As has been my custom for many years, on Friday Nights, regardless of where I am , Morocco, Malaysia or Miami, I would light candles and recite in Hebrew my words of thanks for the bread and the grains and the wine and the fruits of the earth. It is usually a happy moment. But not today 10 000 km away in Neve Yaakov in
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Originally from the Before the Cure archive
As has been my custom for many years, on Friday Nights, regardless of where I am , Morocco, Malaysia or Miami, I would light candles and recite in Hebrew my words of thanks for the bread and the grains and the wine and the fruits of the earth. It is usually a happy moment.
But not today
10 000 km away in Neve Yaakov in Jerusalem, a terrorist killed severn worshippers saying very similar prayers to mine at a place of worship on the day of remembrance of the Holocaust.