The extremely joyous day of Purim threw the Jewish community into a day of festivities. The cheerful attitude stood in stark contrast to the previous week when we as a community were reeling from the heinous murders of the Fogel family members in Itamar: Udi and Ruth, the parents, Yoav, 11, Elad, 4, and Hadas, 3 months.
Motzei Shabbos of this week, parents dressed their kids in fantastic costumes and headed to Megilla readings. Last week, we came out of Shabbos to learn of the horrific ordeal that had happened in Israel. Parents thought of how to tell their children of the events that had occurred to our brothers and sisters in Israel. We tend to focus on the tragedy, not realizing that our children, perhaps, continue to focus on the living.
When Sarah Deitsch, Chabad Shlucha to The Schottenstein Chabad House at The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, told her daughters, Margalit, 11, and Batya, 8, about the Itamar tragedies, she spent time crying with them over the loss. At one point, Batya had poignantly asked, “Mommy, can we say that the three month old’s mission was over?” How can one answer that? “What we can do,” Sarah Deitsch answered, “is to do good deeds to counteract the pain and darkness.” And so while they mourned the loss, Margalit began to think of how she was going to reach out to the living, in particular, Tamar Fogel-a girl her own age.
Returning home after school on Monday, Margalit began to speak again about the events that had transpired in Itamar. This time, however, her focus wasn’t about the heinous crime, as most adult conversations had been that week. Instead, she questioned what would happen to the remaining children. Margalit had long wanted to start a kosher-cookie business on the Ohio State campus and that night upon the suggestion of her mother, she thought of the idea of baking cookies and selling them with all proceeds going to the Fogel children. Margalit excitedly said that “we can sell the cookies to students, and I can even make cupcakes, and Batya can help me…and we can give the money to those kids.” After spending every free hour in the kitchen and with orders coming in from classmates, teachers, and students, cookies were being sold round-the-clock at the Schottenstein Chabad House. Within 48-hours, Margalit and Batya had raised $1,650 dollars, which was sent directly to the Fogel children.
“It is a small token of the generosity of sisters far away,” states Sarah Deitsch. It cannot erase their pain or ease their future, but it underlines this most important fact: the unity and ahavas yisroel that exists amongst the Jewish people.
Even on the Ohio State campus, college students have been moved by the work of these two young shluchas. One student remarked that “I wish these things didn’t have to happen in order to show Jewish unity.” Students who came by to pick up a cookie or two, often left having given an even greater donation. The Schottenstein Chabad House has a plethora of programs all year long hosted by Rabbi Zalman and Sarah Deitsch, but it was perhaps the work of their children that may have inspired students the most. Rabbi Zalman Deitsch had stated that “in the face of great tragedy, we often forget the resilience and the determination of children. They are quick to grasp a hold of and allow life to flourish where darkness once stood amongst the Jewish people.” With the help of children like Margalit, Batya and thousands of other Jewish children worldwide, it is our hope that the Fogel children will do just that.
The week of mourning has ended. Purim has cast its joyous stroke. And the rebuilding begins. We have a lot to learn from the children. We should emulate the love of the Deitsch kids to create programs worldwide to not only continue to focus attention on the Fogel family, but to actively help them rebuild. In a heartbreaking manner, those three young kids–Tamar, 12, Ro’i, 8, and Shai, 2–have become our kids.
To donate to the Fogel children, please visit the OU Victims of Terrorism Fund: www.ou.org/terrorfund. Think about a community fundraiser event, but most of all, do not forget. Write to the Fogel family and do a mitzvah in their honor at www.chabad.org/special/israel/letters_itamar.htm.
we are so proud of you!!
Good job!
Nachas all the way from Down under Margie and Batya you guys are amazing!! Love your awesome Cuz!!
u guys are adorable!!! love u soo much and u really made a big difference!!
shes my camper…..and I love her!!! I miss u sooo much and Im so proud of you
I love u–Bracha
marge and batya thats insane. you guys are fund-raising prodigy’s. good job
this brings out what a true yid is
woohoo go margie luv ya miss ya
So proud of you and more so of your parents for showing you the way!
Columbus bubbie…always
wow that i really nice, i wish i had such a talent i’m sure that the rebbe and hashem is shepping a lot of nachas from you i wish you much more hatzlacha in all your work
GOO MARGIE!!!!! YOU ROCK!!
wooooooooooaaaaaaaaaaa margie. i heard all about u, and i am so proud of u!!!
go rosie
hey ur from camp! go you
from a certain bunkmate in a certain camp 😀
i love uuu!!
from az bunk ches!!!
good job batya!!! you rock!!! i miss you tons!!! 🙂 🙂 🙂
i miss u!!! love chaya 🙂
well done! well done!
Marge and bootch u guys r awsome! This is so amazing! Good job! Love u guys!
wow
how a yid should behave
u make us all proud!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
gooooo batya i luv u!!!!!
The Deitsch’s run the most amazing chabad house in the country!!! You guys rock.
that is amazing!!!!!!
B”H
wow! what a beautiful act of ahavas yisroel. May you continue to make us all proud! Moshiach NOw!
from bunk zayin az camp!!
u are amazing!
keep giving everyone nachas 🙂
go u! hi batya! go az camp 😀
from a bunk six lunitic 😉
Margalit and Batya: I always knew you guys were super capable
Now everyone else knows it, too!!!!
adorable kids. what a way to set an example for the community. parents raised them well!
Go Margalit and Batya!! Keep being an inspiration to those around you…
it’s a graet idea!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
wow! amazing! keep it up!!
Margalit and Batya: You inspire me!!
Please post a video of the children describing their project.
U MAKE EVERYONE PROUD!!!!
Soralle we are so proud of you and your daughters!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What a great idea! much Nachas to Mom and Dad
you are so amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
love arizona staff
kudos to the mammy & tatty
wow!! thats amazing!!!