Bachurim from Lakewood’s Yeshiva Yesodei Hatorah and other Yeshivas are seen here changing a stranger’s tire and removing a downed tree from the road following a storm in New Hampshire.
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Bachurim from Lakewood’s Yeshiva Yesodei Hatorah and other Yeshivas are seen here changing a stranger’s tire and removing a downed tree from the road following a storm in New Hampshire.
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Amazing and a Big Kiddush Hashem — Mi Kaomcha Yisroel
when we say ‘bein she’hu ben bris u’bein she’hu aino ben bris’ i think it means to be a mench to EVERYONE. kol hakovod, boys!
#2- you’re absolutely right in the point you make. Just not sure though what you are referring to when you use that sentence ‘ bein she’hu ben bris….’ in conjunction with performing chesed. Enlighten me if you will.
Very nice! big yoshor koach to the yeshiva bachurim; u shoul donly see bracha & hatzlacha
# 2 you are absolutely right. I have seen many times when non Jews help out in an emergency why shouldn’t we do the same, skumt untz nischt kein dank. [sorry I have no Yiddish letters on my P, C,]
They must be off the derech they wearing colored shirts. Oy Gevalt!