Day 32 of the Omer
In the general area of Meron? On the eve of L"G Ba'Omer? It should be a sign for Tov on this Tov day of Iyyar.
...The Geophysical Institute said the first earthquake, which occurred at 5:38am, measured 3.2 in magnitude and its epicenter was some 14 km (8.6 miles) north of Beit She'an in the north.
Beit She'an has a unique geographical setting due to being located at the junction of the Jordan River Valley and the Jezreel Valley.
The second tremblor took place around 6:53 am and measured 2.7 in magnitude. Its exact epicenter is said to have been some 54km (33 miles) north of Nahariya the northernmost coastal city in Israel.
That fantastic photo sums this year up.
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ReplyDelete"Harav Gulliver's Travails" - and l'havdil a.k.a. the "Mee-ut Ohr shel Lag B'omer".
May HaRav Gulliver take solace in the likelihood that it's a precursor to the Shefa Ohr shel Moshiach!
M.M.
P.S. Since it's post-Lag B'omer, to those who enjoy Charedi music, here's a very uplifting mass musical-gathering honoring the Torah which includes the Malchus Choir & Zanvil Weinberger:
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M.M.