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Rabbi Holtzberg Speaks About His Work

November 29, 2008


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Anonymous providence , RI November 19, 2009

to rabbi holtzberg and his wife rivka i'm deeply saddened by the loss of rivka and rabbi holtzberg, also for the rest of the jews that perished with them, some of them fathers of big families, and were supposed to return in israel. may g-d avenge their blood, they should return to zion with mashiach amen. Reply

Jack Goldfarb New York, NY November 17, 2009

Martyrs Remembered In their brief lives Gavriel and Rivkah Holtzberg inspired so many with their faithful practice of Judaism, their good deeds and their kindheartedness.

Even heaven could be enriched by their presence there. Reply

Aida Lisbon, Portugal via chabadindia.org December 4, 2008

Baby Moshe My prayers are with baby Moshe and his adorable and courageous nanny, Sandra.
I can't imagine baby Moshe's future without her presence.
May God bless them. Reply

Muhammad Asif Larkana, Pakistan December 2, 2008

A very said moment I strongly condemned the reprehensible terrorist attacks in Mumbai. I have grief on the death of Rabbi Holtzberg. and also my sympathy to his child. Reply

Reena Benizri montreal, canada December 1, 2008

may the holtzberg and rabinovitch families be spared from further sorrow and may we continue to do torah and mitzvots even more and merit to see the coming of mashiach.To Little Moshe may you grow up to be a tzaddik just like your Tatty,and have children as special as your parents. Reply

miley queens, NYC via chabadedmonton.org November 30, 2008

lets all hope that moshich is on his way AMEN Reply

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