Nathan Azize, Munich, Germany
The way in which everything was done gave me the feeling that we were being filmed or something because he was just so enthusiastic. I could not believe in that moment how beautiful it all was; and just for me..
Two weeks ago, I did not know you. Now, I am searching your beautiful face, reading about you everywhere, haunted that a Jewish sister was murdered because of who she was, and the goodness she did...
Hundreds of people crowded in the small alley outside of Mumbai, India’s central Chabad-Lubavitch to witness a public Chanukah menorah lighting outside the six-story building destroyed in last month’s terror attacks.
More than 5,000 people gathered in Jerusalem’s Mea Shearim neighborhood for a moving ceremony marking the conclusion of the first 30 days since the burial of the victims pulled from Mumbai, India’s central Chabad-Lubavitch center.
The attack on Nariman House was the coward act of Islamic terrorists. I could not control my tears when I saw little Moshe on the television. Hope God will keep Moshe always happy. I love you.......Moshe.........you are the child of whole world.
Anonymous wrote:
G-d!
12/23/2008 12:02:00 AM
Blessed be the true Judge When will moshiach finally come?
Anonymous wrote:
12/21/2008 10:24:00 AM
i just so much wish for death to be no more no more sorrow blessed be their souls
John Timothy Austin wrote:
The Most Revered Rabi lives on
12/12/2008 6:01:00 AM
As an Indian citizen interested in Israel, I was deeply grieved to learn of the mindless murder of the Rabi Gabi and his wife in Nariman house. Only the day before the news broke out of his death, I read the Jersusalem Times online and discovered that the Rabi was an able, stable and wonderful person. I too prayed that his life would be spared.... in vain.
I offer my heart-felt condolences to the Jewish community in India and around the world. Shalom!
Danny Bobrow wrote:
12/11/2008 6:36:00 PM
How wonderful that this story continues to grow and show the love in so many peoples', of all walks, hearts and minds.
It stands as an ever growing pillar in time and space supporting the desire for peace and to overcome this tragedy.
G-d bless everyone who has taken the time to contribute.
Vashi Ram Chandi wrote:
Post Reference / Respectfully, http://dogood.aish.
12/11/2008 12:02:00 PM
My comments featured above pertain to the Post titled, May you always feel loved...
I do not know iIF this post was being considered objectionable? referred to? Which is what I responded to sincerely
Apologies for any mis interpretation since the post May you always feel loved. has been posted in good faith and sincerely