Welcome back, Judy.
Why do you find one's way of worship very sad? The Orthodox use Tehillim to
escape the snare of pride; to learn and know humility. They are used as the
sign upon the hand and the frontlet for the eyes. They are used during their
morning prayer time. It is simply their way of worshipping and honoring
their (and our) God.

What do you think the results of your witnessing to them may be?

Kay

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Good Morning Bill & Izzy

Thanks for the welcome back. It has been an interesting interlude to say
the least.
I was seated next to people who appeared to be from the Middle East on
both long legs
of the journey. Mother and daughter dress designers from the garment
district in NY who
were Jewish.  A Lebanese Computer nerd living in Colorado with his lovely
wife and 2yr
old son on their way to visit family in Sydney; then coming back a Jewish
family were
across the aisle from me; husband, wife, and grown son who were touring
the US for the
first time and ultimately headed for Israel.

All of these people were so interesting. The mother from NY had a taped
up devotional
in Hebrew which she kept pulling out and reading in between ripping the
pages out of
Bridal Magazines (for ideas), they said their husband/father imported tea
and cosmetics
from the Mt. of Olives. They were obviously not Messianic but I was given
the opportunity
to share my testimony of grace with them.

On the return trip after a long night 33,000 feet in the air the Jewish
men in the family
across from me put on prayer shawls and phylacteries; they also wound a
leather strip
around the middle finger of their left hand and down their arm and came
back to their
seats to read the scriptures in Hebrew making different gestures all the
while and at the
end when they disrobed and put book and phylacteries away they kissed
them over and
over which I found very sad.  The husband told me about the benefits of
kosher food,
(which I must say it did look really good and plentiful). His ancestors
were from Bagdhad,
they moved to Mayalasia and then on to Sydney. The wife was an Indian
Jewess and their
oldest son was visiting the family of a girl he is courting in Brazil. So
visiting with them
was in a sense a real education.

It's good to be back though -

Judyt
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