it’s a pleasure to see a post from the younger generation of the Brizels, even as I’m sorry for the reason for the substitute posting.
I wish your father a refuah shelemeih and hope that we will continue to see posts – or at least comments – from you, even after your father be”h makes a complete recovery.
P'loni on January 12, 2012 at 4:57 am
Rabbi Ezra Bick on the evolution of Moshe Rabbeinu from “Egyptian Prince to Israelite Redeemer”:
Very sorry to hear your father is sick. Should definitely have a refuah shleimah.
mycroft on January 13, 2012 at 7:48 am
“pg on January 12, 2012 at 4:15 am
it’s a pleasure to see a post from the younger generation of the Brizels, even as I’m sorry for the reason for the substitute posting.
I wish your father a refuah shelemeih and hope that we will continue to see posts – or at least comments – from you, even after your father be”h makes a complete recovery”
I agree a 100%. Your father was too modest to respond to a recent commentator about his daughters knowldege/education-you have publicly answered the question by your post.
daat y on January 22, 2012 at 11:52 pm
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it’s a pleasure to see a post from the younger generation of the Brizels, even as I’m sorry for the reason for the substitute posting.
I wish your father a refuah shelemeih and hope that we will continue to see posts – or at least comments – from you, even after your father be”h makes a complete recovery.
Rabbi Ezra Bick on the evolution of Moshe Rabbeinu from “Egyptian Prince to Israelite Redeemer”:
http://vbm-torah.org/archive/parsha70/13-70shemot.htm
Rabbi Chaim Pollock on the role of Hashem as “Moshian shel Yisrael”:
http://www.machal.michlalah.edu/R.Pollock%20Divrei%20Torah/SHMOT/Shmos/Shmos%205759.doc
Very sorry to hear your father is sick. Should definitely have a refuah shleimah.
“pg on January 12, 2012 at 4:15 am
it’s a pleasure to see a post from the younger generation of the Brizels, even as I’m sorry for the reason for the substitute posting.
I wish your father a refuah shelemeih and hope that we will continue to see posts – or at least comments – from you, even after your father be”h makes a complete recovery”
I agree a 100%. Your father was too modest to respond to a recent commentator about his daughters knowldege/education-you have publicly answered the question by your post.
Best WISHES STEVE FOR A REFUAH SHLEIMA.
A special daughter who you should continue to have nachas from.