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July 14, 2014 9:55 pm at 9:55 pm #613209NTFMember
Please daven for the speedy Refuah shelaima of
Nosson Tzvi Ben Sara Rivka Kashtiya
Who was found submerged in a swimming pool yesterday and is unconscious!
We need all the tefillos and tehillim on his behalf
Besuros tovos
July 14, 2014 11:17 pm at 11:17 pm #1023557a maminParticipantREFUAH SHELEIMA BIMHAIRA!!
July 15, 2014 12:26 am at 12:26 am #1023558👑RebYidd23ParticipantNo need to shout.
July 15, 2014 10:11 am at 10:11 am #1023559ExcellenceParticipantThe Chofetz Chaim says in very strong words, one who has a clean mouth, tries to avoid badmouthing and gossiping, has their road smoothed, their prayers heard quickly, and has great merit.
I assure that reading Artscroll’s A Lesson a Day – which combines Chofetz Chaim and Shmiras Haloshon together – will have positive effects as though Tehillim was read. He will know you have read it, and if your heart is right, will certainly speak on behalf.
July 15, 2014 5:06 pm at 5:06 pm #1023560a maminParticipantReb Yidd: Now that you mention it, I do think there is reason to shout, HASHEM PLEASE HELP US COME OUT OF THIS BITTER GALUS!!
July 15, 2014 9:40 pm at 9:40 pm #1023561oomisParticipantThis is a huge tragedy, and without knowing the updated information, I sincerely hope and pray that Hashem is Meracheim on this little boy(same age as my own grandson, so it is particularly gut-wrenching for me to read of this), and restores him to his parents in the best of health.
I don’t know what happened in this case, and how this child ended up in the pool, and I don’t mean for this to sound preachy, so please bear with me. This type of tragedy just underscores how very quickly a preventable tragedy can occur, and how children, even those being watched carefully, can still end up in trouble.
We are now Bein Hameitzarim, and it behooves each of us not to take for granted that our precious children and grandchildren will always have “a malach” watching over them, so we don’t have to.
Small children should not have any access to or be near pools without extremely vigilant, responsible people watching them EVERY SINGLE SECOND. It literally takes a fraction of a second for a tragedy to occur. Children have drowned even in kiddie pools in only a couple of inches of water.
I feel so sad for what the parents of this little boy are now going through. More important, I feel even sadder for the little boy, who did not recognize danger, and didn’t know what was happening to him. Hashem Yishmor. I hope we hear besoros tovos about him b’korov.
July 15, 2014 10:16 pm at 10:16 pm #1023562a maminParticipantNTF any updates please??
July 16, 2014 12:36 am at 12:36 am #1023563ExcellenceParticipantActually – 2 malachim, according to the Me’am Loez. They straighten your day. But only if your first thoughts of the day are positive, pure, and holy. But careful not to think Torah thoughts before the beracha Lasok b’divrei Torah.
Wishing again, rachamin for the family.
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