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Rabbi Levy Zirkind took the shooting Saturday (April 27) in Poway personally.


“Love of God, love of our community always will defeat evil. It has through the centuries. It has through history.” — Councilman Garry Bredefeld
He knows Chabad of Poway Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein. The two attended Yeshiva (seminary) together in Brooklyn during the 1980s.
Zirkind’s son, Rabbi Mendel Zirkind, is friends with Goldstein’s son. Their wives went to school together as well. Both Zirkinds visited Chabad of Poway and know the layout of the synagogue.
On Sunday night (April 28), the elder Zirkind led a special service at Chabad of Fresno in solidarity with the congregation of Poway.
[rlic_related_post_one] “A little bit of light dispels a lot of darkness,” Zirkind said during his sermon. “When we realize we do more good deeds, more kind acts, and influence one more person — it’s not about the quality of the life. It’s about the life in quantity.”
Zirkind urged his audience to take on new mitzvah — commandments from the Almighty.
Fresno City Councilman Garry Bredefeld offered words of support.
“Love of God, love of our community always will defeat evil. It has through the centuries. It has through history,” Bredefeld said.

Heightened Security Concerns 

Zirkind literally opens his home every time he opens for schul (Yiddish for synagogue). Chabad of Fresno doubles as the Zirkind home. It would be inconspicuous if not for the giant menorah on the front lawn on Shepherd Avenue.

“I’m responsible to the congregants, to the people who come for different events. Security is now on our mind.” — Rabbi Levy Zirkind
Before the prayer service, Chabad members met to talk about security issues. No one wanted to go on the record about specifics, but the concern is there.
“We always have that concern on our minds. Do I have to take the necessary precautions? Unfortunately now, we have to take it at a different level,” Zirkind said.
Bredefeld, in speaking with the congregation, encouraged security measures that include carrying concealed weapons.
“It is a hard concept to swallow,” Zirkind said. “I’m responsible to the congregants, to the people who come for different events. Security is now on our mind.”
James Russell is a congregant at Chabad and also a Fresno State professor. Visions of Poway and Pittsburgh remain fresh.
“There’s a legitimate concern there could be copycat attacks,” Russell said. “We don’t have any instinctive aversion to self-defense … we are a very close-knit community and we are all cooperating on this. It should be fairly easy to do.”

Family to Family Outreach

The Chabad of Poway attack left one dead and three injured. The gunman is in custody, with anti-Semitism as the suspected motive.
Zirkind’s family reached out to Rabbi Goldsetin’s family after the shooting.
“He knows we are behind him. Where we go from here is you got to keep on building, doing more good deeds,” Zirkind said.
The words of Rabbi Goldstein echoed clearly in Fresno, during the after-prayer barbecue at the Zirkind home.
“We are strong, we are united, they cannot break us,” Goldstein said after the shooting.
The community kibitzed on hamburgers (no cheeseburgers, of course) and chips, wondering if they will be ready if the terror of Poway ever reaches Fresno.

David Taub has spent most of his career in journalism behind the scenes working as a TV assignment editor and radio producer. For more than a decade, he has worked in the Fresno market with such stops at KSEE-24, KMJ and Power Talk 96.7. Taub also worked the production and support side of some of TV sports biggest events including the Super Bowl, the NBA Finals and NASCAR to name a few. Taub graduated from the University of Michigan with dual degrees in communications and political science. You can contact David at 559-492-4037 or at Send an Email

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