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The ability of the Jewish people to survive will continue forever.
History has shown us the face of the future but will change when the Moshiach is sent to us. -0/8-/2001 |
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My prayers go out to the victims. -0/8-/2001 |
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We cannot "understand" the darkness and we must always strive for the light.There will come a time when the holy light will sweep away the putrid darkness and then HaShem's truth will be revealed, may it be very soon.
G-d bless you for your efforts and all the Jewish people for their poise, patience, balance, vision, focus, emunah and bitochin to continue to travel on His way in this crooked, bumpy and mirror-filled world. We must encourage each other and stare the forces of darkness down and they will evaporate.
Shabbat Shalom - d. m. -0/8-/2001 |
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Excellent description.I forwarded it to all of my list and received "letters" of appreciation. Poignant, heart-rending, and moving. It is too bad that it had to be written. - R. G. -0/8-/2001 |
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Your article almost moved me to tears because of the
tragedy that befell my Jewish
Brothers and Sisters that day
in Yerushalayim.My prayers are with all of you in Israel.
May G-d bring peace and security to the Jewish people living in Eretz Yisrael.I have many cousins
that have lived in Israel for over 50 years. I worry for their safety as well as all the Jewish people living in our only homeland.My wife and I made aliyah last summer, and hope to be living in Israel sometime this year or next.May Hashem bless all of the Jewish nation.Shabbat Shalom.
Shalom & L'itrahot
- L. M. -0/8-/2001 |
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What a heart moving account. I wish Rabbi Binny could come to my Baptist church and relate this event to our Christians that don't seem to be moved with a heart for the Jewish people and nation. - g. m. -0/8-/2001 |
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