BANGALORE:
A Chabad Bangalore Jewish centre proposed to be set up by Rabbi Gavriel
Holtzberg and Rivkah Holtzberg will cater to the cultural and spiritual needs of
Jewish businessmen and technology professionals working in Bangalore. It'll also
reach out to the larger community to spread the good word of
selflessness.
Speaking to TOI over phone from California on Thursday
morning, Mordechai Kirschenbaum, a childhood friend of Gavriel, said this
centre, which will be ready in two weeks, will connect with members of the
Jewish community living and visiting Bangalore to make them feel at home. "There
aren't a whole lot of Jews in Bangalore. But some who are part of technology and
call centre companies go there. We thought even if there are only a few, it's a
good idea to set up the centre for them."
The underlying basis of the
centre, Kirschenbaum said, was to inculcate selflessness in people. "Gavriel was
selfless, reaching out to everyone in the community and ready to do anything for
anyone. He and his family were an inspiration for everyone."
He
added: "He has been a fantastic inspiration for me. We studied in the same
school in New York. He decided to go to India. His death was the worst thing in
my life. It is gut-wrenching. Hopefully, we'll filfil all his wishes when the
new centre comes up in Bangalore. God willing, we'll do well."
A few
members of the community have a temporary office on Brunton Road and have a blog
to stay in touch. Some are meeting to pray for the departed souls on Friday
evening with candle lighting, a gesture considered of high spiritual and
philosophical value in Jewish culture.