I’m Still Waiting For You, Rivki
KATAMANDU, NEPAL — (December 7, 2008)
Chani Lifshitz
Chani Lifshitz, Chabad representative in Katamandu, Nepal, wrote a letter to her close friend, Rivkah Holtzberg, following the tragedy in Mumbai. Lubavitch.com presents a translation from the Hebrew that appeared in the Israeli paper, Yediot Achronot.
(lubavitch.com)–”Write,” you told me only two hours and ten minutes before they entered your home. “It’s been a long time since you wrote anything about shlichus,” you noted. “Write something, Chani, for me!”
So I’m writing you, Rivki. For you, my confidant for the last four years.
I know, I’ve posted the hell out of this Mumbai tragedy – there are tragedies happenineg every day, why not post about those? Mainlybecause itmes about Mumbai find their way to my screen, and other items do not.
This is just heartbreaking and demonstrates how lost one can feel sometimes. It’s hard to go on when you lose a friend, relative, anyone really, but to lose them in such a violent way, and not really know what happened. I just can’t imagine.









