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Thursday, January 05, 2006
A Prayer for Sharon
On this day, my thoughts are with Ariel Sharon. I pray for a speedy and healthy recovery and hope for a miracle. Given the alternatives, Israel without his leadership is a thought almost too hard to bear.
I also share your prayer for Ariel Sharon's recovery. However it appears we need to adjust to the idea of alternative leadership. I learned to appreciate Sharon over the last 2 years despite being decidely depressed when he was voted in as PM. Things change.
Welcome back to these dynamic soils. The four years passed quickly.
just now the PM lies in the eye of the storm. actually Israel lies in the eye also. with the com- pletion of the wall the storm will remain outside for the most part. should A.Sharon not survive, God will raise up a leader for the land. he always has.
the tel--Aviv
Secular heart for secular Israel. Sand dune beaches flowing with Mediterranean blood lend life and song to the Jewish soul.
I'm actually really hoping for mashiach now. Sharon was one of the last 'leaders' (besides Peres)and Harav Kaduri is also perhaps one of the last 'gigantic' Rabbis of our time. We are truly a people without leadership right now.
I also share your prayer for Ariel Sharon's recovery. However it appears we need to adjust to the idea of alternative leadership. I learned to appreciate Sharon over the last 2 years despite being decidely depressed when he was voted in as PM. Things change.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back to these dynamic soils. The four years passed quickly.
just now the PM lies in the eye
ReplyDeleteof the storm. actually Israel lies
in the eye also. with the com-
pletion of the wall the storm will
remain outside for the most part.
should A.Sharon not survive, God
will raise up a leader for the
land. he always has.
the tel--Aviv
Secular heart
for secular Israel.
Sand dune beaches
flowing with
Mediterranean blood
lend life and song
to the Jewish soul.
jfrancis
I'm actually really hoping for mashiach now. Sharon was one of the last 'leaders' (besides Peres)and Harav Kaduri is also perhaps one of the last 'gigantic' Rabbis of our time. We are truly a people without leadership right now.
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