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November 2, 2012 4:46 am at 4:46 am #605648ZeesKiteParticipant
Calling all participants, acquaintances of this hallowed community. How did you make it out. How did it affect you? To those who suffered loss – ???? ?’ ?????? may HaShem fill, replace, replenish your losses with an abundance of goodness – ??’ ?? ?? ???? ???? – many more times over. Now that I’ve been somewhat re-connected to humanity, I’ve seen some pictures out there of total devastation – it makes the heart cry.
One passuk comes to mind ?? ???? ??? ?????? ??? ???? ??? ????, at HaShem’s will (no – I don’t profess to know it) a fire (of epic proportion), hail – in our case – water, storm winds, they all do His bidding. Mind boggling. A place surrounded with flood waters is actually on fire. Water is actually impeding firefighting efforts. ??????? ???? ???? ?? ??? ????? – every part of nature is used, and can be used, to fulfill the command and will of HaShem.
Again, let us know your take, if you were affected.
November 4, 2012 5:39 am at 5:39 am #902616ZeesKiteParticipantCome in Oomis, come in Oomis, do you read?
November 4, 2012 11:57 am at 11:57 am #902617zahavasdadParticipantEverybody was affected in some way, Even if you lived in areas relatively untouched you might have relatives in areas such as Far Rockaway and they came to your already cramped quarters
November 4, 2012 8:47 pm at 8:47 pm #902618seedysParticipantInteresting, heartwarming, inspiring article:
November 6, 2012 6:44 am at 6:44 am #902619ZeesKiteParticipantSecond call: CR to Oomis, come in. Come in Oomis.
November 6, 2012 8:10 pm at 8:10 pm #902620twistedParticipantAt 800 meters above sea level, and in EY, the only effect on me is sadness, and deep concern for my former community.
November 7, 2012 12:44 am at 12:44 am #902621chassidishY.U.typeMemberHashem brought a mini-mabul to wash away the tumah found in the coastal areas. We are all positively affected by that. It is sad that it had to be done this way.
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