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A Unique Neighborly Favor

When Mrs. Porter heard a knock at the door of her Baltimore home one evening at suppertime, she...

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Feelings of a Seminary Girl in Eretz Yisrael During the Current Times

Every seminary girl who comes to Eretz Yisrael for a year is looking to grow in her ruchniyus through Torah classes. She travels around the country. She becomes a Shabbos guest by many different families. She becomes more independent and makes new friends. As this war is still going on and we have not yet met Mashiach, let us understand how it feels to be a seminary girl in Eretz Yisrael at this time. Is she able to reach all the goals she had for her year in seminary?

Part II

By now many of you have probably read my piece in last week’s paper, entitled “Never forget? How I wish I could!”

Since then, it has been a tough few days I will never forget - not my usual Chanukah, but with a Chanukah miracle.

I sit here on the plane, physically departing Ben Gurion Airport, but not emotionally prepared to separate from the land of our people. Reflecting on the last few short days, my thoughts are a bit discombobulated. Operation Iron Hugs achieved operational success under every imaginable definition; but our mission, all of our missions, are just beginning.

Within a week of the October 7 terror attack on Israel, approximately 700 notable Hollywood personalities, including Jerry Seinfeld, Michael Douglas, Debra Messing, Gal Gadot, and a handful of entertainment executives, came out strongly in support of Israel. In an open letter, devised by a nonprofit organization called “Creative Community for Peace,” they condemned in no unspeakable terms Hamas’ heinous attack on Israel, as well as calling for the release of its hostages.

On Sunday morning, our granddaughter’s husband Yosef (last name intentionally omitted) was given a 24-hour leave after nearly a month straight in Gaza. We hadn’t seen or spoken to Yosef, a member of the IDF Nahal Brigade, in nearly six weeks. While in Gaza, he had no phone, and for the last four weeks, our only news was through a supply officer who periodically went in and out of Gaza to make sure the troops were properly supplied. Yosef’s wife Batsheva had spoken to him a few times when this same officer let some of the soldiers use his phone to call home.

In the face of challenges, Israel’s resilience drives growth.

For over 35 years, Tivuch Shelly has been dedicated to serving our American clients and pioneering some of the major English-speaking communities in Israel. Jerusalem, steeped in history; Netanya, renowned for its coastal beauty; and Neve Shamir, an area experiencing significant growth in the past two years, are poised for urban development milestones.