At Wall, Fla. governor prays for no storms Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | September 4, 2009 The governor of Florida said he placed prayer notes in the Western Wall asking God to prevent hurricanes from hitting his state. In a talk to a group of real estate agents last month, Gov. Charlie Crist noted that he inserted a note with the prayer during a trade mission to Israel in 2007 and that no major hurricanes had struck the state since. The prayer, according to the Associated Press, was, “Dear God, please protect our Florida from storms and other difficulties. Charlie.” After no major storms hit the state in 2007, Crist asked Florida Sen. Nan Rich to put a note with the same prayer in the Kotel when she traveled to Israel in 2008, and had a friend do the same earlier this year. “May, June, July, August — we’re getting closer” to no major storms for the third consecutive year, Crist said. He noted that in 2004 and 2005, the two years before his 2006 election, a total of eight major storms hit the state. — jta J. Correspondent Also On J. Letters Free speech at S.F. State; ‘Love for all Jews’ has a limit; etc. Books Agatha Christie novels edited to remove offensive references to Jews Bay Area Neo-Nazi leader arrested in San Jose after threatening journalist World Israeli turmoil spills over into European Jewish leaders' summit Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up