Thanks! Yehudit, thanks for a fantastic and meaningful article.
2. Emunah Murray
7/08/2013
Yehudit, thanks for a fantastic and meaningful article.
3. Sacha
6/27/2013
Love this article you wrote What a wonderful article, thanks Yehudit
4. Sacha
6/27/2013
What a wonderful article, thanks Yehudit
5. Shmuel Ray
6/25/2013
More successful than you realize (Cont'd) You were successful in getting the principal interested in your son and agreeing to call you back. Your heartfelt tears elicited a bracha from the bus driver and an expression of nechama (comfort). You got an immediate response from Hashem in the form of a phone call from your son clearly indicating that your prayers were answered. "not too successful"? I wish I would be "not too successful" like that. Thanks for shareing. Keep up the good work! Sincerely, SHMUEL RAY
6. Shmuel Ray
6/25/2013
(Cont'd) You were successful in getting the principal interested in your son and agreeing to call you back. Your heartfelt tears elicited a bracha from the bus driver and an expression of nechama (comfort). You got an immediate response from Hashem in the form of a phone call from your son clearly indicating that your prayers were answered. "not too successful"? I wish I would be "not too successful" like that. Thanks for shareing. Keep up the good work! Sincerely, SHMUEL RAY
7. Shmuel Ray
6/25/2013
The refuah comes before the macah (blow). Dearest Yehudit, Don't be so quick to judge yourself as not very successful. If you reread your article you will will see you were quite successful. Let me explain. Hashem put the thought into your mind that your child needed to see the school counselor. You acted on the thought by calling the school. When the bus driver yelled at you you were able to calm him down. You enabled another person to do a chesed by helping you with your Hebrew on the telephone. You were successful (see next message)
8. Shmuel Ray
6/25/2013
Dearest Yehudit, Don't be so quick to judge yourself as not very successful. If you reread your article you will will see you were quite successful. Let me explain. Hashem put the thought into your mind that your child needed to see the school counselor. You acted on the thought by calling the school. When the bus driver yelled at you you were able to calm him down. You enabled another person to do a chesed by helping you with your Hebrew on the telephone. You were successful (see next message)
7/08/2013
Thanks! Yehudit, thanks for a fantastic and meaningful article.
7/08/2013
Yehudit, thanks for a fantastic and meaningful article.
6/27/2013
Love this article you wrote What a wonderful article, thanks Yehudit
6/27/2013
What a wonderful article, thanks Yehudit
6/25/2013
More successful than you realize (Cont'd) You were successful in getting the principal interested in your son and agreeing to call you back. Your heartfelt tears elicited a bracha from the bus driver and an expression of nechama (comfort). You got an immediate response from Hashem in the form of a phone call from your son clearly indicating that your prayers were answered. "not too successful"? I wish I would be "not too successful" like that. Thanks for shareing. Keep up the good work! Sincerely, SHMUEL RAY
6/25/2013
(Cont'd) You were successful in getting the principal interested in your son and agreeing to call you back. Your heartfelt tears elicited a bracha from the bus driver and an expression of nechama (comfort). You got an immediate response from Hashem in the form of a phone call from your son clearly indicating that your prayers were answered. "not too successful"? I wish I would be "not too successful" like that. Thanks for shareing. Keep up the good work! Sincerely, SHMUEL RAY
6/25/2013
The refuah comes before the macah (blow). Dearest Yehudit, Don't be so quick to judge yourself as not very successful. If you reread your article you will will see you were quite successful. Let me explain. Hashem put the thought into your mind that your child needed to see the school counselor. You acted on the thought by calling the school. When the bus driver yelled at you you were able to calm him down. You enabled another person to do a chesed by helping you with your Hebrew on the telephone. You were successful (see next message)
6/25/2013
Dearest Yehudit, Don't be so quick to judge yourself as not very successful. If you reread your article you will will see you were quite successful. Let me explain. Hashem put the thought into your mind that your child needed to see the school counselor. You acted on the thought by calling the school. When the bus driver yelled at you you were able to calm him down. You enabled another person to do a chesed by helping you with your Hebrew on the telephone. You were successful (see next message)