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The Invisible Caretaker




Are you giving recognition to those who deserve it?

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Posted: June 7, 2009
Kibod Ava VaEm (respecting your parents)
Baruch HaShem, Thank G-d, My parents were invisible caretaker.
Posted By Kayo, Tokyo, Japan

Posted: June 7, 2009
Brings Back Memories
Chana Weisberg apparently always makes superb videos, this one being an example of this. The person in my life that relates to this video is my mother, who has since passed away and whom I did not sufficiently appreciate while she was alive. And now it is too late. I miss her soooo much. :-(
Posted By Raymond, Los Angeles, USA

Posted: June 4, 2009
A lovely reminder for us all
I always try to give my thanks to the human caretakers of any of the places I go. And I frequently thank HaSh-m for all the blessings I have received. This piece is lovely. Thank you, Rebbetzin.
Posted By Yonit, Sacramento, CA, USA


 



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Chana Weisberg is on the editorial staff of chabad.org. She is the author of Tending the Garden: The Unique Gifts of the Jewish Woman and Divine Whispers: Stories that Speak to the Heart and Soul and lectures worldwide on issues relating to women, faith, relationships and the Jewish soul.

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