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Monday, July 18, 2011

http://www.jpost.com/JewishWorld/JewishNews/Article.aspx?id=229973

To Brod, the fact that prominent Chabad rabbis had, at the most recent Independence Day ceremony, attempted to prevent one of their hassidim, Rabbi Shimon Rosenberg, from lighting a torch in honor of the State of Israel, could not be evidenced as the movement's anti-Zionist nature. Rosenberg's daughter Rivki and her husband, Rabbi Gavriel Holzberg, were the emissaries murdered in the 2008 Mumbai attack.

The Chabad rabbinic leadership, at the last moment, instructed Rosenberg to light the torch, and Rosenberg changed the wording of the salutational text he recited, dedicating his act "to the state of the Land of Israel" rather than to the modern secular State of Israel.

"There was a discussion here around it, there were different opinions on the subject," Brod said.

Head of the Knesset's Aliya Committee Danny Danon (Likud), who organized the event, saw no problem with the Israeli parliament honoring the movement.

"Chabad has for many years done very much for the State of Israel and its citizens, and in light of our appreciation and gratitude to it, the Knesset decided to hold this salutational event," he said.

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