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because of this, my first thoughts were "could it be terrorism?"


-----Original Message-----
From: Meir Weiss
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Sent: 2/1/2003 8:44 PM
Subject: Way off topic      RE: A Sad Day fill in a bit more detail briefly

First jew in space , an israeli

Took pains to take kosher food

Consulted the rabbis (dayannim) re how to keep the sabbath day in space,

He is/was a really big deal to all jews...................

Very very sad

================

My neighbor told me as I was coming home from synagogue

I didn't sleep all night night last night

Many didn't but we didn't know W  H  Y
.....................................


MY ONLY Q IS

HE TOOK SUCH CARE TO KEEP THE  sabbath day---------

And the stupid nasa brings down the shuttle this Saturday
morning???????????????????????????????????/


I know I know what does nasa know about jewish
law.............................


I'm still very upset about it all...........................



-----Original Message-----
From: St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of BG Greer, PhD
Sent: Saturday, February 01, 2003 20:15
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: A Sad Day


We woke up this morning and a friend emailed me about the space shuttle
exploding over Texas. I thought he was joking and turned on my TV. Sadly
my frriend was not joking. I have been watching a statewide cable news
channel and they report that debris has been reported over east and
southeast Texas from Tyler down through just north of Houston which
covers 12 counties in Texas and areas of Louisiana. Unbelievably, even
though the massive warnings about the toxicity of the debris, there have
been reports of people walking off with "souvenirs". This is so sad and
Joyce and I remember another sad day here in Austin in November 22,
1963.

Bobby

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