Israel Berger, the man behind Geula Radio, opened a public relations department for Hasidic music artists.
The Rebbe of Nickelsburg enjoyed the book with which he spent the trip, and he also responded in a press release:
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The security tensions brought with them a host of episodes and images, this one also unique in its own right:
In the sweet corner of Hebron, everyone knew: there would always be room. Thus, the store became a temporary shelter whenever the sirens wailed.
A group of soldiers left behind in Latrun chose to turn a shoulder to the dancing of their brothers on the Gaza border:
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While near the border, the soldiers improvised with the guitar songs in personal dedication to the murderous rabbi:
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''Zichron Menachem', which took the children of the camp to the Netherlands, taught the children to express their feelings about what was happening in Israel in poetry:
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Another never-ending kindness:
The children know how to improvise the best hiding place for themselves in the field conditions:
ZAKA dedicated an ambulance to the Kiryat Shmona branch, specifically in Beit Shemesh.
A lot of kindness and participation was recorded during the days of tension. In the photo: A business owner who sent a pot of stew to the soldiers, so that the aromas of Shabbat would reach even among the sick:
There have always been and always will be curious people, but the curiosity to watch the Iron Dome system fire should not disappear when curiosity about a new lens emerges:
Shawarma Diamond distributed dozens of shawarma portions one evening to soldiers waiting near the border.
Rabbi Amar met with the Director General of MDA and his people at the Or HaChaim celebration, and wished that the teams would not have to work during the operation. Avi Hovav Hantzich.
Lipa Schmelzer, who managed to comfort the families of the three murdered people last week, stayed to celebrate the wedding and, along the way, experienced the alarms in Jerusalem.
Rolly Dickman had his own alarm, when the organ refused to play after a real alarm.
Amiran Dvir added a clause to last week's labor contracts: Iron Dome.
The holiday calendars in Bnei Brak are not afraid of missiles falling:
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Eli Rosenthal returned home full of adrenaline after a long wedding, and rushed to help put out a huge fire that was raging in Petah Tikva:
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Singer Benny Friedman joined Komzitz at Yerachmiel Ziegler's house, and drank more than one glass of Yish in honor of the departed.
Mordechai Ben-David, who was spending Shabbat with his son-in-law in Savyon, wanted to see the Iron Dome system up close. ZAKA, the wish-fulfilling organizations, took on the task.
Yoel Wexberger upgraded to a reflex camera. The photos, he says, will be integrated into the paintings, not replace them.
A London bus, echoing the voices of protesters for and against Israel, chose to sit on the fence.
When Bani Mahlab meets celebrities on the city street, he doesn't stop at a red light and goes up to his brother-in-law.
The man in the photo was standing at a crossroads in the heart of Brooklyn protesting against Israel's attacks on Hamas. It was actually ultra-Orthodox Jews who drove past him in their cars who shouted insults at him.
A collection of cartoons and pictures you probably missed this week:
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