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1. MR. SWIM , U ARE A HERO IN MY BOOK & U NOT ONLY DISTINGUISH
YOURSELF, BUT WITH YOUR GENEROSITY, YOU DISTINGUISH ALL WHO KNOW YOU AND ADMIRE YOU, AND ALL JEWS EVERY WHERE WHO VALUE THE JEWISH CONCEPTS OF CHARITY AND THE MORAL & ETHICAL PRECEPTS THAT JUDAISM SETS FORTH. MOSHE
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2. I'm just a gentile, but.....
Barbara , |
NC USA |
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I have cried tears of joy after reading this wonderful story. My husband is jewish and we keep a kosher home. I have always loved and admired the Jewish people and most especially The First Hebrew; Abraham! May G-_d bless and keep you.
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3. Mazal Tov everyone in this story is a winner!
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Mr. Swim is much more of a hero than most of the people we consider role models in this country. We need more people like him...and fewer like Michael Vick.
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5. Well done.
Lebanese observer , |
Melbourne |
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(08.04.07) |
Mr. Swim,I admire your courage, humanity, generosity & love. May God bless you.
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6. Home Run!
D. Torres , |
NYC NYS |
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(08.04.07) |
They are both heros,
it took courage on both sides.
Swim for donating the gift of
life and the Moshiko for bravely
facing the crisis and fighting
for his life.
Stories like this is what makes
us all realize that there is so much
good in all human beings.
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7. Mazel-Tov to Moshiko. Mr. Swim you are a T ZADIK!
Miriam , |
Israel |
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(08.05.07) |
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8. If Moshiko was BORN with ONE FUNCTIONING KIDNEY, why did he
need another one?
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