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Letters from Past Years |
| Annie Fischler: (7/11/2008) |
| To your Memory, There are still many people in ths Land of Honey,Milk and Olives,who struggle for Peace, and having your Memory with us. ”And they shall beat their swords in ploughwares...”.and make Peace.ISAIAH. As David and Solomon did struggle for Peace, as the People of Israel. Respectfully yours, Annie Fischler,from Flanders, Kingdom of Belgium |
| Claudia Wilson: (24/2/2008) |
| I still think about Itzhak Rabin a big Hero and a great man. He gave all the Jewish in the world hope for peace. I miss him. Shalom chaver. |
| Roger Lowe: (4/12/2007) |
| Yitzhak Rabin was the true hero of the Israeli people. He saw that peace and a two state solution were not two different things, but one. Israel needs someone like Rabin. Long Live Rabin!!! |
| Celia Leal da Costa: (1/11/2007) |
| Yitzhak Rabin was a great hero: His presence in the world scene was impressive and he left an unforgetable legacy, not only for his family and for Israel, but for our World, so much devoid of great leaders. I recall how much our Rabbi Henry I. Sobel felt deeply his loss, as well as his friends. Shalom will always be a word for Rabin and from Rabin! |
| HENRY HUBER: (29/10/2007) |
| YITZHAK RABIN WAS A GREAT GENERAL BUT HE WANTED TO BE REMEMBERED AS A MAN OF PEACE. I DISAGREED ON MANY OF HIS POLICIES BUT HIS MURDER ON THE DAY OF MY SON`S BAR MITZVAH BROKE MY HEART AND SHAME ON MYSELF AND ALL THE JEWISH PEOPLE. HIS MURDER WAS A DARK MOMENT IN JEWISH HISTORY. |
| Mark Gilbert: (25/10/2007) |
| Yitzhak Rabin, z”l, was one of our last true leaders. He fought with equal fury to protect the State of Israel and to bring it peace. His murder was a loss for the entire world. |
| Liora Cohn: (25/10/2007) |
| Israel lost a great leader. |
| Denise Hicks: (24/10/2007) |
| Most of my knowledge is ”second-hand”, through what I`ve read. But he seemed to be a man of peace who was dedicated to his country and the people of his country. I believe that he is one of the few people who made a contribution to the cause of world peace. There won`t be another one like him and his life should not have ended the way that it did. Shalom |
| sylvia zippor: (24/10/2007) |
| He was one of the founders of Israel and devoted his life to protect Isreal for the Jewish people. |
| Aristarchos Papagiannaros: (21/10/2007) |
| The loss of Yitzhak Rabin was a great loss for Israel and for the World; he was a great military and political leader and a great man of peace. |
| Muhammad Ali Shabbir: (21/10/2007) |
| He was the one who captured Palestine & later willing to give it back to its rightful owners. He once said that enough blood has shed……….and it must stop. Alas! His own blood shed over the piece of paper that had his speech. Those who learn lessons from past & try their level best not to repeat the mistakes of past are always remembered. He’s one of those. I wonder if there is another son of Israel who has the courage to take his vision of peace ahead. |
| Michael Fruitman: (17/10/2007) |
| Prime Minister Rabin is a hero to all people worldwide who search for peace. I am visiting Israel for the first next time week, and hope to see his memorial. |
| Per Busch: (19/9/2007) |
| Israel needs new leaders with the same visionary and steadfast capabilities as those that Itzhak Rabin had.May he rest in peace! |
| Sonia Goenaga Etxebarria: (11/8/2007) |
| Though I am from Spain I would like to say that Yitzhak Rabin was a very good politician who was really interested in archieve peace between Israel and the Palestinians. He was brilliant! |
| Zeev Rosenberg: (3/6/2007) |
| Good website. Yitzhak Rabin should be forever in our mind. A big politcal and a great person. |
| Jorjeta Voinovan Jorjeta Voinovan: (12/11/2006) |
| Beautiful, interesting site. Has added a site in bookmarks, tomorrow I shall return, to esteem still.:) |
| Julya Julya: (10/11/2006) |
| Very much, the interesting site, is a lot of helpful information, has added in bookmarks, tomorrow I shall return again to read through the newcomer. |
| Jim Elwell-Martinez: (4/11/2006) |
| Yitzhak Rabin was a wonderful statesman who strived for peace and the betterment of the Israeli state and it`s people, my country America will always cherish the memory of this wonderful man. |
| Herbert Langmeyer : (3/11/2006) |
| Itszak Rabin is the most loved statesman in the history of the State of Israel |
| Sikapale Chinzewe: (3/11/2006) |
| His words still ring in our ears, `Peace, Peace, Peace.` |
| Henryk Paszt: (3/11/2006) |
| Greatly missed , Big man. |
| simon cohen: (3/11/2006) |
| THE LOSS OF THIS GEAT MAN IS A LOSS NOT ONLY FOR ISRAEL BUT THE WHOLE JEWISH WORLD.WE WILL ALWAYS MISS HIM AND WE HOPE THAT HE SITTING BESIDE GOD AMEN |
| Nathalie Elcabas: (2/11/2006) |
| I was not agree with you all the time,and I was not understand all your decisions, but I trust you that much that I was not afraid. If we had one chance,”Amir” you killed it. How many deaths in this 11 years..... |
| Stephen Jackson: (2/11/2006) |
| A great man for a great nation too soon removed from us all.May there be others who will take up his legacy. |
| Amy K.: (2/11/2006) |
| As a new olah, I`m experiencing this yarzheit in a different way this year. The pain of this disaster in khu`l is not so heavy as it is here ... blessing you and me and all of us to honor his memory by working our hardest to bring peace ... and thank you, Yitzchak, for being our hero in war and our hero in peace. |
| Micha³ Grobelny: (28/10/2006) |
| I hope that Yitzhak Rabin still lives in hearts of those Israelis, who are for peace... |
| Karl Garman: (28/10/2006) |
| Peace is still possible; let us seek the middle ground together. |
| Barbara Haynes: (27/10/2006) |
| Would things be better had he lived? Let`s keep questioning ourselves every step of the way. |
| Daniele Cantini: (26/10/2006) |
| A man who had the courage to change his mind, to concede something in order to achieve peace He didn`t like the ”Palestinian option” yet he came to realize that it was the only one, and worked acrively for this, A man of courage, badly needed in days like these.. since the real courage is in making any effort to achieve peace, and the real enemy is always within ourselves. Addio |
| David Holden: (24/10/2006) |
| Greatly missed and still in our thoughts. |
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