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Last winter, Nehama took our son Levi to a theater play called "The inventions that changed the world". At the beginning of the play, the narrator asked the crowd of children: "What do you think is the best invention of the world?". One child answered the computer, another said the phone and then a small girl said: "My mummy!".
Everyone laughed but Nehama was very touched. What a beautiful thing to say and what a beautiful thing to hear as a parent!!!
Next week, on the 18th and 19th of Adar, we will celebrate the birthday of the two best inventions of the world, my mother and Nehama's mother! Not a coincidence for sure...
Both are incredible women. My mother is a math professor who, among many other communal activities, runs a philanthropic network that distributes clothes to families in need. Nehama's mother is the director of the Jewish High School Sinai in Paris, which was recently distinguished as the second best high school in the city.
We wish to thank you for the incredible love and dedication we have received and continue to receive, the acceptance, the encouragements, the continuous presence at our side at all stages of our lives. The listening ear, the advice, the help with whatever is needed and the knowledge that you are there for us no matter what. You may be far geographically but you are always so close to us.
We wish you health and happiness, much nachat (satisfaction) from your entire family, much success in your endeavors, continue to inspire your many students and people around you with your light and your wisdom...
We love you,
Shabbat Shalom,
Rabbi Mendel and Nehama Hendel
