Wed, 11/05/2008 - 07:26--NomiI lived through some very difficult times and I have seen the world change. My parents came from Europe to the United States at the turn of the twentieth century.
So, I grew up in an era that started with horses and unpaved roads. The farms and vacant lots of my youth are now high-rises and paved highways.
Even using this computer was just a twinkle in someone's eye when I was growing up - we actually had to write things down on paper!
But one thing that never changes is that we human's need each other. And, as importantly, we Jews need each other.
Read More...Wed, 11/05/2008 - 07:29--ElaineI've not been very religious as a Jew but my daughter has. So, I have been re-introduced to my Jewish heritage through her.
She sends me food for thought and inspiring e-mails now that I've graduated from my TV-based e-mail to a swanky new laptop. One People One Heart is one of the websites she sent me to look at in addition to other websites on giving Tzedaka and Jewish tradition.
Why? Because my daughter also gave me a tzedaka box from One People One Heart and asked me to help out my grandson.
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