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Directional Kindness

I was told this story by Diana:

Diana was going to sheva brachos (the celebration after a couple is married) in a town that she wasn't very familiar with. She couldn't find the street that she needed, and Shabbos was about to start, so she pulled over and asked a woman who was standing outside her car. The woman didn't know where the street was either, but she said to Diana, "I have a GPS. Why don't I put in the address and you can follow me there?" And then she led Diana to where she needed to go! Yay!

1 Comments:

What a great story. I was driving on Saturday in the rain and it took everything I had not to offer a man going to our Chabad a ride. I know he probably wouldn't have accepted though.

By Blogger Becca, at October 06, 2008 5:51 PM  

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