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December 19, 2013 1:10 pm at 1:10 pm #611612ZushyParticipant
Yerushalaymers think that they have worked out the real reaon for the snow. If the government behaves as in russia, they will have weather as in russia
December 19, 2013 1:31 pm at 1:31 pm #996138takahmamashParticipantI also worked out the real reason for snow – there was moisture in the clouds and it was cold.
December 20, 2013 3:33 am at 3:33 am #996139147ParticipantMore important than what both of you Zushy & takahmamash have to say, is what the Late Godol haDor:- Rav Avigdor Miller ZTKLLH’H had to say:- It is haShem’s blanket to protect his seeds for upcoming Spring & Summer. He would quote this in conjunction with Psalm 147 Verse 16.
December 20, 2013 4:00 am at 4:00 am #996140☕ DaasYochid ☕Participant147, is that how you chose your screen name?
December 20, 2013 4:03 am at 4:03 am #996141☕ DaasYochid ☕ParticipantTakahmamash, Who do you think put moisture in the clouds and caused it to be cold?
December 26, 2013 7:15 am at 7:15 am #996142takahmamashParticipantTakahmamash, Who do you think put moisture in the clouds and caused it to be cold?
But that really has nothing to do with the government’s behavior, now does it?
December 26, 2013 1:40 pm at 1:40 pm #996143☕ DaasYochid ☕ParticipantI don’t pretend to know Hashem’s cheshbonos, but don’t dismiss the possibility that it’s some type of middah k’neged middah just because there is a scientific explanation. Hashem controls nature.
December 26, 2013 3:26 pm at 3:26 pm #996144akupermaParticipantHeavy snow occurs in Yerusalayim once every few years. What may be different now is more people have central heating (without central heat people were used to dressing warmly indoors during winter, and using keroscene space heaters, meaning they weren’t affect by power loss).
If you attribute bad weather to Ha-Shem objecting to some policy, then do you attribute good weather to good policies? That is a problem if you object to the government since Yerusalayim usually has good weather.
If you believe in global warming with the religiousity of many of the left, the snow is a shock, but if you are so foolish to confuse normal weather variance with climate change, you are easy to shock,
December 26, 2013 5:19 pm at 5:19 pm #996145Torah613TorahParticipantHashem said in Parshas Noach that there will always be seasons. It doesn’t really worry me if they are warmer or colder than usual. We don’t even know what “usual” is supposed to be.
December 26, 2013 5:30 pm at 5:30 pm #996146☕ DaasYochid ☕ParticipantIf you attribute bad weather to Ha-Shem objecting to some policy, then do you attribute good weather to good policies?
When bad things happen, it’s your fault. When good things happen, I get the credit.
December 29, 2013 5:01 pm at 5:01 pm #996147emunah613MemberThis snowstorm was unusual because there was no electricity for four days including Shabbos! Many people had to stay indoors, with their families, without cellphones, electronic devices, hot water, or refrigerators and ovens. People layered up and huddled together. Many families really reconnected with each other and their neighbors as everyone had to rely on each other. My brother in law had a vacation for the first time in years! People slowed down, slept, many became rejuvenated and appreciative of the blessings in their lives. I hope no one has to suffer for such realizations to happen, but it is really important to just slow down the hectic pace of this century. I think the snowstorm was a gift because it allowed that to happen.
December 29, 2013 11:08 pm at 11:08 pm #996148truthsharerMemberMaybe Hashem was telling the Charedim in J-lem to appreciate and be makir tov to the Israelis. See what happens for four days of no infrastructure, little police activity, MDA delays, no electricity, etc.
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