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Saturday, September 30, 2017

Solomon's Wisdom ✡ "The Fear Of Hashem Is The Beginning Of Knowledge" - Israel365

The fear of Hashem is the beginning of knowledge;
Fools despise wisdom and discipline.

יִרְאַת יְהוָה רֵאשִׁית דָּעַת חָכְמָה וּמוּסָר אֱוִילִים בָּזוּ

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Shabbat Inspiration

The Book of Proverbs contains the collected wisdom of Shlomo, the wisest king to sit on the throne in Israel. Proverbs 1:7 sets the tone for the entire book of Proverbs. Once King Solomon has set out his purpose – to impart wisdom – in writing, he begins by identifying fear of Hashem as the root of that wisdom. Without awe of God, knowledge is empty and can be twisted for any number of negative purposes. The entire Torah, not just the Book of Proverbs, is packed full of eternal wisdom and knowledge. The Israel Institute of Biblical Studies will help you unlock these holy messages and understand the language of the Bible.
 

Learn How to Say 'Together' in Hebrew!

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The Must Know Hebrew Words for Yom Kippur

Yom Kippur is mentioned several times in the Bible as a day to cleanse oneself of sins, both between man and man and between man and God. Learn the Hebrew words you will need for this auspicious day.
 

The Book of Jonah and
Yom Kippur

The Book of Jonah is read on Yom Kippur in synagogues in Israel and throughout the world. We can learn life lessons from the prophet Jonah and apply his great journey to our own struggles. On Yom KIppur, synagogues are packed and even worshippers who don’t ordinarily attend are present and accounted for on this holiest of days.
 
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“Sing, O ye heavens, for Hashem hath done it; shout, ye lowest parts of the earth; break forth into singing, ye mountains, O forest, and every tree therein; for Hashem hath redeemed Yaakov, and doth glorify Himself in Yisrael.” Isaiah 44:23

 
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Shalom. To you all. My name is Edouard Angol from the French Caribbean  living in Florida,I just wrote to say Hello we are a Group of Believers in maintaining the hope that was given to the Patriarchs Abraham-Yitscaq and Yaacov we are learning the Sephardic Hebrew  language.We look forward to a rapidly approaching Pesach  and the Holy days of spring,The feast of unleaven bread.We enjoy eating the Matzoth for the length of the feast seven days. Keep up the Good Work and may Yahweh bless you all. Shalom.
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