From the Archive: A triple kidnapping, in 1938 Palestine

Daniel Treiman

At the hitchhiking spot in the West Bank where three teenagers -- Eyal Yifrach, Naftali Fraenkel and Gilad Sha'ar -- were abducted, Israelis light memorial candles after the discovery of their bodies, June 30, 2014. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash 90)

At the hitchhiking spot in the West Bank where three teenagers — Eyal Yifrach, Naftali Fraenkel and Gilad Sha’ar — were abducted, Israelis light memorial candles after the discovery of their bodies, June 30, 2014. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash 90)

The recent kidnapping and murder of three Israeli teens was a national trauma for Israeli that set off the current conflagration.

Nearly eight decades ago, there was another abduction with some eerie parallels.

In 1938, three young Jews — two in their teens, one in his 20s — were kidnapped from the Jewish community of Givath Ada in British Mandate Palestine by an Arab band. Their bodies were found almost two years later in a pit near an Arab village.

Here is the March 29, 1940 Jerusalem-datelined JTA story:

The bodies of three Jewish youths kidnaped by an Arab band in 1938 were discovered today in a pit near the Arab village of Zila, in the Jenin sub-district.

The youths were David Auerbach, 13; Itzhak Krupik, 18, and Jacob Zvang, 24. They were kidnaped on July 23, 1938, from the Jewish colony of Givath Ada. Identification was made through their clothes.

Daniel Treiman Daniel Treiman is JTA’s managing editor.