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Tuesday, January 2, 2018
Rabbi Duvi Bensoussan: The Untold Story of President Trump and Shalom Rubashkin
Yankel Gezuntheit says he wasn't sick, he was healthy, and it wasn't a boy, it was a girl, it wasn't a letter, it was a tweet, and it wasn't about Rubashkin, it was about the Yankees, and it wasn't to Trump, it was to Aaron Boone.
My niece’s sister-in-law sent this. PLEASE pay attention to it : Hi, I just saw the 'beautiful story' by Rabbi Benssauson. ONLY the story is NoT True. The hero in this story is my nephew, and while he placed the request to visit President Trump for the sake of releasing Rubashkin, he is NOT sick and NOT dying! He is a healthy boy who is handicapped. I shudder to think if this story gets back to the boy's father who is a chashuva person who shuns all social media and who humbly preferred this story in general doesn't get repeated. However, to circulate a story about an otherwise healthy boy and describe him as 'dying with a terminal illness' is completely FALSE. I respectfully request that you remove this post from instagram. While the deed my nephew did is beautiful and inspiring, it is very hurtful to my family (and would be extremely hurtful to this special, selfless boy) to have it circulate that he is 'dying' when he is perfectly healthy.
Alan Dershowitz confirmed that a letter was sent but has no idea what impact it had on the president.
ReplyDeleteThese stories keep on growing.
Getzel Rubashkin said the child is his nephew and Baruch Hashem a healthy boy
ReplyDeleteYankel Gezuntheit says he wasn't sick, he was healthy, and it wasn't a boy, it was a girl, it wasn't a letter, it was a tweet, and it wasn't about Rubashkin, it was about the Yankees, and it wasn't to Trump, it was to Aaron Boone.
ReplyDeleteBut it definitely accomplished everything.
Heard the boy has spina bifida but not deathly, just disabled, B"H. May the boy have arichas yamim v'shanim tovim!
ReplyDeleteBig deal so the story was exaggerated nu nu it's no different than most stories out there.
ReplyDeleteJust enjoy and be inspired.
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ReplyDeleteMy niece’s sister-in-law sent this. PLEASE pay attention to it : Hi,
I just saw the 'beautiful story' by Rabbi Benssauson. ONLY the story is NoT True.
The hero in this story is my nephew, and while he placed the request to visit President Trump for the sake of releasing Rubashkin, he is NOT sick and NOT dying!
He is a healthy boy who is handicapped.
I shudder to think if this story gets back to the boy's father who is a chashuva person who shuns all social media and who humbly preferred this story in general doesn't get repeated.
However, to circulate a story about an otherwise healthy boy and describe him as 'dying with a terminal illness' is completely FALSE.
I respectfully request that you remove this post from instagram.
While the deed my nephew did is beautiful and inspiring, it is very hurtful to my family (and would be extremely hurtful to this special, selfless boy) to have it circulate that he is 'dying' when he is perfectly healthy.
make a wish foundation is usually for twerminally ill children, it's an innocent and easy to make mistake.
DeleteIt's a segula for arichas yomim
DeleteAlso it's not a little boy but he's in his teens
ReplyDeleteDon't let the facts get in the way of a good story. Oilam sheker....
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