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Holding G‑d in Her Hands


It was obvious that G‑d was there in the room. Because she was talking to him

Reader Comments
Posted: Apr 16, 2006
The Face
This is a very inspiring experience and story!
Posted By Eric S. Kingston, North Hollywood, CA

Posted: Sep 10, 2007
Very beautiful
This story is very beautiful...
Thank you very much for your efforts in support of Jewish people.
Leshana tova tiikatev vetihatem
Posted By Davide, Rome, Italy

Posted: June 9, 2009
Sweet
I smiled too, I can relate to both side. Thank you. How wonderful He is!
Posted By Celine Bennett, Elliot Lake, Canada, Ontario

Posted: Sep 12, 2009
We Embrace (Hold) Each Other
Thank you Rabbi for sharing the story of The Bubbeh Holding G-d In Her Hands!
I can relate to this Bubbeh - Since I began my Conversion Journey earlier this year it is as though G-d and I are tightly embracing each other & staring deeply into each others Love filled eyes....
"Oy, zisseh G‑tt! Tiereh, zisseh G‑tt! Mein zisseh G‑tt!" THANK YOU G-tt For Bringing Me Back Home to You & To My People!
Posted By D'vorah Larssen

Posted: Sep 19, 2009
Unzer zisseh G-tt.
Can you translate this into english for me ? Unzer zisseh G-tt.
Posted By Elsie, Sparta, TN / USA

Posted: Sep 23, 2009
nice
this is a very beautiful and touching story
Posted By shmuel, scranton, pa

Posted: Sep 28, 2009
Unser Zisseh G-tt
Roughly it means Our Sweet G-d.
Posted By Jody, Greeneville, TN

Posted: June 28, 2010
Beyond The Beyond.
My wife died in Aug.of 2000. I said kaddish for 11 mnths in lieu of 30 days. During one of the 11 months as I laay sleeping one night, and I usually sleep w.a hand extended, I was awoken unusually. I felt a warm kiss on my forehead, a warm hand clasped my right outstretched hane, and a vry gentle warm kiss on my lips. I rose up and stated my wifes name.....and in that beautiful moment I knew it was her and I said her name out loud.
Also previously I had a shouting of numbers in my ear. I awoke and wondered if that was the ammount of time I had left. That next day I found out that it was the score of some sport that I do not recall. The folliowing week, as I put on my radio, a song came on and was singing a tune by Englebert Humperdink called "Let Me Go."
I believe that there are spirital forces that usually try to guide us and aid us in tines of distress in every possible way...and you bettere believe it!
Posted By Ed., Coconut Creek, U.S.A.

Posted: Jan 2, 2011
G´d`s Hands and the sound of shofar
Dear Rabbi Freeman,

It is a beautiful and moving story. I was used to visiting the elderly at nursing homes and their wisdom speak to us.
I can imagine how must God had been felt by that Lady, because the blowing of the shofar has always had a deep impression in my heart. Thank you so much for sharing. Shalom!
Posted By Celia Leal, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Posted: June 21, 2011
Hashem's hand and the shofar
Beyond the beyond.
I DO believe you!
I have 'been there' in a similar situation when my Mother passed-on to 'lichtign Gan Eden", an illuminated Garden of Eden
(Although in a much different way).
How grateful you must feel towards G-d for that experience. May He continue to send you comfort and love.
Posted By Tehilla, Sydney, Australia

 


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