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Darkness of hate replaced with light

Gutnick was reflected in the miracles while addressing the service, and how did he get rid of the worst damage, even though it was leaked under the door of the flammable carpet and door.

When the attack occurred, the fire station was a meter away, wondering if the nearby restaurant used ice buckets to help extinguish the flames, and that there was just a chance that he was running to stamp a good Samaritan’s fire with his feet.

According to his mind, the only way to marry the flames so quickly was that the souls of the 150 -year -old communities breathe at once and detonated the fire before damaging the people inside.

“How else can you explain this?” Said the service.

Regardless of the rabbi, all of them alive and together as a community will “stay with him forever,” he said.

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Gutnick also said he would never forget to miss a call from the Prime Minister and received a voice message that details his shock on the attack.

After a few people applauded in the crowd, Anthony immediately called Arnavutes and explained that he did not “touch on a political point”.

Extra security was provided in the venue, the guards were found at the doors and two police cars in meters. However, Gutnick accepted a difficult week for the synagogue and urged the participants not to leave the front for their safety.

The Victoria police confirmed that the Anti -Terror Command directed the investigation into the arson attack last Friday night, but a terrorist act was not declared.

A Western Sydney man from the suburb of Toongabbie was accused of reckless behavior that endangered life, reckless behavior that endangered serious injury, penal damage and controlled weapons.

Rabbi Dovid Gutnick stands in front of the charred entrance of the Eastern Melbourne Synagogue.Credit: Aaron Francis

Approximately 20 people, including children, joined the Shabat in the historical Albert Street synagogue, when the flammable fluid was allegedly poured into the front door of the building.

Chazan Brett Kaye, on Friday night prayer, by singing and chanting the community directed. At the end of the service, Gutnick joked that he could vomit Shul in St Kilda, where Kaye was Cantor.

Rabbi tried to emphasize the victory of darkness as the theme of his service.

According to his request, the children were optimistic while running up and down in the corridor, the congregation joined loudly in prayer and song, and old friends greeted each other.

Raham’s wife Rachel Gutnick said the lighting of candles marked the transition from weekday to the sacred. Uz We believe that the place is transformed, ”he said. “Now we can all breathe.”

On Friday night, East Melbourne was among those who burned candles in Shul. In doing so, he covered his eyes when he said a blessing to increase our focus ”.

He said that the lighting of candles had a special meaning after a difficult week. “Everything is about increasing light, doing things that bring light, whether spiritual or physical,” he said.

While he talks Age, A congregation embraced him as he was put into service and whispered in his ear. “Everything will be good.”

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