrikes that have killed more than 41,000 people.

Nearly every week, chants of “free, free Palestine” can be heard in downtown Chicago and last month, thousands of protesters gathered near the Democratic National Convention, organizing every day of the event to pressure politicians for an end to U.S. aid to Israel.

Meanwhile, Goldberg and Polin were inside the United Center addressing delegates. They were greeted by a rousing standing ovation and chants of “bring them home.”

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Goldberg said in the days leading up to the announcement of her son’s death, she was hopeful for a deal to bring the hostages home.

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“The hope that perhaps a deal was near was so authentic it was crunchy,” Goldberg said at Monday’s funeral. “It tasted close, but it was not to be so. Those beautiful six survived together, and those beautiful six died together. And now they will be remembered together forever.”

Funeral held for American-Israeli hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin killed by Hamas (2024)
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