Job poetically describes a tree of hope: if cut down, it will sprout anew, and “at the scent of water it will bud” (Job 14:9). Jewish tradition compares man to a tree, also full of hope and potential, where no matter how difficult a situation, there are unending opportunities to renew. Bring hope to the nation of Israel by planting your very own tree of hope. Our roots are strong when we stand together.
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This may just be the best version of Israel's national anthem that you've ever heard. In Hebrew, "Hatikva" means "The Hope" - a fitting title for a nation that has survived thousands of years with undying hope to return to the Land of Israel!
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Since the conclusion of the Shemittah year, Israel365 readers planted nearly 1,000 trees in the Land of Israel.
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"Open My Heart" music CD by Rebecca Schwartz presents refreshing modern music and songs for uplifting the soul in preparation for Sabbath, or throughout the week. The vocal range of the soloist and blends of music that contain a hint of folk, Latin and hints of rock. It provides a unique experience for the listener that will not easily be forgotten.
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The magestic Mount Hermon by Safi Allman.
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Please help us continue to spread the beauty and significance of the Land of Israel!
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