Elhanan, the father of Ori Danino who was murdered in captivity, shared additional details from his son's captivity that he heard from released hostage Eliya Cohen, who told him about his son's heroism. Danino told Channel 12 that he discovered that during his son's abduction, a terrorist who attempted to abduct him was severely wounded after Ori hit him. "Eliya said that even after they got to the tunnels, for 50 days, the terrorists searched for the guy who seriously hurt the terrorist," Elhanan Danino said. During a special ceremony on Wednesday, a Torah scroll was dedicated in memory of Ori Danino, who was abducted during the October 7th Massacre after saving many from the massacre at the Supernova Music Festival and was murdered in captivity. The Torah scroll was donated by donors in Florida through the initiative of the philanthropist Shai Graucher. Related articles: Terrorist who kidnapped Bibas family eliminated in Gaza Orange butterfly named in honor of Ariel Bibas 'I'd like to get as many hostages as we can' Sasha Troufanov prays at Lubavitcher Rebbe’s resting place Eliya told Danino's parents: "We sat there all of us, each one told their story. He told me, 'Eliya, I left the party and managed to escape. Someone I didn't know called me and asked for help. Nothing mattered to me. I went there to save them and didn't know if I would return. "He was very tough. He had a bullet in his shoulder. When I got to the tunnel he asked me to sit next to him. We were really good friends. I love you, and it's a great privilege for me to tell you these things," Cohen added. He also noted that Ori's last request to him was that if he left captivity alive, Eliya would ensure that a Torah scroll was written in his memory. Written on the cover of the Torah scroll are words that Ori wrote: "I want to be good enough to the world to be the person who I would want to spend time with."