Yesterday, after Israelis were slaughtered in Bulgaria, rabbis and other members of the Chabad movement went to work. They watched over the bodies of the dead. They offered comfort, clothing and refreshments to survivors and witnesses at the scene of the attack, translated for doctors at the hospital, and handled a flood of telephone calls from concerned families in Israel.
Darkness will never snuff out that sort of light. Nowhere near.
It’s good to be blogging again. Speaking of Chabad, I love this cute video which transforms a Justin Bieber tune into a song about a Rebbe. Hope you enjoy it too.

What a sad subject to kick off with…..
But really good to see you back, I missed my daily fix…..
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Thanks, Neil.
I’ve got some happier topics to come.
Welcome back! I have been on your site every day waiting to see if you have relaunched! Though As Neil wrote, what a sad subject to come back with.
Thank you.
I’ve got a few posts lined-up for the coming week. A mixture of topics and moods.
The blog should also have a brand new design next week. Thanks for your support.
Welcome back. Missed you.
tragic news from Bulgaria. On a lighter note Welcome back Chas, youve been really missed
Thank you
I know what you mean about Chabad. I was always embarrassed to lay tefillin in public and didn’t get Chabad’s presence at Ben Gurion. Now I get them and this time on the way back from Israel I did lay tefillin and when I looked up afterwards I was surrounded by other men doing the same. It felt a good thing to do before leaving Israel. Very moving.