Washington - Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein recited this morning the ‘Birchas Hagomel’ for miraculously being saved during a shooting at his synagogue last Saturday, at the Chabad in Washington, DC.

Rabbi Goldstein flew to Washington last night, ahead of the National Day of Prayer event. The Rabbi and his family were personally invited to the event by the President and the First Lady.

Lori Gilbert-Kaye, the woman killed in the shooting stepped in front of the bullets aimed at Rabbi Goldstein as he raced to evacuate children, according to her friends and authorities.

Four days after surviving the worst day of his life, Yisroel Goldstein made the cross-country trip. 

“What I saw happen on Saturday morning was a page out of the Holocaust days,” Rabbi Goldstein told 10News. “The hatred has not stopped. The hatred the anti-Semitism has risen and it must be stopped.”

This is the reminder the Rabbi hoped to convey at the National Day of Prayer event at the nation’s capital.

“Having me join him [the President] at the prayer service is very meaningful,” Rabbi Goldstein said. “It helps us with the beginning of healing. And I’ll be talking to him from my heart about our community appreciates him, and how we’re proud to be American, and we’re proud of the American spirit.”

Before departing for the capital Wednesday morning, Goldstein met with Jason Greenblatt, Trump’s advisor on Israel, who called the rabbi “a pillar of strength.” Since the shooting, Goldstein has called for the greater Jewish community to show solidarity with the victims and show strength in the face of bigotry and anti-Semitism