JERSEY CITY, NJ (VINnews) – The scene of the Jersey City shootout became a symbol of hope and perseverance on Sunday night, the first night of Chanukah.
Live at 10p: A menorah lighting in Jersey City, on the first night of a Chanukah, outside of the Jewish supermarket where tragedy stuck 12-days ago. @PIX11News pic.twitter.com/kRPB724o9b
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A small silver menorah and containers of doughnuts sat on a folding desk in entrance of the market.
A bit of after 6:30 p.m., Singer Yoely Greenfeld stood on the desk, only a few ft away from the place his sister, Leah Mindel Ferencz, was killed. With a purple lighter, Mr. Greenfeld touched a flame to mild the candle within the heart of the menorah.
“I know that Mindy would be uplifted to see the outpouring of support we have received from the Jersey City residents and from all over the world, from every race and religion,” Greenfield said WCBS Tv reports.
Jersey City police officers who were injured in the firefight were also honored. Raymond Sanchez who appears to have tears in his eyes as he was presented an award from Yeshiva school children whose lives were saved that day by those heroic officers.
The Jersey City menorah was displayed outside the boarded-up market Ferencz, 32, and her husband, Moshe Ferencz, owned. The market is on a street named for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who famously said, “Darkness cannot drive out darkness. Only light can do that.”
NJ Attorney General Gurbir Grewal, also was present at the candle lighting.