VIDEO/PHOTOS: A Bellevue rabbi, his family and seven summer camp counselors escaped a house fire over the weekend by jumping from a second-story window, according to a colleague helping the family recover. No one was seriously injured, though Rabbi Sholom Elishevitz suffered minor burns to his hands and smoke inhalation.
The seven camp counselors, who were visiting from out of state, also escaped with minor injuries, according to Rabbi Mordechai Farkash, director of the Eastside Torah Center. The fire broke out around 5 a.m. Saturday at the family’s Bellevue home, which also served as a gathering place for meals and celebrations within the local Jewish community. “Everybody survived,” Farkash said. “The house is completely ruined, destroyed in ashes, and we’re going to have to help them rebuild.”
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