Levaya for Rabbi Nehemia Lavi, 41, to begin at 12:00 pm at Har HaMenuchot.

Jerusalem stabbing victim Rabbi Nehemia Lavi will be laid to rest at noon on Sunday, at Jerusalem's Har HaMenuchot cemetery. President Reuven Rivlin will reportedly be giving a eulogy during the ceremony. 

Hundreds have reportedly already arrived to the site, just as the ceremony is about to begin. 

Rabbi Lavi, 41, a father of seven, is originally from Beit El in Binyamin north of Jerusalem, but has lived in the Old City for the past 23 years. He was a rabbi at Yeshivat Ateret Kohanim.

According to the rabbi's friends, he went down with his gun to try and save those wounded by the Arab terrorist in the attack, which also killed 21 year-old Aharon Banita Bennett and injured his wife and sonUpon arrival, the terrorist stabbed Lavi and took his weapon. 

Bennett will be laid to rest at the Mount of Olives cemetery at 1:30 pm Sunday.