Shabbat Inspiration
The first Hebrew word most people learn is
“Shalom” שלום - which has three meanings: Hello,
Goodbye and Peace. It is the word with which
friends greet one another, it is how Israelis answer
their phones and begin emails.
But, Shalom is more than a greeting, it is also a blessing.
Peace is the most important gift we can ask from God,
on an individual level, as families and between countries.
It is therefore of most significance, that the world’s
holiest city, Jerusalem - ירושלים - has the word שלום
at its core because it is meant to be the source for
all peace on earth.
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Thank You
Today's Jerusalem Scenes and Inspiration is sponsored by Alesia Stewart of Houston, Texas, in honor of her mother.
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“Enjoying Your Emails”
We are still enjoying your emails and have been very much
educated by them. I am due to do a five minute talk
tomorrow morning at the art club I attend and I decided
to do it on the subject of Tabernacles, so the information
you put on the emails recently about it was very helpful.
Thank you. Blessings and Shalom, Carolyn L., England
Shabbat Shalom from Jerusalem,
Rabbi Tuly Weisz
RabbiTuly@Israel365.com
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Love For His People
Charlotte, NC USA