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Holzbergs were beautiful couple, says Sacks

Chief Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks told a memorial service for the Mumbai victims that the Jewish community would "banish terror and darkness from the world."

December 3, 2008 10:31
The late Rabbi Gabriel Holzberg and his wife, Rivka

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Chief Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks told an emotional memorial service for the victims of the Mumbai terror attacks that the Jewish community would "rekindle the lights to banish terror and darkness from the world."

More than 400 people attended Wednesday evening's memorial service at Mill Hill United Synagogue in north west London. They included Rita Shaw, grandmother-in-law of Bentzion Chroman, one of those killed at Chabad's Nariman House, Dayan Avraham David of the Od Yosef Hai Indian community, and Ms Murugesan Subhashini, the press and information minister at the Indian High Commission in London.

Rabbi Sacks said that Rabbi Gavriel Holzberg and his wife Rivka, also killed in the attack, were "such a beautiful couple, open, warm and non-judgmental. I picture them in my mind as two holy people who spent their lives honouring God. We have been reminded how much needs to be redeemed in this dark and dangerous world."

Mill Hill's Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet, who attended the funeral in Jerusalem of those who had been killed, said: "With the right determination, we will prevail against terror. We do not fear — we have the strength to carry on."

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