Baruch Hashem the recent plentiful rainfall is contributing to the level of the Kinneret, the nation’s primary source of potable water. Officials reports that over the weekend, the level rose seven centimeters (2.8 inches) as a result of the runoff from area streams.
On Sunday morning, 12 Shevat 5772, officials report the Kinneret measures -212.99 meters, moving above the lower red line.
On the other hand, we must continue tefilos for to reach the upper level, which has not occurred in a number of years, an additional 4.20 meters (13.65 feet) of water is required.
(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)
2 Responses
Another 13 and 2/3 feet = 164 inches pesach is roughly 60 days away so we need an average of 2.73 inches a day
ll it needs is the right amount of tefilos, rain is directly from Hashem!