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<DIV>On Mar 16, 2011, RSBA wrote, in connection with giving reasons for
tragedies:<BR><BR>> A friend just sent me a scan of Brochos
59a.<BR>> <BR>> The gemara gives the reason for earthquakes (and
tsunami) happening - when<BR>> Hashem remembers His children suffering
amongst the Umos Haolom, he is<BR>> "morid shtei dimaos leyam hagadol -
vekolo nishma misof haolom v'ad sofo"<BR>> <BR>> So may be quote this
gemara when discussing earthquakes??<BR><BR>You can quote any aggadata you want
including references to God's anthropomorphic "tears in the ocean." But I
still believe it's a grave error, and without any real basis, to link these
symbolic tears to any particular earthquake, especially one that resulted in the
deaths of thousands of men, women and children. <BR>Joseph
Kaplan<BR></DIV></BODY></HTML>