
A group of young men from Hasidic who were returning to New York via Pennsylvania were forced to stop their vehicle when road conditions following the snowstorm became dangerous, and the vehicle began to skid.
The Technion calls on you to join: a subsistence scholarship and full funding with personal support Enter: Registration for daycare for the 2012 school year is moving onlineThey decided the safest way was to pull over to the side of the road, but they had no idea what to do next.
A young local named Jacques came to their aid, directing them on how to continue their journey with better road conditions.
When they reached a safer path with him, they thanked him and asked him if he was Jewish.
When they heard that he was, they suggested that he put on tefillin.
Jacques agreed, noting that he had his bar mitzvah at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, and had not put on tefillin since.
The boys helped him recite the Shema and danced with him in the snow, excited to return the favor.