Serendipitous gifts are all around us: The invisible threads connecting Israelis in times of loss
The article discusses the concept of serendipitous gifts and their significance in Judaism, where everything is viewed as hashgacha pratit, or divine providence. It highlights the stories of Israelis who have experienced loss and found comfort in unexpected connections. These connections are seen as a testament to the idea that everything is interconnected and part of a larger plan.
- ▪In Judaism, everything is viewed as hashgacha pratit, or divine providence, meaning that there is no such thing as mere happenstance.
- ▪Caregivers from India are working in Efrat, Israel, and are a part of the community.
- ▪The concept of serendipitous gifts is about finding meaning and connection in unexpected events and people.
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Serendipitous gifts are all around us: The invisible threads connecting Israelis in times of lossIn Judaism, there is no such thing as mere happenstance. Everything is viewed as hashgacha pratit (divine providence). Follow us on GoogleCaregivers from India in Efrat.(photo credit: TOBY KLEIN GREENWALD)
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