
There are no words except to say I feel blessed to have made a friend like Debbie Herman and the gifts she has already given us are priceless. With richness of spirit, with grace, with heart and soul..one can trust that Debbie Herman has made a difference in this world...and made it a gentler place.
For all Debbie Herman has done to unite and support those who are victims of terrorism both in Israel and here and our troops deployed overseas, there is a halo waiting for her in heaven one day...
Shalom troops was the culmination of many hours of work,fundraising, and tears so that money could be raised for our troops and their needs as well as the needs of emergency supplies and ambulances in Israel to help cope with the daily terrorism they endure.
Debbie was joined by a tall wonderful pediatrician by the name of Dr.Dan Leviten of Lakeland,Florida who had been a volunteer at Homefront Hugs and was the father of a hero - an Army officer- his son Joel - from Ft.Bragg.
He had enlisted Debbie to include Homefront Hugs in her effort ( Shalom Troops) to help the troops and Israeli needs due to terrorism through American Friends of Red Magen David for Israel (ARMDI). Dr.Leviten happened also to be my son's pediatrician during some harrowing times when he was first diagnosed with severe asthma.
He represented Homefront Hugs at Shalom Troops and spoke of what it feels to be a father watching and waiting for news and praying for a safe return of your only son.
Still today, Dr.Leviten and his wife Joy support their son, are continuing their adoption of a family and deployed soldier with Homefront Hugs, and Debbie Herman continues to support her adopted medic deployed in Iraq.
Homefront Hugs owes these two wonderful volunteers many many thanks for their continued devotion without conditions to the morale and quality of life of our deployed troops...and our attempt to make this world a better place slowly and gently as we reach out to others and stand united across religion and politics.
Hebrew Blessing:
"Ye'varech'echa Adonoy ve'yish'merecha.
Ya'ir Adonoy panav eilecha viy -chuneka.
Yisa Adonoy panav eilecha, ve'yasim lecha shalom"
(May God bless you and watch over you.
May God shine His face toward you and show you favor.
May God be favorably disposed toward you and grant you peace.)
In friendship and peace-
Freedom Endures.
Alessandra Kellermann
President
Homefront Hugs USA