Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Two Nice People Stories from Same Train Ride


Yesterday I was in Jerusalem. I only took the lightrail only one stop, but in that short time, I saw two examples of how nice people can be on the train.

Story #1

A man, a bit older than myself got on pushing a walker. Quickly, a woman of about the same age, sitting right by the door, got up for him. And he protested. He didn't like the idea of a woman, not at all young, giving him her seat.
"But you have a wa..." she stuttered, not even able to get out the word.
She prevailed, and he sat in her seat. This happened so quickly, and the train was full of people needing  seats that nobody interfered in their little "argument."

Story #2

Seconds later to my left I noticed a young woman reach for the Ravkav (transportation card) of an elderly woman, who was having trouble getting it to "pay" for her trip. The young woman deftly placed it in the right spot. It lit "paid," and she returned it to its owner.

Too often, all we have are complaints, so I wanted to write about nice people on the train.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thats a lovely read. Thank you Batya.

Did you also try giving up your seat to someone older than you.. :))

tongue in cheek ;)

Kala

Batya said...

Thanks,yes but not then

Anonymous said...

Your sweet Batya.

Very sweet... take care and Hashem bless you.

Love reading both your blogs...

Hashem bless all your family and especilly the grand kinders... :))

Kala

Batya said...

Thanks so much.