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WV25115
19th July 2006, 04:52 PM
http://www.christianforums.com/t3172977-calling-all-women-who-stand-with-israel.html
Henaynei
19th July 2006, 04:57 PM
Thank you for posting WV25115 :) :thumbsup:
ShirChadash
19th July 2006, 05:05 PM
:clap: yes, thank you so much!!
Henaynei
19th July 2006, 05:24 PM
Please, ladies - come on over to the other thread and select the chapters of psalms you will commit to praying :)
It is *quite* ok to double up on the psalms - the more prayers the better, no? :D I'd LOVE to see the list 5- 10 deep!!
b'Shalom
Henaynei
plum
19th July 2006, 05:42 PM
awesome awesome. i will be praying 13 and 79. and i will hopefully be home to listen to the webcast tonight!
Henaynei
19th July 2006, 05:47 PM
awesome!
plum
20th July 2006, 11:52 AM
bump
Henaynei
20th July 2006, 12:08 PM
hbow many folks got to listen to the webcast last night?
Sephania
20th July 2006, 01:59 PM
:wave:
Henaynei
20th July 2006, 05:56 PM
LOL - you and I chatted and prayed together! It was great!
Quaffer and another staff member came by as well...
and Angeldove97 came by and made prayer commitment!
I thought maybe some folks who weren't here on the forum at the time still listened and prayed with Israel last night ....
Gwenyfur
21st July 2006, 10:06 PM
I volunteered ...
will use the tape library at night...it's quiet there :)
Tishri1
24th July 2006, 01:59 PM
:wave:
Henaynei
28th July 2006, 08:46 AM
Apologies to Gush Katif
Yigal Kirshenzaft, head of the Chabad House in N'vei Dekalim and now in Nitzan, related the following story that occurred this week:
"A woman from one of the moshavim nearby, who considers herself a total secularist, came to our house and said, 'I came to ask forgiveness! Now, in light of everything that's going on, I feel the need to come and ask forgiveness from the expelled residents. I apologize for not having stood with you during your struggle for Gush Katif... How did we not see the truth?' She then left donation for the Chabad House and left quickly before we could see the tears in her eyes."
Similarly, a Haifa resident currently under siege by Hizbullah attacks has written to Gush Katif expulsion victims asking for forgiveness. In an open letter posted on a Gush Katif forum website, Y. S. wrote in imperfect English:
"Some of us are without a roof on our heads. I closed my business since the beginning of the battle and I don't know what will happen. We are wandering between family and good people. Our family life has been impaired.
I never thought that I, a Haifa resident for 30 years, would be a refugee in my own land. Every thing sound so familiar from the close past. During 5 years you coped with bombs - and I didn't care. You buried family and friends - and I was indifferent.You found yourselves without a home, like that and you never had someone that listened to you.
"Even when you came to visit me to my house, to explain, to convince, to share your feelings with me - I refused to listen to you.
"It has already been a week. I am out of my house, without my regular routine, it is very hard to me - but the empathy, the support, and people identifying with our plight helped me go on.
"You, don't even have that...
"People from Gush Katif and the Shomron! Forgive me! Forgive us for letting you on your own. Forgive us for not understanding you.
"I am not a religious man, and not a mystic person. But we cannot ignore the deep relation between my attitude towards you and the price that I am paying now for my understanding."
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