I am sure that readers of the AJNWatch blog will be just as proud to see the following items as I was.
MJCF - a very well run Tzedaka organisation.
And a report in J-Wire about a fire on Erev Rosh Hashana "Adass territory":
A catastrophe was narrowly
averted in Melbourne’s ultra-Orthodox community on the eve of Rosh Hashanah.
Twenty-two firefighters
battled a blaze in a house in Oak Grove, Ripponlea – opposite the Adass Israel
synagogue – on Sunday morning around 09:20, according to the Metropolitan Fire
Brigade.At least four fire engines arrived within five minutes, according to
the MFB, and brought the fire under control less than half an hour later.
“Fire damage was confined to
the rear of the property with the remainder heavily smoke-logged and requiring
extensive cleaning,” a MFB statement said. “A twin adjoining property that
shared a common wall was not affected.”
A MFB spokesperson said it was
thanks to the smoke alarm that the mother was alerted and was able to get her
children out safely after a blaze started in the laundry and spread to the roof
and the hallway.
Members of the ultra-Orthodox
Adass Israel community rallied to help the family just hours before the New
Year.Shlomo Boruch Abelesz, a longstanding leader of the Adass community, said
he believed it was actually the home of Lubavitchers.“The good news is that the
Adass community seems to have come to their aid with everything from lodging to
food and clothes,” he said.
It is estimated that the
repair bill will reach about $30,000, according to the fire brigade.
And a "Thank you" published via Galus Australis:
I was personally brought to tears by the incredible, ceaseless display of unbelievable ahavas yisrael on erev yom tov: the offers of housing that sprung forth immediately, the offer and actual delivery of clothing for the children, the offer and delivery of a huge abundance of food, and the non-stop drop-offs from families of cakes and the like. The family that immediately took my children to their house and fed them and took care of them for hours while we quickly set up for yom tov after being outside for hours. You even went so far as to bathe one of my children and prepare them fully for yom tov, when you have your own large family to get ready. Truly I do not have the words to express the gratitude of the heart that prevails so deeply. Your abounding display of chesed is absolutely inspirational and overwhelming in its detailed consideration.
When I heard the blasts of the shofar on yom tov my heart was overwhelmed with emotions, especially evoked by your selfless complete mesiras nefesh in helping your fellow Jew at such a pressured hour. I wish I could thank each and every one of you who offered and gave kindness. You provided menuchas nefesh amidst the initial anguish, fright and worry, before we knew what had happened. We received non-stop words of encouragement and consolation, and you even asked what we needed from our houses, and convinced firemen and police etc to let us in for urgent things.
How could one repay you all for your abounding kindness? I can only ask Hash-m with all my heart that in the merit of all the kindness you offered, showed and did, that He may bless your community with kindness a trillion-fold, from now and forever. May He pour out an abundance of blessings with endless chayay, banay, mezonay revichay b’gashmius and ruchnius, always in peace and joy. May you all be blessed with long lives and a year of revealed overflowing blessings – beyond nature and beyond this world… into this world revealed!
Since Hash-m blesses us mida kneged mida, I am left feeling immediately on Sunday, with such unbelievable ahavas chinam, we will surely see Moshiach this year. How could Hash-m not answer and send him this very year. Your acts of kindness no doubt have broken open the gates of shomoyim, and it certainly has to be a year of revealed miracles for all Am Yisrael immediately now! I can only say that certainly you have, so to speak, rebuilt Beis Hamikdash with your unbelievable and abounding kindness, which we are in awe of. All of Am Yisrael can learn what kindness with mesiras nefesh is from you.
I am in awe of the unbelievable Adass community’s tremendous boundless kindness and thankful to Hash-m from the depths of my heart for sending an immediate nechama. I am privileged to live by you, and have contact with you, and humbled beyond belief at your actual mesiras nefesh in kindness for your fellow Jews bli gavul, boundlessly, beyond all boundaries.
Thank you, thank you,
With heartfelt eternal gratitude,
Gmar chasima tova in blessings beyond nature, and abundant revealed endless bountiful good in this world!
Mrs Leah Jacobson on behalf of the Jacobson and Cyrulnik families
The story also made it to a USA Jewish newsblog:
they would be better if they could extend their "ahavas yisrael" to the rest of Aham Israel and grow some tolerance of those that don't buy into their "chupp"
ReplyDeleteben gershon
Ben, you obviously no nothing about the Adass community.
ReplyDeleteThey are kindhearted people who go out of the way to help all Jews
It would be wonderful if the "they aren't all bad" theme extended to AJNWatch.
ReplyDeletePerhaps an acknowledgement that there is even goodness and wisdom to be found amongst secular Jews.
Watcher sweety, I have been following your commentary here for a long time. I can't recall a single one that actually complimented any post on this blog. Efsher it's time for you to listen to your own mussar.
ReplyDeleteWhatever, it seems that you still must be enjoying this place, seeing you come back again and again.
Good Yom Tov from Meira from Ashdod (ex-Sydney) - who LOVES Ajnwatch
Meira - Oyb dos heyst bay aykh muser megt ir zayn ruik az ikh varf zikh for fil shtrengere foderungen. Dokh ....
ReplyDeleteI think my very first post on AJNWatch complimented the site. I am a big fan of diversity in the Jewish community and wholeheartedly support its existance, even if I disagree with many of the views. In fact, I generally think it much more important in life to spend time hearing the viewpoint of those with whom you disagree, than closeting yourself with those who echo your own views. Hence, as you say, I do return to this site again and again.
You are however quite correct that I do more criticising than complimenting, and I think you are right that that is something I should work on. It's not based on being "anti-AJNwatch". Mostly it is a function of not liking "me too" statements on any blog as I don't think they contribute to debate.
So - I will try and work on complimenting AJNWatch - and maybe both you and AJNWatch can also try and catch opportunities to praise everyone else.