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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 342756" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>That is so cool. I was going to PM Esther and ask her if she was at the parade in Jerusalem that was held recently (? according to our television) that was a celebration of the Jewish faith by an international crowd) </p><p> </p><p>What I saw on tv were people from the US, Mexico, Canada - everywhere supporting Jewish faith people. To me it's just so odd that the people were crying because they couldn't believe so many people who were (as they said) "non-Jew" would come to support them. It was a beautiful parade really, and I saw people from New York, Alabama - really moving. </p><p> </p><p>When they interviewed people they asked them if they had any idea that this many people would come from all over the world to support them and the answer every time was "No." (with smiles or tears) - Just amazing. </p><p> </p><p>I kept thinking - "Was one of them Esther or her beautiful daughters?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 342756, member: 4964"] That is so cool. I was going to PM Esther and ask her if she was at the parade in Jerusalem that was held recently (? according to our television) that was a celebration of the Jewish faith by an international crowd) What I saw on tv were people from the US, Mexico, Canada - everywhere supporting Jewish faith people. To me it's just so odd that the people were crying because they couldn't believe so many people who were (as they said) "non-Jew" would come to support them. It was a beautiful parade really, and I saw people from New York, Alabama - really moving. When they interviewed people they asked them if they had any idea that this many people would come from all over the world to support them and the answer every time was "No." (with smiles or tears) - Just amazing. I kept thinking - "Was one of them Esther or her beautiful daughters?" [/QUOTE]
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