Baltimore Immigrant: ‘God Saved Me from Bulldozer Terrorist’ - Jerusalem Post - Israel

Eissenstat believes he and his family might have merited being saved as a outcome of their donations to the Chabad Terror Victims Project. “Last year [at] that day we were visiting terrorist victims in Sderot,” he said. Rabbi Menachem Kutner, head of the Chabad project, said he was convinced the Eissenstats’ salvation was in part a aftermath of their charity to terror victims. “Eissenstat and his family were rare donors,” Kutner said. “They did not just write a check and send it, they themselves visited the terrorist victims. They involved themselves, using their feet to walk from victim to victim and their hands to comfort the injured.

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