Someone just told me to stop posting, that I’m overwhelmed
What do you think?
4 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Neshama, It is natural to be overwhelmed. But you are trying to do something that might help the situation. You'll feel more overwhelmed if you'll stop, You have to speak up, everybody has to speak up. I am looking at your posts every day, even if I am not commenting often. May those be the last steps before revelation of Mashiach
Thank you Neshama. You are first blog I go to when I open the computer. The way you have it set up is just right and going to your site, there's little need for me to go searching any further. I do go to a few blogs daily and yours and theirs are the best, with all the news and I'm constantly learning not only the latest news but Torah and miscllaneous subjects. Thank you; keep it up the good work (your mitzvah is great). One can always learn more. May we only have 'good' news from hereon. May H' send us Moshiach/our Geulah Shleimah k'heref ayin, we desperately need Geulah, more than ever!
4 comments:
Neshama,
It is natural to be overwhelmed.
But you are trying to do something that might help the situation.
You'll feel more overwhelmed if you'll stop, You have to speak up, everybody has to speak up.
I am looking at your posts every day, even if I am not commenting often.
May those be the last steps before revelation of Mashiach
Thank you
Neshama
Thank you Victoria, for all your concern and all the information you send.
It means alot to know people care, and that they take the time to help.
We are all in this together even if we are ba hutz HaAretz.
We are all Am Ehad, Neshama Ehad.
Lots of Love
Victoria
Thank you Neshama. You are first blog I go to when I open the computer. The way you have it set up is just right and going to your site, there's little need for me to go searching any further. I do go to a few blogs daily and yours and theirs are the best, with all the news and I'm constantly learning not only the latest news but Torah and miscllaneous subjects.
Thank you; keep it up the good work (your mitzvah is great). One can always learn more.
May we only have 'good' news from hereon. May H' send us Moshiach/our Geulah Shleimah k'heref ayin, we desperately need Geulah, more than ever!
moshe
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