From Rabbi Rachamim Pauli
Forwarded by Emanuel A. Winston, Mid East Analyst & Commentator
Please note not all names for prayers are the Halachic names but what is known.
Odelia Nechama bat Michal - suffered serious head injuries and is in intensive care. Her life is still in danger.
Natan Daniel ben Shulamit - a 17-year-old student who is in serious condition. He suffered massive internal injuries and has had a number of internal organs removed.
David Amoyal - David is the owner of the snack stand next to the bus stop. He told everyone to run away and then called the police, and was on the phone with them when the bomb exploded. He suffered injuries to his legs and feet and lower body. He is in moderate condition.
Sasson ben Shulamit - This is the second time Sasson has been injured in a terrorist attack in Jerusalem. He suffered lower body injuries and serious post-traumatic symptoms.
Ad Shapira - Ad is 18 years old and just about to complete high school. She suffered light orthopedic injuries and is in good condition in hospital.
Shilo ben Ofra - Shilo is 15 years old, and suffered burns and fractures to his legs and lower abdomen. He is sedated in intensive care.
Daniel ben Nurit - Daniel is 13 years old, and suffered lacerations and shrapnel injuries to his lower extremities, and is likely to be released from the hospital before Shabbat.
Elchanan ben Alona - Elchanan is 14 years old, and suffered serious injuries to his feet. One ankle and three of his toes were crushed. He has had one operation and will require more surgery. He will likely be in the hospital at least 2-3 weeks.
Netanel ben Shlomit - Netanel is 18 years old and works as a security guard at the bus station. He was injured in the abdomen had surgery. He is now recuperating in the hospital
Leah Bracha bat Shoshana Batya – is a 19-year-old seminary student. She suffered burns to her legs and arms as well as serious shock.
Please visit OneFamily’s website at http://www.onefamilyfund.org/ for more updates on the injured victims of this week’s attacks.
Friday, March 25, 2011
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Pray for the Palestinians murdered by Israel this week.
The sanctity of life is fundamental to Judaism but not to Zionism.
We will pray for these people.
We are Zionist and we pray for ALL people, as Yeshua comanded us: "Love your enemies, and be good to everyone who hates you. Ask G_d to bless anyone who curses you, and pray for everyone who is cruel to you." (Luke 6:27,28)
So we love the palestians [the enemies], and pray for them that hate and mistreat Israƫl. So that they will stop and repent from their cruel hatred (birthed in their hearts and minds by Islam) against the Jewish people.
Henoch
I will pray for you so that you come to see that the Palestinians are not your enemy.
"Pray for the Palestinians murdered by Israel this week."
No Arab settlers murdered by Israel so far. Killed, because they have no moral compunctions against putting their civilians in the line of fire. But not murdered, which would be by malice aforethought. Murder is the Arab settler-colonists' forte against the indigenous Palestinians, the Jews.
"The sanctity of life is fundamental to Judaism but not to Zionism."
To Judaism, and to Zionism (which is an integral part of the former), the sanctity of life is fundamental, but does not amount to letting an aggressor (like the Arab imperialists here) a free hand in murdering you.
"I will pray for you so that you come to see that the Palestinians are not your enemy."
You need much prayer so that you come to see that Islam everywhere is your enemy, no matter what false mask (such as "Palestinian struggle") it takes upon itself.
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