How Many is Enough

In a article published on the Jerusalem Post web site on 6 December 2008 a government official was quoted as saying “Now is not the time for a large-scale operation, although this could change the moment many people are killed in a Kassam attack," How many people have to die.
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Shabbat Shalom and Tseva Adom

As the sun was setting and Shabbat was beginning Friday night, the peace and quite that comes with Shabbat was broken by a “Tseva Adom” as Shabbat prayer were being said. Nine Kassam rockets were fired at the western Negev The first one on Friday came as the markets were.
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Collateral Damage

In January 2005 the Wknin family received a phone call from the police in Sderot, “Kobi was injured by a Kassam and it doesn’t look good.  Mayir, Kobi's father  left their Holon home  and headed to the hospital in Be'er Sheva, about a hour and half drive.  He recalls it was raining that.
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The Makhsan

Part of our Hope for Sderot was and is to supply basic food needs not only to those who have been injured by Kassam rocket but also to those who also suffer from the effects of eight years of Kassam rocket attacks on the local economy and job market here.
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Hanukah Update.

The date has been set, the hall rented, toys bought, candy ordered, Yoyo the clown hired and the guests are being called!  This December the 18th  we pray it will all come together and we hope our guests will have a wonderful and blessed time at our first public activity..
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Lets Talk Turkey

On that first thanksgiving the pilgrims and the Indians were thankful for the abundant blessings and provisions of our G-D. It had nothing to do with the kick off of the holiday shopping season. It was about giving thanks with a grateful heart to a gracious G-D. In the midst.
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Calm Broken Once Again

It is so nice to report that the past few days have been quit here in Sderot, with only two Tseva Adom’s. Today there are kids playing soccer across the street, the Russian community has set up their sellers tables on Yerushalayim Street, people are out walking and Shabbat is.
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“All I heard was a Boom”

You heard the explosion, you could smell the explosives, you could see the smoke rising over the roof top but there was never a “Tseva Adom” Did I not hear it, have I become so used to hearing them that I tuned it out, What? Click below to hear the.
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One More Attack on Innocent People

At 5:10 this evening a Kassam rocket landed in the yard of a home under construction in Sderot. One passer by was hit by flying shrapnel and  several people were treated for shock. As people were in the center of town shopping the Tseva Adom was sounded. Some people ran.
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Cease Fire Ends December 19

December 19,2008 will mark the end of the current cease fire between Israel and the Hamas terrorists  on the other side of the Gaza strip. What can the residents of Sderot expect? That answer might have been answered this past week with the firing of sixty plus rockets into Sderot.
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