To whom this may concern:
Found: a hat and sheitel in San Francisco International Airport (SFO) on Thursday August 1st. Please call 732.363.8506 or 347.419.2468.
Thank you.
{Matzav.com Newscenter}
To whom this may concern:
Found: a hat and sheitel in San Francisco International Airport (SFO) on Thursday August 1st. Please call 732.363.8506 or 347.419.2468.
Thank you.
{Matzav.com Newscenter}
Classify this one under the Matzav lost and found column. Democracy will go on!!!
may they be matched up with their owner. is the shitel and hat word by the same person?
A shaitel and a hat, what a shidduch!
There were many hats & shaitlach lost on Ellis Island
The owners of the hat and sheitel might have run off to who knows where leaving their yiddishkeit behind…
At least it wasn’t there infant left in a car
Another couple that left the flock
Dear Shmerel,
Sometimes there is confusion and reluctant offerings in the sane nature of the True Universe. That means that sometimes the world does not turn to keep the hat on the head of the jew but rather the jew prays to keep the hat on the head of the world. So if there is no claim to the hat or the owner has moved to another place in life having forfeited his freedom of returned pleasure, it may be Hashem’s wish to keep the world turning and not your pocket book in business. Think about that before you offer an inferior prayer to the Holiest of Holies.
Umm, Anonymous 12:30, what language was your post speaking?
comment # 8 is additional proof of the danger in sniffing glue.
Very well written.