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    <title>Comments by Nandarani</title>
    <author>Nandarani</author>
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      <title>Comment to Remembering Gavriel and Rivkah Holtzberg</title>
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      <description>I got to know "Gavi and Rivki" over the last 36 hours by reading the New York Times.  I awoke today, in Hawaii, and checked the Times, and learned what happened to them and to you, the Jewish community and particularly BROOKLYN.  I am writing because I wanted some kind of forum to express my feelings:  I'm not Jewish but since I am from New York and have worked with many wonderful Jewish people, I want to express my strong  feelings of - wanting to let the community in Brooklyn, and the parents, friends and relatives know that someone (many people actually I am sure) cares a LOT about you now.  I am sure Rivki and Gavi are fine and it is a miracle about the survival of their son.  I hope to write to the New York Times to ask them to do follow up stories on the nurse/cook, and the son Moshe.  The story of Rivki and Gavi it seems could be made into a movie.  This entire thing reminded me of Daniel Pearl.   I am sorry to bring that up but it is the truth.   With aloha.  Nandarani</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[I got to know "Gavi and Rivki" over the last 36 hours by reading the New York Times.  I awoke today, in Hawaii, and checked the Times, and learned what happened to them and to you, the Jewish community and particularly BROOKLYN.  I am writing because I wanted some kind of forum to express my feelings:  I'm not Jewish but since I am from New York and have worked with many wonderful Jewish people, I want to express my strong  feelings of - wanting to let the community in Brooklyn, and the parents, friends and relatives know that someone (many people actually I am sure) cares a LOT about you now.  I am sure Rivki and Gavi are fine and it is a miracle about the survival of their son.  I hope to write to the New York Times to ask them to do follow up stories on the nurse/cook, and the son Moshe.  The story of Rivki and Gavi it seems could be made into a movie.  This entire thing reminded me of Daniel Pearl.   I am sorry to bring that up but it is the truth.   With aloha.  Nandarani]]></content:encoded>
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