So far there has been enough rain for the ground to get green and early winter plants to emerge. We're still in the Jewish month of Kislev, and there's time for lots of heaven-sent rain. I'm no prophet and can't predict how much rain will fall nor if our People will emerge from its dangerous dependence on foreign rule.
The rain we've had so far this year has made the Land of Israel, and Shiloh in particular, beautiful. Here are some pictures:
All of these pictures were taken in Shiloh, early winter, this year.
5 comments:
gorgeous. cant wait to hit the trails on chanuka.
There is way too little rain.
a, thank G-d
shy, amen
The Israeli newspapers report everything, except the weather, rainfall and most importantly, the level of Yam Kineret. Apparently the Israeli public couldn't care less. Especially not the youth, as judged by the 15-minute showers they take everyday. Not to mention their parents, that build swimming pools, just to show off. Even if they live within walking distance of the sea. That's why G'd sends so few rain.
among the other sins for sure
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