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Smile for the Camera




How do you face some storm or struggle when your horizons darken and your life doesn’t look so sunny?


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Posted: May 13, 2010
advice to Mrs. Weisberg
Your videos don't need to be so short, you know. I will make plenty of time, any time, to listen to you, and I am sure that many people will agree
Posted By Esther Dukesz, Thornhill

Posted: May 12, 2010
How absolutely beautiful - the pictures, but most importantly the message! Thank you for sharing this story. Try to imagine how indescribably wonderful this world could be if we each had even the tiniest portion of a child's innocent wisdom of our Creator.
Posted By Diana, St. Louis, MO

Posted: May 12, 2010
in camera
This is a beautiful story. The word camera in Latin means room, and of course this child was just so in touch with that grandeur of place, of being so in the eye of G-d, a camera coming out of the skies, a lightning flash, to illuminate his smile. Children, being so about wonder, make us, wonder!

What I love is that no matter how many stories we write, there is always room for more.

A story like this deserves to be heard. I will never look at lightning the same way again.

Thank You for a child's deeply wonderful, wisdom.
Posted By ruth housman, newton centre, ma


 



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Chana Weisberg is the editor of Chabad.org's Society & Living section and of Think Jewish, Chabad.org's print publication. She is the author of Tending the Garden: The Unique Gifts of the Jewish Woman and four other books, and lectures worldwide on issues relating to women, faith, relationships and the Jewish soul.

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