[Photos below.] The young talmidim of the Belzer Talmud Torah in Bnei Brak were amazed to discover that the floor of one of their classrooms had caved in and collapsed into a gaping hole overnight. Senior municipality officials and engineers arrived at the site.
A source at the Talmud Torah said, “This is a fantastic miracle. A true neis. If the floor would have collapsed during the school day, who knows what could have happened?”
Check out these images, courtesy of Itzik Horowitz from News 24.
{Israel National News/Matzav.com Newscenter}
You have to take my apology, but I think the word neis is a bit overused…
Like the guy who fell ten stories and broke every bone in his body, and said “It’s a miracle that I survived!” True, it was a miracle. But he would have been better off not falling in the first place.
to moshe
i see you take the gift of life & health for granted & don’t appreciate everythin & every new day Hashem lets a person stay alive
May Hashem help you when your in need of help & a floor is about to collapse. I THINK THEN YOU WILL BE CALLING TO HASHEM FOR A NEIS TO SAVE YOU.
may you learn to apprerciate everything & thank Hashem from your heart without the need to experience sadness, to learn it.
Looks like they just tiled over the dirt without any solid foundation. No concrete, rebar, etc.