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Chabad of Tallahassee's Response to the Terror Attacks in Mumbai, India

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While we mourn the loss of Rabbi Gavriel and Rivkah Holzberg, most of us are hundreds or thousands of miles away; yet our very being cries out: What can I do to help?

Yes, there is something we can do.

A mitzvah, a G-dly deed, has the power to reach deep into the core of our being --where we are all one, and the physical distance between us is of no consequence. At this core, a positive deed on our part can help bring peace and goodness to this troubled world.

A fund has been established to expand our Chabad House in their memory. We would like to expand the Shul area in order to have a bigger place of Worship & a bigger hall to host all our events.

So be a part of it, and help us make them remembered in one of the best ways possible. The Lubavitcher Rebbe O.B.M. mae it a point that when tragedy strikes, the best way to rectify it is to keep on building and expanding in order to benefit the community.

So help us make this dream a reality and help donate to this worthy cause.

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