The crazy world
BH, yesterday was pretty quiet here in Jerusalem.
Most other places, it was apparently not.
My SIL in the penthouse up the coast sent me video of ‘cluster bombs’, or something, passing her mirpeset.
My daughter from the Shomron showed me video of a few rockets, and craters, in yishuvim where real stuff apparently really did hit the ground.
There was also a kol koreh put out by three mekubalim in Bnei Brak yesterday, that the decree on Bnei Brak is to have 54 azekot (sirens), and there are only six to go until the amount is fulfilled, so the residents should not be scared, and should just count another six.
I don’t know who the mekubalim are who are saying this, but if they are genuine, there is absolutely no reason why what they wrote couldn’t be true.
However ‘strange’ is may sound, all this is being orchestrated and guided by Hashem, for spiritual purposes and reasons and judgements.
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In the meantime, I found out what happened to my neighbour across the hall:
Her husband (who is a grandpa and older than me…) got called up for miluim just before Purim.
He got allowed back for a little break over Shabbat.
Crazy times, we live in.
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My SIL is planning to make a break for it again, as soon as they re-open the airport, she hopes some time next week.
I get it.
If you didn’t believe this was going to be over soon, and / or leading to a much better outcome – why would you stick around?
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In the meantime, my daughter was showing me the last ‘trend’ on Instagram.
It’s short video of people saying:
Me: Trying to save the world by drinking through paper straws / cycling everywhere to reduce my carbon footprint / recycling my trash / trying to interest someone in my firm’s products…
Against a background of bombs being dropped, cities being blown up etc, with the headline:
“World leaders:”
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So, let’s continue with ‘carry on with emuna‘, as the crazy world continues getting crazier.
Here’s what we are planning, BH, on Sunday, March 22, 2026:

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It’s totally for free, at 8pm Israel time on a Sunday, so everyone can join easily from wherever they might be in the world.
And the point is to just bring some good people together, around some uplifting Breslov Torah and music, based on making the most of Pesach.
Even under fire.
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It’s on Zoom, there will be ‘break out’ rooms for women and men, separately, and also an optional ‘coffee time’ at the end, where anyone who wants to can get to know other participants a little better.
And spaces are limited to 100 people, max, so go grab your spot!
In the meantime, pass the strawberry mousse, Roger…


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