The Shabbos protests at the Lake brought awareness to a problem. Long into the winter the problem is still here and there are a few individuals who are actually on scene getting their hands dirty and working with the kids getting them the help they need. We must commend and support those yechidim and organizations that are at the forefront of this battle.
What does this have to do with the lake? It says this is their thirteenth Shabbaton!
ReplyDeleteYou probably just didnt have what to write.
Support rabbi Abadi and the minyan so they can continue working and helping solve the lake situation.
DeleteYouccan kill kids with this type of journalism. You make these kids feel like everybody thinks they are all mechallelei shabbos rl
ReplyDeleteactually on scene getting their hands "dirty"
ReplyDeleteWhy is this עבודת ה of הצלת נפשות called getting hands "dirty". Please correct
Calm down its an expression don't take things so literal.
DeleteA better shortchanged would be to say getting down in the trenches
DeleteMinyan does great work and yes they do get their "hands dirty". just cus some people get their hands dirty doesn't mean they get involved in tresh... yes some people do get thyre hands dirty for the wrong reasons and they do end up deep in trass.
ReplyDeleteha ha!! this is hysterical! vihamevin yavin...
DeleteIm maivin but not yavin
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