Throughout their time in the desert, the Jews were promised by Moses that God would bring them to a land filled with milk and honey. This became the main symbol for the blessing which God bestows upon the Land of Israel. When we dip our apples in honey on Rosh Hashanah, we try to appreciate the source of this sweet blessing. As the holiday draws to a close and the Days of Repentance begin, ushering in a time of deep reflection, heartfelt prayer, and resolutions for change, we remember the extraordinary connection between the Jewish people and the Land of Israel and honor our ancient birthright by striving to become worthy to live within its borders. Learn about Israel in its original Biblical context and understand more about the Holy Land than you ever imagined with our new box-set of the 5 Books of Moses.
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Only in Israel do the wonders of the Bible and God’s creations come so fully to life.
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29,500 people made aliyah (immigrated) to the country in the Hebrew year of 5775, which began on September 24, 2014 and will end on Sunday night, September 13, when Rosh Hashana begins.
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At times moving, heart-rending, joyful, mesmerizing and ghastly, Hanoch Teller’s astonishing collection of stories about child survivors of the Holocaust conveys the terror and courage of this period in the world’s history through the eyes of the children who lived it.
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Today's picture taken by Rebecca Kowalsky depicts an apple dipped in honey, one the timeless customs of the Rosh Hashanah holiday, the spiritual New Year for Jews around the world.
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Please help us continue to spread the beauty and significance of the Land of Israel!
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“I Enjoy All the Biblical Material You Send Me Every Day”
It’s great to hear from you and make new friends from all over the world. Please send mean email and let me know how you are enjoying Jerusalem365 (don’t forget to say where you are from!).
I love Israel and her people. I pray for you every day. I enjoy all the Biblical material you send me every day. Jerusalem, is the Capital of Israel and was always meant to be. Your Nation of Israel has my blessings, Shalom. Carol G. |
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Blessing from Jerusalem, Rabbi Tuly Weisz
RabbiTuly@Israel365.com |
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