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[T166]Terrorist Attack In Pakistan
by Nina Amir, Nin
Rather than asking the world to take revenge on the terrorists, Chabad has requested that the Jewish world in particular respond by performing "mitzvot," or commandments. These include acts of loving kindness, giving charity, lighting Sabbath and holiday candles, saying prayers, and studying Torah (the Old Testament or Bible) among other things. Even 6,000 college students united to take part in an emergency "Mitzvot for Mumbai" campaign launched by the Chabad on Campus International Foundation.

This community, is not only mourning the death of two people who have been called "tzaddikim," righteous ones, well loved and doing much good work in Mumbai, but also is having to deal with the fact that they are a terrorist target,. Yet, they are neither striking out in anger nor cowering in fear. Rather, they are reaching out and asking people to respond with love and good deeds in a time when hate and aggression seems the preferred emotions and actions to take.

When the Chabad house was attacked on November 26, Chabad Emissary Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg and his wife Rivkah were murdered. The Holtzberg's son, who celebrates his 2nd birthday on that day, was saved by his courageous nanny. Interestingly, Rivkah's parents requested that in her memory, Jewish women should light Shabbat (Sabbath) candles each Friday. In this way, just when the world seems darkest, women, who traditionally have the role of lighting Shabbat candles each Friday night, help bring light into the world. The hope remains that if enough women light candles each Friday, and if enough Jews fill the world with Torah and mitzvot, they also can fill the world with enough light so that terror and darkness have nowhere to hide.

That said, even those people who aren't Jewish can learn something from Chabad's response to the attack on the Chabad House in Mumbai -- and can take similar action. If enough people in general - Jews and non-Jews alike - do good deeds and say prayers, we can accomplish the same thing. We can shine enough light into the world to create change in a very different manner.
Nina Amir has sinced written about articles on various topics from self improvement and motivation, Guided Meditation and Dating and Romance. Amir offers practical spirituality, human potential and personal growth tools from a Jewish perspective, but her teachings cross the lines of most religious and spiritual traditions. She is the holiday and spirituality expert on "Conversations with Mrs. C. Nina Amir's top article generates over 60500 views. to your Favourites.
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