Sderot Through Glory’s Eyes

Some volunteers come to serve for week, some for months. Glory was only able to join us for one day and what a day that was. She had expressed an interest in blessing those injured by the Kassams fired by terrorists in Gaza. We sent a few e-mails back and.
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Psalm 133:1

“Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!” As the celebration of Purim drew near this past week, Yeshi the director of Hands of Mercy contacted me. He wanted to know what we were planning for Purim this year so our schedules would.
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Meet Shoshanna

Shoshanna is one of our volunteers. She first came to us wanting to help when the soup kitchen she had been volunteering at closed its door last year due to the current global economical situation. A mother of three children and the grandmother of ten, she has lived in Sderot.
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The Iranian Threat

Enriching uranium from zero to twenty percent and from twenty percent to ninety percent is somewhat like an earthquake. The difference between a 2.0 earthquake and a 2.5 earthquake does not equate to the latter being a half point stronger. A 2.0 earthquake has an approximate TNT for Seismic Energy.
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Mossad or Not

As I read the various accounts about the Hamas operative Mahmoud al-Mabhouh’s murder something just doesn’t sit right with me, something just doesn’t sound kosher. With the count now at twenty six illegal passport carrying Mossad agents, some fleeing from Dubai to Iran, one of many red flags goes up..
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Teaching People To fish

I was invited to have dinner with Pinkus, an East India Jew. If my Hebrew was as bad as he claims his English is, I would be very happy! His wife worked hard all day to prepare a wonderful authentic Indian meal. The only thing that was odd was the.
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