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| Name: Paula Added: August 23, 2009 Country: |
Thanks for the wonderful Shabbat experience...your family embodies what I love about Jerusalem. |
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| Name: ahava bat levi Added: August 23, 2009 Country: United States of America |
SHALOM May HaShem Bless You this Chanukah and bring you into ALL LIGHT !!!!!!!!! |
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| Name: Kariel Etzion Added: August 23, 2009 Country: Finland |
Thanks for a very special moment my life.Your family open door/heart stranger (like me)and serve/bless sabbath meal, teaching words of g-d and sabbath song.I?hope all a nation of israel (also lost tribes of israel, special judah) can feel like theres moments and also bless each other in that name. Shalom.Be Blessed a name you open thru eyes of holiness and be name by a kodesh spirit and who don?t fear dark times in life.Be blessed a name you raise us up from ground and let us to power forgive each other.Be blessed a name who has not fear and a name who has salvation in mind, heart, soul, spirit and power.Be blessed a name who keep truth words in a world and also hide them in heart on his people.Be blessed a name who shelter his people in strange worldtime.Be blessed a name you make eternal life and free us in all painfull sitution and let us to live happy life.Be blessed a name who love us so much that gives us truth massiach live our life.Be blessed a name who show the way in life tree road where is paradise and spring of eternal life. With all love: kariel@suomi24.fi |
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| Name: Raizy Sokol (Nachi's friend) Added: August 23, 2009 Country: |
I miss you all so much! You made me feel at home! And I loved your hospitality and friendliness even in the streets! You all have a very special portion up there with G-d. I'll come visit soon! Hi Tamar! |
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| Name: Hillel Jesmer Added: August 23, 2009 Country: Israel |
:-) Hi! |
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| Name: Manfred Hoesl Added: August 23, 2009 Country: Germany |
Dear Rabbi Machlis, maybe you remember me: I am Manfred who visited your Shiur on tuesday and sunday during my time in Jerusalem from January till March. I will allways remember your hospitality in your house and especially the wedding in the rooms of the Great Synagogue with the 1800 guests. You and your family are very special in a very positive sense. I am now a catholic parish priest (leader of a christian community in a 120 000 city town called Goettingen).We have good connections to the jewish community here. I remember especially the Shiur after the killing of the students of the Jeshiva in Jerusalem. I felt your pain and I was very convinced from the way you talked about this human tragedy: great emphasis for the victims on the one side but also to keep away from blind hate on the other side. I think it was not easy for a jew (who was at the place only minutes before...) to keep the balance between the two sides: solidarity with the victims and their families and to be free from hate. This was a very big lesson for me! All the best! May G'd bless you and your family! Fr. Manfred Hoesl, Germany |
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| Name: Miriam Added: August 23, 2009 Country: USA |
SHALOM and TODDAH Back in 2000-2 I was living in Jerusalem and was blessed to share Shabbat in your lovely home on Fri Nights. I always pray for you and your family.I am a New Covenant Jew who experienced being healed from death back in 1982, had many visions and dreams - like what was prophesied in the Book of Joel. The Orthodox Jews- the Levites and Cohanes are my close relatives- being a Levite myself. My maternal Gandfather was a Cantor from Kiev, Russia, and my great paternal grandfather started a Synagogue in the Boston area. I am so happy that you have continued in your hospitality and are safe!!!!!! |
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| Name: Bonnie Abrams & Jonathan Rich Added: August 23, 2009 Country: |
Dear Rabbi Machlis & family, My husband, daughter & I spent our first day in Jerusalem with you. We were at the same Shabbat lunch as Simcha and his fiance. I am the child of 2 Holocaust survivors and the director of a Holocaust education center in Rochester, N.Y. and was in Jerusalem to present a workshop at a conference at Yad Vashem. My father grew up in a Chassidic family in Poland and though he chose not to raise his family in a religious way, he always told stories of how his father invited strangers to their home every Shabbat. Thank you for allowing my family to travel in time and live in the stories my father, of blessed memory, shared with me. |
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| Name: Simcha Added: August 23, 2009 Country: Israel |
B"H Shalom---Baruch Ha'Shem I was blessed with good Mazel yesterday. I was in the Old City of Jerusalem/Yerushalyim on the roof of one of the buildings near the Kotel overlooking the Temple Mount & the Mount of Olives / Har Zeitim. While I was there I was lucky enough to ask my fiance to get engaged. Baruch Ha'Shem she said yes. I want to extend a sincere thank you to Rabbi Machlis & his whole family for all of their inspiring Divrei Torah, amazing food during Shabbats & Shiurim at their house, for the great weekly Shabbat morning Minyan at the Kotel & for all that they do here in Yerushalyim. I know that my Aliyah has been greatly enriched by all of the good things that your family does & in this week when I am beginning the process of building my family here in Israel, I want to sincerely thank the family that has helped me so much. Be"Hatslacha & Thank you very much. Simcha |
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| Name: Leland L. Medearis Added: August 23, 2009 Country: USA |
I continue to follow your heart-warming progress. There are beautiful people in this world. Your family comprises a number of them. I read with interest Rabbi Moshe Rudner's comments elsewhere regarding your operation. I once studied with him in another desert and he "calls 'em as he sees them" so to speak. He is blessed in having been your guest and you are similarly blessed in showing him your famous hospitality. Donation will follow. |