Don't Despair Even if a doctor says there is no chance of recovery, one should not despair. There are an extremely large amount of cases when doctors have given up hope and nevertheless the patient recovered. While it is irresponsible to disregard reliable medical advice when something practical can be done, doctors are only human and are fallible. It is important for doctors themselves to realize this and even when the situation appears bleak, they should realize that while we cannot rely on miracles, medical miracles do occur. Whenever Rabbi Yehoshua Leib Diskin was told that a doctor had given up hope on a patient, Rabbi Diskin would comment, "A doctor has a right to heal, but who gave him the authority to despair?" Speaking of not Despairing, enjoy a trip to the Galilee with me this coming Monday June 5th, details below. Come you will have a great time. Please contact me at AAmerican@gmail.com if you want to go or have serious interest so I can save you a place. Great Bargain and a great Time. Love Yehuda Lave Monday, June 5 The Lower Galilee Cost: 160 shekels Includes: Luxurious transportation expert guiding security on board lunch all entrance fees. memories for a life time. Leave at 8:30 from the Inbal hotel Return around 6:30 We will travel along the Sharon plain to the Jezeeel valley where we shall visit the classic Canaanite and First temple site of Megiddo (Armageddon). This is the site that best tells the story of that formative period. The city of Melech Shlomo and Ahab bring the Tanach to life! We continue through the Jezreel valley to the Lower Galilee hills and will be guests of the Hesder yeshiva in the town of Tefachot, a small village in the midst of many Arab ones . The yeshiva is having a great impact upon embattled Jewish life in the region. We are invited to lunch and to hear the inside story of this part of very beautiful, Eretz Yisroel. We continue to the Kinneret where we shall visit Kfar Nachum, site of monumental remains of a Jewish fishing and farming town from the time of the Mishna. We shall see beautiful art forms depicting Jewish culture and faith in that period and a monumental synagogue from the Mishna period.. We visit Tiberius on the Kinneret and the Rambam's tomb, along with th eauthors of the Talmud. We return to Yerushalayim via the magnificent Jordan valley where the Tanach and Jewish history will accompany us all the way to Yerushalayim. Participants are expected to offer a donation to our hosts at he yeshiva for lunch and subsidizing this tour. Requested: 80 - 100 shekels. Cancellations 48 hours or less before the tour will be charged in full |
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