@Fashiontweet The response was eye opening for us by implying that you can get ‘partial points’ for observance. And now, we keep a fully kosher house/life. The point being: when it comes to observance, acceleration is often more important than velocity. Do a little more today than yesterday BH
@Fashiontweet When my wife and I were getting married, our rabbi advised to make a full kosher wedding meal, but due to family issues we were decided on “kosher-style”. Upon hearing this, our rabbi asked if we would consider asking caterer to use kosher meats.
Transcript from one of the festival survivors about what happened:
"I was there at the festival, there were rockets so people got nervous and everyone started to leave,
We drove towards the main road, where we saw many cars standing in what looked like a traffic jam, at the end there were policemen and soldiers forming a roadblock and blocking the road.
This was not a police checkpoint, these were terrorists impersonators.
They waited until there were a lot of people standing in traffic then pulled out a machine-gun and started spraying the cars with bullets, at least 300 dead.
300 people gone, what they say on the news is wrong.
We were the last car, so we drove reverse.
We took two bullets to the windshield, a bullet penetrated Lior in the shoulder and I was injured by broken glass in my hands.
We managed to get away from them with the car barely working, we opened waze and Lior told me "I served here, let's go to the military base: Gaza division."
Driving towards the division's base, we were sure that we will be safe there.
But they already raided this base at night and killed all the soldiers of the base in their beds, by then they had already taken over the base.
We arrived at the gate with the car all broken.
I saw at the gate's entrance what I was sure were soldiers but actually were 13 terrorists standing ready in crouch position with AK47s and M16s looking at us from a range of about 20 meters then started spraying the hell out of our car.
We were shot all over, all the door were holes, a bullet hit me in the head, tore a part of my head off. Evyatar took a bullet in the pelvis, Lior to the shoulder.
We're all in blood, they threw a grenade at us, suddenly I didn't hear anything, looking to the right, to the left shouting, "Lior get out".
I garbed Lior and got out of the car, we started running and they kept shooting at us, I heard the bullets pass near my head and kept taking shots near my legs, I still have shrapnel in my legs from the bullets.
We ran and saw the fence of the base, it was about three meters high, we jumped over it through the barbed wire, all my hands were cut.
They kept shooting at us, but not a single bullet hit us, they didn't manage to hit us somehow.
We kept running, and hid there in the snipers' bunker, We were there for about 3-4 hours, without water, bleeding, I made myself a tourniquet, Lior also made a tourniquet.
We were sure the rest were already dead behind, I didn't look back.
Then a team of Shayetet 13 (Israeli navy seals) arrived at the base, and real war started inside, some additional 30-40 soldiers were gone.
I heard the screams of death, pull back, pull back, death, they were shooting RPGs at each other, right in the middle of the war we were.
We finally went out to them, we were afraid that our soldiers would shoot at us because we looked like terrorists with shirts wrapped around our heads.
We left with our hands up, I told them not to shoot that we are Israeli.
They told us to lie on the floor and questioned us, checking that we were Israelis, I told him our names and that we were wounded.
At the end a helicopter came to rescue some
wounded soldiers, I grabbed the soldier by the hands and looked him in the eyes, I told him "My brother I have a little girl at home and a family, you are taking me with you in that helicopter". He looked and me and told me "yalla" (come on), "cooperate".
So we started to cooperate, lifting injured soldiers on my shoulders, Lior helped lifting the stretcher to the helicopter, trying to save people as much as possible,
People were screaming to hold on tight, and don't die in my hands, it was like a movie.
He took us at the end,
Thank god now we are recovering."
There is no one for whom to pride oneself. We must toil strenuously. With patience and friendliness we can prevail in all things, with G‑d's help. With a denigrating attitude toward others and inflating our own importance we lose everything, G‑d forbid. - today’s Hayom yom
Judge in Rittenhouse trial orders prosecution to provide proof of reliability for use of Apple’s pinch-to-zoom function.
Prosecutor Binger is pissed.
Adjourned for an hour to find expert on pinch-to-zoom or otherwise proceed 😂
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Lots of people were sending me this, so I decided to break down the translation of this tablet, and show you one very famous complaint tablet from the Old Babylonian period (~3,800y ago), and it’s translation from the original Akkadian cuneiform👇