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June 23, 2011 3:23 am at 3:23 am #597574brotherofursParticipant
just wanted to share a cute little story, you probably all have similar ones to this-Share it;)
i was in a store a few days ago with my sister and we b”H found some clothing which suited my sister (which isn’t always so easy.) When we finally got to the register, the woman rang up the credit card(we were using my mother’s) and she said we can’t use it unless my mother was with us, and she wasn’t. We didn’t know what to do since all we brought was the credit card and we weren’t expecting this cause they let us use it in the other stores…anyway a religious Jewish woman, who i didn’t know, overheard our conversation with the woman working there and said, “Do you want to borrow money from me?”-that really meant so much to me, of course i told her no but thank you so much, it was nice to know that she cared and even offered even though i would probably never be able to pay her back! (since i never saw her before in my life) 😀 no non-Jew can say this, WE ARE SOO LUCKY!!
June 23, 2011 7:31 am at 7:31 am #779599BSDMemberI once ran out of gas and got stuck in lakewood near a school. I put on my hazards and a kind crossing guard helped me push my car to the side of the rode. The 1st yid that passed by slowed down rolled down his window and offered to help. I gave him $10 to buy gasoline and a funnel for me and he drove off. The crossing guard looked at me and said, I wouldn’t have done that if I were you. You ain’t gonna see that guy again. I told him don’t you worry, he’ll be back. Unfortunately, his shift was just ending and he left shortly before the yid returned. But the point is the goyim cannot fathom such chessed we do one for another. Mi ki’amcha yisroel.
June 23, 2011 2:38 pm at 2:38 pm #779600mik5ParticipantInteresting stories – but I wish you would stop separating between Yid and goy.
Would you do these kindnesses for a goy you didn’t know? Would you YOURSELF do them for anyone?
June 23, 2011 2:43 pm at 2:43 pm #779601YW Moderator-80MemberInteresting stories – but I wish you would stop separating between Yid and goy.
do you say Havdallah?
do you know the meaning of the words?
do you think about them?
DO YOU BELIEVE THEM?
do you understand that Hashem has made us a Holy Nation, a Kingdom of Priests, above and apart from the nations of the world.
you should address your wish to HaKodesh Boruch Hu.
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