Monday, February 19, 2024
bs"d He was 'all in it' the years he was with the Chabad House, and all of you were openhearted, giving, and sharing, and brought a lot to our community. Clearly you all worked very hard to make it comprehensive, and suitable for the needs of the community (or at least our portion of it) and to always offer to order whatever you did not already have. You did your best to become suddenly knowledgeable about a new field, and Aharon a"H stood behind you in all of that effort. It was such a gift to us, I think, to have it so handy, whether inside the Chabad House or at the nearby shopping center. How you made your lives over left me in awe, and does so, now, even more. It took a lot of humility & dedication. Both of you had willing spirits to accept guidance from the community leadership there. It was hard for the kids, all the changes they had to make, but they always came with a good will and open hearts, and always behaved in a manner of loyalty to family and menschlichkeit in shul, and it was something I could truly respect. Kids don't just happen to have these good traits; it takes the parents to raise them that way. I am visiting this site sometimes to see how people cope, in Jewish Denver, when the end seems to approach, and this was my next sorrowful surprise, so, for starters, I'll keep you in mind by my Friday Night lichtsen. Even though I knew, from NY, that the store was no longer open, I'd hoped to get to see you, for I appreciated the acceptance, and your caring to help, and Aharon a''H was also that way. I'll hope and pray my fellow Chabadniks, from those days, will remember him, too, for the way he was all-in to help our community. Thanks for all you did to help me, but re. Mr. Brewer, a"H, I have to ask Hashem to pass on those thanks, as Yonder, He is the Phone Operator and the IT Person, at least according as the teachings I've received, and I'll be sure to give Him a good word about Mr. Brewer. Definitely someone to respect, then and in the Time to Come.