Following the terror attacks in France, Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky, Chairman of Merkos Linyonei Chinuch, released a statement reaffirming sentiments echoed by many Parisian Jews that "Jewish life will not shut down."

Rabbi Krinsky: “Jewish Life Will Not Shut Down”

Following the terror attacks in France, Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky, Chairman of Merkos Linyonei Chinuch, released a statement reaffirming sentiments echoed by many Parisian Jews that “Jewish life will not shut down.”

It is with profound outrage that we mourn all those murdered last week at the hands of terrorists in Paris last week, including four Jews at a kosher supermarket. Seized Friday afternoon as shoppers were preparing for Shabbat, the terror at the store leaves a Jewish community feeling vulnerable.

With the largest Jewish population in the EU, the safety of France’s Jews is of deep concern to us. Chabad-Lubavitch represents hundreds of thousands of Jews in France. In Paris alone, with some 35 Chabad centers, including schools, shuls, and yeshivas, our representatives serve Jews in every district of the city. Indeed, two of the murdered, Yoav Hattab and Phillipe Braham, had close affiliations with our institutions.

Chabad representatives have, and will continue to further enhance security measures to protect the men, women and children who come to study, to pray, and to socialize at the city’s Chabad Houses. But they will not shut down the vibrant Jewish life that they have nurtured in Paris, and that its Jews have now enjoyed for many decades.

Prime Minister Valls was right in acknowledging that France will be judged a failure if its Jews are forced to flee. We urge Paris’s city authorities and the French government to take decisive steps to ensure the safety and security of France’s Jews and of all its citizens.

On behalf of Chabad-Lubavitch worldwide, our condolences to all the survivors and families of the victims. May G-d comfort them among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem.

Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky, Chairman, Educational and Social Services

6 Comments

  • Observer

    Rabbi Krinsky is always very statesman like. Dignified and humble. A true respect for Chabd and the Rebbe. Chabad is lucky to have him. A treasure. They dont make them like this any longer.

  • shmuel

    Im not sure whats the reason of advertising and puting chabad in the headlines when there is all this terrow all over the world. And whats tbe point.

    Was this thought out beore?

  • Sholom Cohen

    very dignified, statesmanlike.
    Rabbi Krinsky is the chairman for all the correct reasons.

  • shliach

    every shliach should carry a gun and be trained to use it

    chabad houses around the world are targets and this is the only way to at least try and save themselves