When asked to reflect on the tragedy that forever changed Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein 39 days ago, he thinks back to advice he received from a spiritual leader as a 17-year-old student of the Jewish faith: the way to push away darkness was with light.
That advice has never been more significant than now, as Goldstein heals from physical wounds to his hands as a result of the shooting at the Poway synagogue he founded, and as he rises to meet a call to action.
“I chose to react in a very specific way,” Goldstein told a packed auditorium at the University of San Diego on Wednesday night.
Rather than leave him paralyzed, the trauma that left him without an index finger, killed a congregant and wounded two others has transformed him.
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