The families of the Har Nof synagogue terror attack victims met Thursday with the family of the Druze police officer who was killed while he tried to protect them. During the emotional meeting, Rinael Saif, the widow of Staff Sgt. Maj. Zidan Saif, told the widows of Avraham Shmuel Goldberg, Aryeh Kupinsky, Rabbi Moshe Twersky and Kalman Levine: "There is no way to make this easier, no words that can offer comfort. I feel your sorrow." Rinael Saif was in tears as she eulogized her husband, saying, "My love, you promised you wouldn't leave me, and you left. The love we shared was indescribable. Our love gave us the most precious daughter whom you loved so much. "I am so angry at the fate that cut our love short. You were a hero in my eyes, and you will always be a hero." The families held a joint prayer service and dedicated an ambulance in memory of their loved ones to the Magen David Adom emergency services and to the Har Nof Medics organization. The children of severely wounded attack survivor Shmuel Goldstein drew pictures for Rinael Saif, and Goldstein wrote a letter of thanks. "The police officer saved my life," he wrote. "He who saves one life saves an entire world, and this police officer saved 20 or 30 people who lay on the ground not knowing if it was the end."