It is with a deep sense of shock and grief that we heard the terrible news: Rabbi Gabi and Rivky Holtzberg, dedicated directors of Chabad of Mumbai, were among those brutally murdered in the attack on the Mumbai Chabad House.
Our hearts and prayers go out to all the innocent victims and their families of the brutal attacks throughout
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Motivated by the call of the Lubavitcher Rebbe – by his vision of boundless love and service – this young couple chose to go off the beaten path. They chose a life as Shluchim – as emissaries of the Lubavitcher Rebbe – to the far off city of
And somehow, inconceivably, a place like that… people like that… are specifically targeted for attack, for terror, for murder.
I have no words, and definitely no answers…
Their son, Moshe, turned two years old today… a day on which he himself was miraculously rescued from the Chabad House by a loving nanny… a day which he will mark for the rest of his life as the yahrtzeit of both of his parents.
Today, Moshe lost his parents. Today, Mendel and I – and the 4,000 other couples around the world who serve as part of the family of the Rebbe’s Shluchim (emissaries) – lost a brother and sister. Today, the Jewish people lost one of its finest and most precious treasures.
There will be time to analyze the resilience of faith. There will be time for grand words and gestures, great memorials. But today we mourn…
And today we ask of ourselves, and of each and every one of you, to emulate the shining example of Gabi and Rivky Holtzberg. To dedicate our lives a little bit more to goodness and kindness, to true and boundless love of our fellows. To take on one additional Mitzvah, so that each and every one of us, in our own way, create a personal Chabad House – a personal space of love and holiness.
We’ve been repeatedly asked: What can we do?
Yesterday, Rabbi Rosenberg (Rivky’s father) called on all women and girls to light a Shabbat candle tonight in his daughter’s merit, as we deeply believe that a little bit of light can dispel much darkness.
A fund has been created for the victims’ families, for baby Moshe, as well as for the rebuilding of Chabad in Mumbai. Donations can be made at www.chabadindia.org
On a personal note, Mendel and I would like to thank all of you for your thoughts and prayers, calls and emails. May we merit to celebrate many joyous occasions together, and live to see a brighter and better world.
(Adapted from a text written by Rabbi Dov Wagner)