Monday, July 21, 2014

Synagogue in a bomb shelter

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When our counteroffensive, Operation Protective Edge, began on July 8,  I remember the Home Front Command instructed people not to gather for public prayer in synagogues that lacked a missile-proof room.

The Conservative congregation of Meitar is lucky then.
Even in normal times they meet in this purpose-built bomb shelter.
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Here are some interesting guidelines from various rabbis on how to observe the Sabbath while under fire:
1. from Chief Rabbi Lau 
2. from Tzohar
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(Linking to OurWorld Tuesday.)

9 comments:

  1. It is a relief to know that those living in the war zone have such assurances that protecting one's life is tantamount.

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  2. Another sad day today.
    Can you also here the boomim tonight Dina?
    I hear them.

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  3. It is going on and on not like the other neights. much stronger.

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  4. Oh be safe ~ lots of prayers for you and all ~ great post and photo for OWT ~ xoxo

    artmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)

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  5. Prayer may help, but I still have more faith in other devices...

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  6. A very useful idea to incorporate into a synagogue, particularly at the present time.

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  7. All we can do is send our confident love to you all, and to share the truth as widely as possible.

    Shalom, Dina

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  8. Life in a war zone just adds to the strife of every day livin'.

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  9. Sending prayers from The States. My brother just got back yesterday from Israel and he said this time things are really scary. Thank God for Iron Dome!

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