Shabbat Shalom from Israel
Well folks, we are supposedly in the beginning few days of a 2 week ceasefire. The north of the country is still getting missiles from Hezbollah constantly. But in the center, we have had quiet, except for one siren last night from Iran's proxy, Hezbollah in Lebanon, and Israel is fighting them back hard. But we are hearing lots of complaints from Iran and the international community about our continued fighting of Hezbollah. It is yet to be seen how long this "sort of" ceasefire will last. But it has been refreshing and relaxing to have a few days and nights of less tension, of always being on the lookout, and of interrupted sleep with blasted warnings and sirens.
So, I am hoping that all of us enjoy a peaceful and meaningful Shabbat.
Here is a Dry Bones Cartoon from 2014
Wishing you Shabbat Shalom and a good weekend!
Wishing you health and happiness, prosperity and peace.
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