Shabbat, Shalom! my friends.
The Rabi Jacob Lieberman, the one you see behind the lectern — here in the local synagogue in Newark, Delaware — cried for the first five minutes today (Saturday, Nov. 3.). He said little during those moments. Even went behind a wooden panel for a couple of minutes to take a hold on himself. A barbaric tragedy last Saturday in Pittsburg was of course the main reason. But it was the sight of two turbaned men present in the congregation “to express love and solidarity of Delaware’s Sikh community with our Jewish brothers and sisters” that might have been reason right then. The cause, the sight, that overwhelmed him and many others.
It was a powerful testimony to how your little — seemingly ordinary — steps can mean a world for others.
Shalom!
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