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Jade
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Mon, Apr 11 2016, 8:34 pm
Read this story last week. It's very inspiring.
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grace413
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Tue, Apr 12 2016, 4:53 am
OK, I'm going to be the party pooper here.
It's very nice that this woman had a miracle baby. I'm very happy for her.
Because I know the pain of infertility. The pain of terminal infertility.
Surely nobody believes that everybody who goes to mikva will be blessed with a child - didn't work for me and for other people I know. The article gives the feeling that if infertile people only did more mitzvot they would be blessed with a child. Believe me every religious couple try to get pregnant has done more than their share of tshuva, tefila, tzedaka, chesed, segulot etc.
I don't believe in vending machine Judaism.
And really, is Nepal Chabad not able to build a normal mikva? I can't believe that in the 21st century women must endanger themselves to tovel.
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greenfire
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Tue, Apr 12 2016, 2:42 pm
grace413 ~ I certainly feel for you ...
I also agree with you on a general basis we cannot expect tit for tat in mitzvos and life ~ we certainly do not know why hashem gives one person anything while another person is left without
however, I was looking at this situation as the story of this particular woman who gave up already & was overwhelmed in the miracle that she had a baby ... that is what I found emotional and happy to share
hashem makes miracles of all sorts ... including that of adopting
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oliveoil
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Tue, Apr 12 2016, 3:58 pm
grace413 wrote: | OK, I'm going to be the party pooper here.
It's very nice that this woman had a miracle baby. I'm very happy for her.
Because I know the pain of infertility. The pain of terminal infertility.
Surely nobody believes that everybody who goes to mikva will be blessed with a child - didn't work for me and for other people I know. The article gives the feeling that if infertile people only did more mitzvot they would be blessed with a child. Believe me every religious couple try to get pregnant has done more than their share of tshuva, tefila, tzedaka, chesed, segulot etc.
I don't believe in vending machine Judaism.
And really, is Nepal Chabad not able to build a normal mikva? I can't believe that in the 21st century women must endanger themselves to tovel. |
I agree with you. I did not like that implication in the story.
Re the mikvah, I don't have hard time understanding why they don't have one yet. A mikvah is incredibly expensive and a huge undertaking to build, Nepal is one of the poorest countries in the world, and their "community" is mostly transient. Young Israelis, tourists, etc.
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amother
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Tue, Apr 12 2016, 4:17 pm
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