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December 16, 2012
Chana Weisberg
Just wonderful
Ester Tarnogol Buenos Aires, Argentina
February 20, 2012
Flame
Thank G-d for you Chana. You are doing a wonderful work here. Blessing to you and to all of our family.
TJ (Timothy Jaye) Columbus, Ohio
December 6, 2011
HAPPY CHANUKAH
I thank you for story of the lights. I wish everyone here in the States and everyone in the World a very Happy Chanukau. G-d Bless us all!
Beverly Byalick Modesto, CA
December 3, 2011
Such a gift when I needed it most.
Thank You.
Kate Davy Morristown, TN
December 5, 2010
Chana's story
Thank you so much...Yes, absolutely the story of the Jewish People. I watched it after an extremely stressful 3 days, which culminated about 4 hours ago, leaving me wondering what was going on, what was I meant to learn? & was it possible to be a different me, more cold hearted as people were telling me to do & be. In the Shule I go to Let no one be hungry has a very big meaning. What I know is one can hunger for more than just food, friendship and love and acceptance, are needs as well. & I am happy to share my blessings with them....and I was distressed about how to explain this and my need for my heart to remain open and soft. I know I am urrounded and protected by Hashem . I know, because I always bounce back, no matter how hurt I get. I watched this video, and it confirmed for me to be me. To stay true to my ideals and truths, even though I am always labelled stubborn (haha) when I do this. Thank you again for this wonderful story. It made Chanuka for me
Anonymous Sydney, Australia
December 2, 2010
There's a song that promises, "This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine..." This, to me, signifies the Light that is within each of us, the Light that nothing whatsoever can extinguish. This, to me, signifies the Eternal Covenant of G-d, established from the beginning that has no end. This, to me, signifies the miracle of the oil that we celebrate on Chanukah.
soulfulady Pittsford, NY chabadrochester.com
December 1, 2010
Chanukah
Thank you for the inspirational story of the little candle. It is us, It is me.
Laurie Bee Bryn Mawr, PA
November 30, 2010
Hag Sameaj Hannukah
Thank you
Anonymous beit meir, israel
November 29, 2010
Chanukah Story
I was deeply moved by Chana's presentation. We have such a beautiful heritage that has never allowed its light to be extinguished yet we watch it flicker and struggle daily. I am blessed to be Jewish as are those I love. May the Chanukah season enrich Jewish souls all over the world; may the season lighten our load and lift our hearts, and may G-d bless us.
ekaresky escondido, ca
June 6, 2009
Chana Weisberg
Finally, I got to see Chana Weisberg in a video...it sure has been difficult getting to this point. Great video, btw, and I hope to see more videos with her in them.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Bryn Mawr, PA
beit meir, israel
escondido, ca
Los Angeles, USA