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January 5, 2015 3:04 pm at 3:04 pm #614609barlevParticipant
The city that last year closed down due to the snow, is bracing itself for a major snowstorm
Wednesday afternoon school will close early, then starts shutdown
People are shopping as if a war is about to start
My prayers are that we should have electricity throughout the storm
Where do you live and how are they prepared to deal with storms?
January 5, 2015 8:51 pm at 8:51 pm #1060336takahmamashParticipantI spoke to my daughter earlier, and she said, “Abba, we’re going crazy shopping after work tomorrow.” I said, “I hope there’s still stuff for you to buy if you wait that long to go shopping!”
January 5, 2015 9:17 pm at 9:17 pm #1060337interjectionParticipantIt’s ridiculous how the whole country is panicking because of this this snow storm. Last year’s snow storm was a blizzard with temperatures below 30 for a few days so the snow never had a chance to melt. The low for Wednesday is 36 and for 30 for Friday. It is supposed to be warmer on Thursday so the snow will melt in between (if it even had a chance to stick). Maybe Friday night’s snow will stick but it will melt by Friday. I’m going to shop tomorrow because I’m afraid the storeowners have already planned on vacationing Wednesday and Thursday but I really think this whole thing is overblown.
January 5, 2015 10:11 pm at 10:11 pm #1060338but…ParticipantI live in Israel and completely agree with interjection…
January 6, 2015 1:08 am at 1:08 am #1060339barlevParticipantMy wife has bought emergency lighting cause last year there was power outage, people are panicking from a few flakes of snow
January 6, 2015 1:55 am at 1:55 am #1060340from Long IslandParticipantSorry, I disagree. Last year, my husband visiting Jerusalem, was stuck in Har Nof for 4 days, because the roads were not cleaned of snow AND there were abandoned cars across many, many roads.
Also, there were no food deliveries to Jerusalem for at least 4 days. The Israeli culture is to shop as you need, NEVER to stock up. We, in the US could live off our pantries and freezers for a couple of weeks, in Israel, most homes have food for a couple of days at most. Bread and milk are bought almost daily in Israel. So, if you were stuck in your home, and the local macolet and supermarket could not get deliveries (since the roads & highways were shut down for days) it would seem prudent to buy enough food thru Shabbos, especially since there might be two snow dates, both Wednesday afternoon/night and Friday/Shabbos
My daughters have not only bought enough food to last the week, they have also begun cooking for the week and Shabbos. Remember, some neighborhoods were without electricity/heat for days. One daughter lost electricity and heat for 4 days last year, and could not cook for Shabbos. Another daughter, had heat & electricity, but no food and had to scramble to borrow, just to make Shabbos. Last year EVERYONE had to make their own challahs for Shabbos, since the bakeries were shut down.
Even if the snow falls, stays and melts, then falls stays and melts again, the city would still be in a standstill for at least 3 days, with no food deliveries, school, work or transportation.
Better to be safe than sorry.
January 7, 2015 6:29 am at 6:29 am #1060342mominjerusalemParticipantAlthough this year Jerusalem seems pretty prepared…
We did stock up for the week, but it seems unlikely that roads will be shut down this year. My concern is- like interjection says- store owners and bakeries using it as an excuse for vacation.(not that I blame them…we could all use a vacation from time to time…:-))
January 7, 2015 1:02 pm at 1:02 pm #1060343writersoulParticipantThe problem isn’t whether it’s actually going to be a big deal but whether the roads will be closed, whether it’s going to be dealt with, etc. They closed Kvish 1 ridiculously early today.
Personally, I’m a Monseyite and laugh with scorn.
January 7, 2015 1:56 pm at 1:56 pm #1060344mominjerusalemParticipantWow…
Snows coming down nicely in Ramat Eshkol Jerusalem right now…
Beautiful…
January 7, 2015 1:59 pm at 1:59 pm #1060345ED IT ORParticipantOMG they they had too make their own challos
January 7, 2015 4:35 pm at 4:35 pm #1060346barlevParticipantSo snow is coming down, city was like erev Yom kippur, shops closed eyc
Nechama bakery say all branches are open and there will be challos for all.
January 8, 2015 5:23 am at 5:23 am #1060347barlevParticipantThis morning schools are open from 10, including special ed
January 8, 2015 8:34 pm at 8:34 pm #1060348barlevParticipantThe snow is on its way back, school has been cancelled tomorrow, shabbos will be one of the coldest ones on record
January 9, 2015 10:28 am at 10:28 am #1060349Shopping613 ðŸŒParticipantStill- so overreacted!!!
But, you know, we get school off, so who cares?
February 18, 2015 9:51 pm at 9:51 pm #1060350barlevParticipantSnowstorm is coming again tomorrow, city is preparing to close down… Did you buy challos yet?
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