Is There A Place to Pray Around Here?

I am just walking this morning to do my Shabbat shopping and someone stops me to ask if there is a place around here where he can pray.

I direct him to a shul in an adjacent supermarket.

Yes, in Israel you can find a shul in a supermarket called Osher Ad.  It caters to religious customers but anyone can buy there or pray there.

When you do a favor for another Jew in Israel, when you help someone out using Hebrew words, you are filled with happiness.

As Shlomo Carlebach famously said.  "You did a favor for a Jew today?  Gvald!  Gvald!"

Oh how I wish I spoke Yiddish!  It is the language of intimacy from the old country.

Still, speaking Hebrew to your fellow Jews, you feel a closeness to them.

You want to hug and kiss every Jew you see.  You want to stop every Jew and say, "I just wanted to tell you how much I love you for being you, for being here."

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