The name Tel Aviv has a rich Hebrew meaning. "Tel" indicates an historically significant mound, with layers of civilization below it, while "Aviv" means springtime and alludes to new and fresh vitality. The modern city of Tel Aviv was formed In 1909, and its founders chose this name because it was the title of the Hebrew translation of a book by Zionist leader, Theodore Herzl. Do you love learning Hebrew? Sign up now for a free, Hebrew word-a-day email.
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Tel Aviv may be best known for its skyscrapers and booming hi-tech industry, but when city life needs serenity, you can be sure you've stepped into Yarkon Park.
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Serving God is good for your health. Does this come as a surprise?
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Obsession – Radical Islam’s War Against the West is a new film that will challenge the way you look at the world. Using images from Arab Television, Obsession reveals an ‘insider’s view’ of the hatred the Radicals are teaching their children, their incitement of global jihad, and their goal of world domination. The film has first hand interviews with experts including a former PLO terrorist-Walid Shoebat, a Nazi youth commander-Alfons Heck, and the daughter of a martyred guerilla leader-Nonie Darwish. The 72 minute film shows, clearly, that the threat is real.
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Noam Chen's stunning photo of the Yarkon river, nature in the heart of the city of Tel Aviv.
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Today's Scenes and Inspiration is sponsored by Sonja Goris from Durban, South Africa. Toda Raba!
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Sunday Snapshots from our Readers
We are really enjoying all of the fabulous photographs that arrive in our inbox each week, so please keep them coming! Send us your best Israel photograph with a description, and don't forget to include your name and where you are from!
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Thank you Rob Laskin of Santa Barbara, California, USA, for sending us this beautiful photo of the Sea of Galilee at dusk from the Golan Heights. |
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Shalom, Rabbi Tuly Weisz RabbiTuly@Israel365.com |
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