Widow’s Reaction to Terror: We Need More ‘LIGHT’…
The young widow’s message, issued originally in Hebrew in ‘A Heartfelt Plea for Increased Light by Mrs. Chava (Eva) Sandler of Toulouse’ was published late Thursday on the Chabad.org website.
In her grief, the young widow asked parents to find special love for their children, increase the study of Torah, to light the Sabbath candles before sunset each Friday, and invite guests to the Passover seder.
“May no one ever have to endure such pain and suffering.”
Because so many people in France and around the world have been asking what they can do on her behalf, however, Sandler said she has felt compelled to respond.
“He was truly a good man, living, giving and selfless. He was sensitive to all of God’s creatures, always searching for ways to reveal the goodness in others. He and I raised Aryeh and Gavriel to live the ways of Torah. Who would have known how short would be their time on this Earth, how short would be the time I would be with them as their mother?”
Sandler went on to express her faith that regardless of the horrific manner in which her husband and the three little children died, she still knows that “the ways of G-d are good, and He will reveal the path and give us the strength to continue.”
“Parents, please kiss your children,” she entreated. “Tell them how much you love them, and how dear it is to your heart that they be living examples of our Torah, imbued with the fear of Heaven and with love of their fellow man.
“Please increase your study of Torah, whether on your own or with your family and friends. Help others who may find study difficult to achieve alone.
“The holiday of Passover is approaching. Please invite another person into your homes so that all have a place at a Seder to celebrate the holiday of our freedom.
“Along with our tearful remembrance of our trials in Egypt so many years ago, we still tell over how ‘in each and every generation, they have stood against us to destroy us.’ We all will announced in a loud and clear voice: ‘God saves us from their hands.’
“The spirit of the Jewish People can never be extinguished; its connection with Torah and its commandments can never be destroyed.
“May it be God’s will that from this moment on, we will all only know happiness.
“I send my heartfelt condolences to the Monsonego family for the loss of their daughter Miriam, and I pray for the speedy recovery of Aharon ben Leah, who was injured in the attack.
“Thank you for your support and love.”
Source: www.israelnationalnews.com
This woman's courage and power of forgiveness amazes me as I would want revenge...pure, brutal, unending revenge against the mu*lim bastards who did this to my family.
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