Dudi Farkash has a heart.
The Monsey, NY, resident was in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, when he saw an opportunity for kindness. He was at the Gottlieb’s delicatessen when he chanced upon a group of American and Israeli military personnel.
Farkash greeted them warmly and then, as an expression of appreciation for their service to their respective countries, the Jewish state and its strongest ally, he asked if he can treat them to a bottle of fine wine.
They accepted his offer appreciatively, touched by the gesture of the chossid from Monsey.
{Matzav.com Newscenter}
Dudi’s Heart is a very big one and warm one, he always finds his ways to make people feel good,
Beautiful Kiddush Hashem
go Dudi!!
similar to the rechnitz story. very nice
We are against drafting women and most men, now mr chosid says it is ok and serves them wine! Gevald! Where is our principals? Have we lost are minds? Where is the yosher? Doesn’t anybody remember what we learned in yeshivasha? Don’t let a עם הארצ take over the county . The godoylim will denounce .
Maybe spend some more time in yeshiva until they tell you about a little thing called hakaras hatov. Regardless of what you think about the politics, these people risk their lives so you can spew garbage like that. He isn’t saying everything that everyone associated with the army and the government does is ok, he is saying thank you to these individuals for sacrificing for his safety. Also, no one opposes the American army except for America’s enemies.
are you out of your mind? Do you think this attitude of yours is being mekadesh shem shamayim? these are tinok shenishbu and you’re busy hammering a nail in the air? This was a great mitzva from this guy.
Too bad it didn’t see them.
I would have gladly paid for the whole meal. Not just a bottle of wine.
Abe
You could buy me a meal instead!
Why not donate wine to some Yidden every Shabbos too?
Yeh, our tax dollars is going to pay for those soldiers meal.
Really? That’s the first I’ve heard of it. BTW, we pay taxes too.
There’s a wonderful organization called Koshertroops that sends Kosher food to Jewish personnel in the US Armed Forces all over the globe. I’ve been a recipient of their kindness many times and they could use all the help they can get as it is 100% non-profit.