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Leaving Gilo for Safety - Rabbi David Kaplan
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it was during the first scent of FATA in
the neighborhood of Gilo and the
outskirts of you shall I was being
shelled on a regular basis people were
constantly being woken up at night by
sirens and eventually the Ben Khayyam
family decided that they're going to
move somewhere else for safety so mrs.
ben-haim mother lived in the Makana you
hooda area of Yerushalayim were the main
marketplaces and so the Ben khayyam
family moved in with the mother
grandmother in this case in order to
flee gielo where they would be safer
they were there for two nights and on
the second night there was a terror
attack in the mechana Yehuda fruit
market where a bomb exploded and five
members of the Ben Khayyam family were
injured thank God they were okay they
recovered but they learned a very
important lesson which is that every
bullet has its mark so on the one hand a
person has to do whatever they could do
in order responsibly to take care of
themselves their well-being and the
other end of person always has to
remember that there is divine providence
and there is no way to outsmart God we
have to behave responsibly but we also
have to believe responsibly