BS"D Givalt! Givalt! Givalt! I remember this video. I'll never forget that year seeing a dark haze hovering over Meron and Tzfat. Many miracles have been revealed from those days. One father lost two sons. His prayer was for HKBH to not let his Emunah be effected. BH. This video STILL brings me chills.
So, anyone who is meticulous about using a bencher will have his needs provided for with dignity for his whole life... and yet, the whole story begins with a newly married man who was deeply committed to using a bencher but was trampled to death (hardly the most dignified way to go). In the end, the miracle here involves a sofer getting a job, but-- despite the heroic efforts of the narrator-- I find that it is overshadowed by the tragic death of 45 people who, perhaps, were in greater need of a miracle than an unemployed sofer.
BS"D Givalt! Givalt! Givalt!
I remember this video.
I'll never forget that year seeing a dark haze hovering over Meron and Tzfat.
Many miracles have been revealed from those days.
One father lost two sons.
His prayer was for HKBH to not let his Emunah be effected.
BH. This video STILL brings me chills.
We are all so interconnected, in ways we can't even fathom.
LOVE this! Gave me the chills
So painful what happened in Meron. Im sure there are many hidden stories. Very mechazek. Todah.
Wow!! Chills!!
Beyond beautitul. Thank you so much for sharing!!
So cool love it and you so much
WOW!!!!!!
Thanks for sharing and adding value to my day.
Beautiful story, thank you....
Wow, wow, so inspirational. Thank you
Oh how remarkable !!
Wow ❤
B''H, Amen
A chilling story of hashgocho pratis.
Amazing story
Wow! This is amazing!
wow. amazing השגחה פרטית ❤
Amazing
מדהים
Wowowow
How are you yoley
So, anyone who is meticulous about using a bencher will have his needs provided for with dignity for his whole life... and yet, the whole story begins with a newly married man who was deeply committed to using a bencher but was trampled to death (hardly the most dignified way to go). In the end, the miracle here involves a sofer getting a job, but-- despite the heroic efforts of the narrator-- I find that it is overshadowed by the tragic death of 45 people who, perhaps, were in greater need of a miracle than an unemployed sofer.
Wowowow