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Friday, September 28, 2012
Ami Magazine person of the year award..
And the award goes to.......Well, after advertising and asking people to submit their selected candidates for the person of the year award, it appears the editors just couldn't decide on who to nominate. The rosh hashana issue and sukkos issues both did not have the final vote. Thinking into it, is there such a concept by us as person of the year? is there a way to measure who is more deserving? should it be given to a baal chesed, a Baal tzedaka, or to a kollel youngerman who sacrifices all for torah. Perhaps it should go to a poshuter yid who is raising his mishpacha in an unassuming way doing the ratzon hashem, or to a yeshiva bochur who is holding up the world with his torah learning. A Bais yaakov girl who does what hashem wants, a mother raising her children....the list can go on and on. Why dont we just all nominate ourselves and hope that by next year we can win the award again!
The article was pushed off because the winner wasn't available to have his/her picture taken. [/classifed]
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