Friday, November 22, 2013

Israel365 - Do Jews celebrate Thanksgiving?


Joseph was seventeen years old
and he was a shepherd with
his brothers by the flock.GENESIS (37:2)

יוֹסֵף בֶּן שְׁבַע עֶשְׂרֵה
שָׁנָה הָיָה רֹעֶה אֶת אֶחָיו בַּצֹּאןבראשית לז:ב

yoe-SAFE ben she-VA es-RAY sha-NA
ha-YA roe-EH et eh-KHAV ba-TZONE



Shabbat Inspiration

This week's Torah portion (Genesis 37-39) describes 
Joseph tending to his sheep. It is no coincidence that 
so many of our Biblical heroes were shepherds.The 
simple profession was ideal for two reasons. 

On the one hand, the abundance of time for quiet reflection 
and meditation allowed the shepherd to develop an 
intimate relationship with the Lord. Additionally, 
shepherds who excelled in their work acquired a deep 
sensitivity to the needs of each and every sheep in 
his flock. 

What he learned as a young shepherd 
influenced Joseph to become a paradigm for all future 
generations in the service of God and the service 
of man.





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Today's Scenes and Inspiration are sponsored by
Kathleen Goodwin of the United Kingdom.




Do Jews Celebrate Thanksgiving?

As a Jew, I am thankful that when America was discovered,
America discovered the Bible. This year’s once in a lifetime
convergence of Thanksgiving and Hannukah has not only
given us the cute name ‘Thanksgivukah’, but focused
attention on Judaism’s encounter with the great
American holiday.

Read More »






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Today's Israel Photo
Zev Rothkoff's photo of a shepherd and his flock overlooks the
4,000 year old city of Shechem. In this city, also known as
Nablus, lie the remains of Joseph. Today, modern-day
Jewish heroes struggle to maintain a Jewish presence in
Shechem and Joseph's Tomb.

More Zev Rothkoff Photos »

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Enjoy so much. Keeping in touch from
Fredericksburg, Virginia. Thank you.


Shabbat Shalom,
Rabbi Tuly Weisz
RabbiTuly@Israel365.com






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