Arele Klein is a 39-year-old married father of two who has volunteered with ZAKA for 16 years. He has been selected to join ZAKA's delegation responding to the devastating earthquake in Haiti. Upon arriving, he witnesses the massive destruction and overwhelming human suffering, including treating many severely injured patients. The experience takes an emotional toll as he sees the pain of parents losing their children and massive casualties, but he continues assisting at the field hospital and recovering bodies for burial.
This is a study of Jesus being glad when the saints were sad. It was for s specific goal that he was glad at the time of their sadness, and he was not being cruel or thoughtless.
Part of the difficulty of faith is to not derive our identity from the world around us, but from faith in God above as we learn to take Him at His word and trust in His promises, no matter how unlikely they may seem. Luke anticipates the coming of the Messiah with the announcement of the forerunner the challenge is embracing the promise in faith
Great people find balance of mind, body, will, emotions, relationships, spirit, and eternal future. Explore the stories and formula about "All In" living that brings "All In" results.
This is a study of Jesus being glad when the saints were sad. It was for s specific goal that he was glad at the time of their sadness, and he was not being cruel or thoughtless.
Part of the difficulty of faith is to not derive our identity from the world around us, but from faith in God above as we learn to take Him at His word and trust in His promises, no matter how unlikely they may seem. Luke anticipates the coming of the Messiah with the announcement of the forerunner the challenge is embracing the promise in faith
Great people find balance of mind, body, will, emotions, relationships, spirit, and eternal future. Explore the stories and formula about "All In" living that brings "All In" results.
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Vortrag von Dr. Heinz Peter Wallner über Nachhaltigkeit, CSR, Werte und Sinn. Gehalten im Rahmen einer Vorstands- und Geschäftsführerklausur eines großen Industriekonzerns.
This paper accompanied the presentation of Natalie Flickner, Writer and Speaker, Crisis Care Training International at the 2015 CCIH Annual Conference. In the paper, Natalie shares her story growing up with a disability and how children with disabilities must be included in the work of Christian development and global health organizations as valued recipients of Christian love and healing.
aprendespañol.com provides free quality resources for learning spanish. You can download for free the aprendespañol.com magazine, audio examples, dictations and more. This web page is published by the Spanish Cultural Association.
aprendespañol.com es una web de recursos gratuitos de calidad para aprender español. Puedes descargar de manera gratuita la revista aprendespañol.com, ejemplos de audio, dictados, y muchas más cosas. Página web publicada por la Asociación Cultural Española.
Vortrag von Dr. Heinz Peter Wallner über Nachhaltigkeit, CSR, Werte und Sinn. Gehalten im Rahmen einer Vorstands- und Geschäftsführerklausur eines großen Industriekonzerns.
This paper accompanied the presentation of Natalie Flickner, Writer and Speaker, Crisis Care Training International at the 2015 CCIH Annual Conference. In the paper, Natalie shares her story growing up with a disability and how children with disabilities must be included in the work of Christian development and global health organizations as valued recipients of Christian love and healing.
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My Vocation
I have been blessed with the gift of effective counseling, especially on social psychological problems. This gift is based on my quick ability to build trust with people and initiate open and free conversations with people. This way, I can easily let people open up and share what they are going through. In me, I bear the gifts of love and kindness. I have always been concerned about the mental health of others, especially those in psychological situations that have limited their abilities in life. I have an ingrained commitment towards reaching them and attempting to extricate them from these life-limiting conditions. I have always done this since my early years in school basing this commitment on the biblical teachings in Proverbs 31:8-9 that, as Christians, we should speak up for the rights of the poor and defend their rights.
I am passionate about seeing people who regain their smiles again after mentally and spiritually bruising battles. This life is full of challenges, evils, and obstacles that impede man's happiness and fulfillment. Many individuals have indelible memories that prevent them from achieving happiness and being socially productive in the course of supporting others. I have, therefore, many times taken it upon myself to help these people overcome these challenges and revert to their healthy lives. Studies have revealed that the most significant potential limiting situations are those of bitterness, anger, regret, anxiety, rivalry, and even self-doubts (Wachholtz & Fitch, 2018). These factors cause shame, negative and self-destructive energy, and low energy and zeal to perform tasks and responsibilities.
My greatest joy has been in seeing people regain their strength and reverting to their desired positive courses. According to the South African bishop Desmond Tutu, all human beings are born with the innate desire to do well and help others (Best et al., 2015). Therefore, I have found self-fulfillment not only in helping people recover from unfavorable circumstances but also in seeing them realize their positive missions in this world and embarking on them. These people have become part of my life, and I thank God because their success stories have always provided so much comfort, that I have always found spiritual renewal every morning.
I believe I have been called to help people overcome all forms of psychological torture. The calling demands that I put all possible efforts to liberate these people, including doing advocacy communication, speaking truth to authorities about the emotional suffering people, and even taking the initiative to do psychotherapy to these people. A divine calling provides one with the zeal and energy to serve and renews this commitment in the face of whatever adversity (Panchuk, 2018). This calling has helped me overcome many hurdles that have come.
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Unit V Reflection Paper
My Vocation
I have been blessed with the gift of effective counseling, especially on social psychological problems. This gift is based on my quick ability to build trust with people and initiate open and free conversations with people. This way, I can easily let people open up and share what they are going through. In me, I bear the gifts of love and kindness. I have always been concerned about the mental health of others, especially those in psychological situations that have limited their abilities in life. I have an ingrained commitment towards reaching them and attempting to extricate them from these life-limiting conditions. I have always done this since my early years in school basing this commitment on the biblical teachings in Proverbs 31:8-9 that, as Christians, we should speak up for the rights of the poor and defend their rights.
I am passionate about seeing people who regain their smiles again after mentally and spiritually bruising battles. This life is full of challenges, evils, and obstacles that impede man's happiness and fulfillment. Many individuals have indelible memories that prevent them from achieving happiness and being socially productive in the course of supporting others. I have, therefore, many times taken it upon myself to help these people overcome these challenges and revert to their healthy lives. Studies have revealed that the most significant potential limiting situations are those of bitterness, anger, regret, anxiety, rivalry, and even self-doubts (Wachholtz & Fitch, 2018). These factors cause shame, negative and self-destructive energy, and low energy and zeal to perform tasks and responsibilities.
My greatest joy has been in seeing people regain their strength and reverting to their desired positive courses. According to the South African bishop Desmond Tutu, all human beings are born with the innate desire to do well and help others (Best et al., 2015). Therefore, I have found self-fulfillment not only in helping people recover from unfavorable circumstances but also in seeing them realize their positive missions in this world and embarking on them. These people have become part of my life, and I thank God because their success stories have always provided so much comfort, that I have always found spiritual renewal every morning.
I believe I have been called to help people overcome all forms of psychological torture. The calling demands that I put all possible efforts to liberate these people, including doing advocacy communication, speaking truth to authorities about the emotional suffering people, and even taking the initiative to do psychotherapy to these people. A divine calling provides one with the zeal and energy to serve and renews this commitment in the face of whatever adversity (Panchuk, 2018). This calling has helped me overcome many hurdles that have come.
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Unit V Reflection Paper
My Vocation
I have been blessed with the gift of effective counseling, especially on social psychological problems. This gift is based on my quick ability to build trust with people and initiate open and free conversations with people. This way, I can easily let people open up and share what they are going through. In me, I bear the gifts of love and kindness. I have always been concerned about the mental health of others, especially those in psychological situations that have limited their abilities in life. I have an ingrained commitment towards reaching them and attempting to extricate them from these life-limiting conditions. I have always done this since my early years in school basing this commitment on the biblical teachings in Proverbs 31:8-9 that, as Christians, we should speak up for the rights of the poor and defend their rights.
I am passionate about seeing people who regain their smiles again after mentally and spiritually bruising battles. This life is full of challenges, evils, and obstacles that impede man's happiness and fulfillment. Many individuals have indelible memories that prevent them from achieving happiness and being socially productive in the course of supporting others. I have, therefore, many times taken it upon myself to help these people overcome these challenges and revert to their healthy lives. Studies have revealed that the most significant potential limiting situations are those of bitterness, anger, regret, anxiety, rivalry, and even self-doubts (Wachholtz & Fitch, 2018). These factors cause shame, negative and self-destructive energy, and low energy and zeal to perform tasks and responsibilities.
My greatest joy has been in seeing people regain their strength and reverting to their desired positive courses. According to the South African bishop Desmond Tutu, all human beings are born with the innate desire to do well and help others (Best et al., 2015). Therefore, I have found self-fulfillment not only in helping people recover from unfavorable circumstances but also in seeing them realize their positive missions in this world and embarking on them. These people have become part of my life, and I thank God because their success stories have always provided so much comfort, that I have always found spiritual renewal every morning.
I believe I have been called to help people overcome all forms of psychological torture. The calling demands that I put all possible efforts to liberate these people, including doing advocacy communication, speaking truth to authorities about the emotional suffering people, and even taking the initiative to do psychotherapy to these people. A divine calling provides one with the zeal and energy to serve and renews this commitment in the face of whatever adversity (Panchuk, 2018). This calling has helped me overcome many hurdles that have come.
Costa, a graduate from the School for the Work by Byron Katie, shares the work in Rwanda bringing peace for both Tutsis and Hutus and healing trauma from the genocide
20% Decrease in Negative Arabic Social Media Post Towards Normalizations Agre...PLETZ.com -
Previous MSA report found nearly 95% of Arabic comments regarding normalization were negative. Recent study reveals negative posts fell by twenty percent.
Here is Gabe Whitley's response to my defamation lawsuit for him calling me a rapist and perjurer in court documents.
You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
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El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
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An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
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ARELE KLEIN’S DAILY BLOG
ZAKA VOLUNTEER WITH THE
IDF HOME FRONT COMMAND IN HAITI
ZAKA volunteer Arele Klein, 39, blogs from the field in Haiti. Working with the
IDF Home Front Command field hospital, Arele, married and father of two,
has volunteered with ZAKA for 16 years. Although he has witnessed all the
major terror attacks in the Dan region, Haiti is his first international
assignment.
Thursday, 14 January 2010
Ten in the morning. A phone call from ZAKA Operations Commander Haim
Weingarten “You’ve been selected as a member of ZAKA’s delegation to the
earthquake disaster in Haiti, we’re talking about a very difficult incident on the
scale of the tsunami. Volunteers should be physically fit, mentally prepared
and with experience. Please give your permission and ask for your wife’s
approval.”
As a ZAKA volunteer of long standing, I had no hesitation even for a moment
and without thinking for very long, I gave a positive answer there and then, on
the condition that my wife would also agree. I went home, told my wife about
the mission and asked for her approval. My wife’s answer: my head says no,
my heart says yes. And with that I received her blessing.
Noon. All members of the delegation arrive at the Home Front Command
base for briefings, vaccines and various medications against all kinds of
diseases that may break out in the disaster area. Only then did I begin to
understand what I was about to do and worry started to creep into my
thoughts – a fear of the unknown. ZAKA chairman Yehuda Meshi-Zahav
spoke to the delegation members, giving us strength and encouragement; it
was important.
Overnight Thursday/Friday
14-hour flight from Israel to Haiti - a good opportunity to meet new friends
from the Israeli delegation, the Home Front Command, rescue specialists,
medical professionals, members of the Israel Police Forensic Unit and others.
A lot of good people with the volunteering spirit who want to help, assist and
rescue.
Friday, 15 January 2101
Friday before Shabbat (the Sabbath) Landed at the destroyed Port-au-
Prince airport. Immediately, I began to understand what this is about, planes
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2. carrying aid from around the world landing one after the other. I begin to
absorb my surroundings, the collapsed buildings, the smell, the acrid smell of
bodies in the air, the smell that is so familiar to us as ZAKA volunteers. But
never have I known it in such an overwhelming manner.
Kabbalat Shabbat (Welcoming the Sabbath)
I find myself, together with the members of the Israeli delegation, on a football
field, the delegation’s makeshift base. Amid the turmoil and commotion, a
minyan for Shabbat prayers forms itself. Head of the Israeli IDF delegation
Brigadier-General Shalom Ben Aryeh joins Rabbi Shaul Ofen and others in
prayer. The words of the prayers take on an even deeper significance and
meaning, “”O King who causes death and restores life”.
Still haven’t managed to unpack the containers, so all that we have brought
for Shabbat remains packed away. We received an assignment of two challot
and could only dream of the fish and meat that we would normally eat on
Shabbat. At least our situation is better than the condition of the other ZAKA
delegation that arrived directly from Mexico - they only have canned goods.
Overnight Friday/Saturday
The sophisticated field hospital was built overnight, in conditions that can only
be described as no conditions. Just incredible. We are ready to begin work.
The ZAKA delegation is assigned to work in the field hospital as paramedics
and also with responsibility for the deceased. I still haven’t had time to
breathe, but already the rumor has spread and a long line of Haitians await
treatment. There are no words to describe the pain and sorrow in the picture
that confronts us, such difficult images, so hard to bear. Men, women and
children in various states of injury, from light to critical, many with severed or
dangling limbs, all waiting in line quietly, a chilling calm, without cries or
screams, just waiting their turn for treatment.
The ZAKA volunteers receive the severed organs for burial - hands, feet and
other organs, in numbers that are impossible to count. I feel a strong need to
put my feelings on hold, to try to work like a robot. But it does not work over
time, and, when no one notices, I move away from the tent, and break down
in tears, crying for the sorrow and grief that has descended on the people of
Haiti, to see other human beings, people just like me, in such a state of sheer
helplessness and horror.
Sunday, 17 January 2010.
Noon. A Haitian child who appears to be around ten years old – the same age
as my son – arrives at the hospital after being rescued from one of the
collapsed buildings, hovering between life and death. His mother mutters
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3. words and phrases in a language I cannot understand. But her eyes,
streaming with tears, express everything. A mother, with all the meaning that
word implies, is beside herself with concern, pleading that we save the life of
her ten-year-old son. After 30 minutes attempting to save his life, I must sadly
inform her that her son has died. It felt as if the earth was moving yet again
with the intensity of her cries, as the pain pierced the air. I can continue my
work, but I must take some time out.
Like all ZAKA volunteers, we are used to receiving expressions of gratitude
from all, religious and secular, with phrases such as 'good for you ', 'holy
work'. But there can be no comparison to the extent of the Kiddush Hashem
(sanctification of God’s name) that the ZAKA delegation is doing here in Haiti.
The public address system in the field hospital never seems to stop in its calls
for our presence: “Arele from ZAKA, please report. Sami from ZAKA, please
report.” From the regular soldier to the delegation commander, everyone
understands the importance of, and praises, the work of the ZAKA volunteers.
Such warm and friendly personal connections have been made here – I think
to myself, why do we need to fly so far to realize how special the people are in
Israel.
Monday, 18 January 2010
Four in the morning. We are attending to a woman bearing twins in
childbirth. The first baby is born dead. Try to avoid giving the terrible news to
the mother when the unbelievable happens. The monitor jumps into life and
shows that the second child is alive. I am overwhelmed with the mix of
emotions.
We cannot count the number of bodies transferred for burial in a mass grave.
The human brain cannot absorb the quantity of bodies that we have been
exposed to in these first few days in Haiti. I discover a strange sight at one of
the mass graves - families have a special tune that they sing at the graveside,
a song that moves back and forth from song to tears, singing and crying. Who
can understand it?
I receive a four-year-old boy for treatment, accompanied by his 16-year-old
brother – the only survivors in the family who are still buried beneath the
rubble of their home. Again the picture repeats itself, nothing to do but
pronounce the child dead. When I announce the painful news, his brother
cries out in anguish and, in total despair, begins running toward the
mountains. He does not want to receive his brother’s body.
We continue to receive the injured who wait patiently in line for treatment. We
work like a sophisticated automated machine, but the line never ends, it only
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4. ever seems to get longer. But who can stop at the sight of people so
desperate for help.
Tuesday, 19 January 2010
I stand above the ruins of the Montana Hotel in an attempt to find the missing
Jewish 36-year-old Canadian businessman Alex Bitton, who was last seen in
the hotel just before the earthquake struck. I am holding a bottle of water. A
group of children aged around 6 or 7 are staring at me with longing eyes and
ask me to give them a drink from the bottle in my hands. My entire body
trembled when at that moment, I understood what my grandfather, a
Holocaust survivor, would tell me about the significance of even a small sip of
water.
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Tel: +972-2-5015120
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