Nissan and Hannah Mordi

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I am Mordi, Nisan, ID number 4204426, born in Persia (Iran)

My wife is Mordi Hannah, ID number 4204427, also born in Persia

We immigrated to Israel in 1954 and in August (a few months before or after) we had a son, born in the maternity ward in Kfar Saba.

During the first days, we were not told anything is wrong with the child. After three days, they brought the children to their mothers for to feed them.

And our child – they did not bring him to my wife. And my wife asks, “Where is my child?” They say to her that he has died.

And the same day after work, I went to visit my wife and I did not find her in her room. I asked the midwives where my wife is, and they told me that they took her to a different room.

Then I asked the nurses and they showed me her room. I entered the room and she lay alone in the room and she was crying. I asked her what happened, and she told me that they told her that our child had die and she said that she doesn't understand… After all, the child had been lively over the three days and he ate fine, and suddenly they said that our child died.

And I went to the doctor (I don't remember his name). I asked him what happened to our child. And he said that “your child was not healthy and he died.” I asked him what he suffered from and he said it was his heart.

We were new immigrants and it did occur to us that after two thousand years of exile and suffering, and now that we had become a state, they would lie to us.

To this day, we feel sorry, since they did not give us a body to bury and we still believed that the child had died.

I request from you help us look into this matter.

Nissan Mordi, by way of his grandchild, Rafi Ya'akovi.

I entered the room and she was lying down alone, crying. I asked her what happened, and she said that they had told her that our child had died and she didn't understand… After all, the child had been lively and well the last three days, and had eaten fine, and suddenly they said that our child had died.








We were new immigrants and it did occur to us that after two thousand years of exile and suffering, and now that we had become a state, they would lie to us.