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Young Muscovite Murdered After Trying to Stop a Brawl

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Yaakov Manasharshivili, who was murdered on Friday, dons the Jewish prayer boxes known as tefillin at the central synagogue in Moscow.
Yaakov Manasharshivili, who was murdered on Friday, dons the Jewish prayer boxes known as tefillin at the central synagogue in Moscow.

A young Jewish lay leader was murdered in Moscow over the weekend after attempting to stop a brawl between two rival non-Jewish gangs.

According to a statement from the Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia, Yaakov Manasharshivili, 26, encountered the melee on Friday. When he tried to intervene, he was shot at point-blank range. Moscow Police Commissioner Vladimir Kolokoltsev reported that the perpetrator fled, but that he was confident more leads would be found in the coming days.

Born to a traditional Georgian Jewish family and active in the local Georgian community, Manasharshivili served as a counselor at his local Chabad-Lubavitch center in the Khamovniki District of the Russian capital. Jewish community officials, including Russian Chief Rabbi Berel Lazar, took part in his burial on Sunday.


By Joshua Runyan
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