Son of Israeli Killed in Berlin Attack Lights Menorah

Or Elyakim, the son of Dalia Elyakim – the Israeli woman killed last week in a truck-ramming terror attack in Berlin – lit the fourth candle on a giant menorah erected by the local Chabad Shluchim at the German capital’s iconic Brandenburg Gate.

from The Associated Press:

Or Elyakim’s mother, Dalia, was one of 12 people killed when a hijacked truck officials said was driven by Tunisian Anis Amri plowed into the market Dec. 19. Elyakim’s father, Rami, was seriously injured.

Tuesday was the fourth night of Hanukkah, the Jewish Festival of Lights. The eight-night celebration commemorates the re-dedication of the Temple in Jerusalem in the second century BC after its desecration by a pagan ruler.

Rabbi Yehuda Teichtal of the Jewish Community of Berlin said the city’s ceremonial menorah lighting in the presence of Christian, Jewish and Muslim representatives was a way “to bring light over darkness.”

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One Comment

  • Kol hakovod

    What a kiddush hashem
    The victory of light over darkness
    To see and hear the Rebbe by Brandenburg Gate is a true victory
    It will lead us iyh to the ultimate victory of Moshiach now