Concerning. And just a real human being and we would use the word menche. People are all part of the community, part of that fabric of what the community is. The people that were there saturday morning were doing what they do and that was worshipping in their safe space and that is what is so horrific about what happened to rose and cecil and david and the rest of our friends. Taken into my hospital and shouting i want to kill all the jews. Whats really tough is you see these events happening all over the country and the world and we dont know if its going to happen. We want the know when its going to happen. We turn to the leaders of our country. Weve got to stop hate and cant be just to say. We need to stop hate. We need to do. We need to act. Oftentimes after these Mass Shootings we get caught up in the whys and the howes of what happened and right now for this second, for this moment, lets focus on the ones who lost their lives. Joyce fienberg was 75, a mother of two sons. A resear
In the early morning of June 6 last year, the Kakhovka Dam in Ukraine was breached. Russia was widely agreed (except by Russia) to be the culprit. Hundreds died in the ensuing floods. Thousands had to flee their homes. Forests covering 120,000 acres were inundated.