Good question. Here's a different take on its meaning: ''Rainbows serve as a reminder how Gd in his mercy protects us even though we may be underserving. It's a sign that we must never give up no matter how difficult the challenge.'' Source: local rabbi's Facebook page
I saw a rainbow that made a full circle over the Temple Mount during Chanukah 5766 less than one week before Ariel Sharon had his debilitating stroke. We were driving south through the Adam traffic circle, and there was a brilliant Rainbow over the Temple Mount in the shape of a full circle.
Oh my, that's not too good. What do you make of it?
ReplyDeleteI don't know what to make of it, but right now it seems to be Melbourne that is getting nervous: Security Plan Escalated in Melbourne
DeleteAll over the world there are reports of the rare double rainbow in greater frequency.
ReplyDeleteLooks pretty though, huh? If it's a portender of doom, why does it look so wondrously good?
ReplyDeleteGood question. Here's a different take on its meaning: ''Rainbows serve as a reminder how Gd in his mercy protects us even though we may be underserving. It's a sign that we must never give up no matter how difficult the challenge.'' Source: local rabbi's Facebook page
DeleteAnonymous, what you wrote pertains only to the Land of Israel, "Ha"aretz! AND we always write Elo-kim, not with the H, as Hei.
ReplyDeleteNeshama: I deleted that comment, thanks for pointing it out.
ReplyDeleteI saw a spectacular double rainbow in Riverdale (the Bronx, NY) a few years ago. It made the front page on the local newspaper.
ReplyDeleteI saw a rainbow that made a full circle over the Temple Mount during Chanukah 5766 less than one week before Ariel Sharon had his debilitating stroke. We were driving south through the Adam traffic circle, and there was a brilliant Rainbow over the Temple Mount in the shape of a full circle.
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