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He found a hundred thousand shekels in an apartment he rented - and returned it to the Holocaust survivor Israel today

2021-04-20T07:48:43.639Z


| In the country Rabbi Mandy Yitzhaki, a Chabad emissary living in Be'er Sheva, found a respectable sum of money among the sofa cushions he received from the owner of the apartment - and returned the lost one • "We looked for an earring and found money" Rabbi Mandy Yitzhaki Lost Shabbat: Rabbi Mandy Yitzhaki, a Chabad emissary in Be'er Sheva, found last week between the cushions of the old sofa they received as


Rabbi Mandy Yitzhaki, a Chabad emissary living in Be'er Sheva, found a respectable sum of money among the sofa cushions he received from the owner of the apartment - and returned the lost one • "We looked for an earring and found money"

  • Rabbi Mandy Yitzhaki

Lost Shabbat:

Rabbi Mandy Yitzhaki, a Chabad emissary in Be'er Sheva, found last week between the cushions of the old sofa they received as a donation from the landlord they rented, a sum of money in dollars and euros worth about 100,000 shekels, together with his wife when they were looking for a lost earring.

"Looking for the earring and suddenly finding an envelope of the money," he excitedly told Israel Today, adding, "In the morning we called my grandmother, the owner of the apartment, whose husband had died earlier, both Holocaust survivors, and told her we found money in the apartment and she did not understand."

"She asked me - 'Why didn't you take the money?'

He added: "Eventually her son came to take the money, of course he was excited. I told him 'it was your father who kept you.' Rabbi.

Source: israelhayom

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