Today’s Israel Inspiration
The first Hebrew word most people learn is “Shalom” שלום
- which has three meanings: Hello, Goodbye and Peace.
The root of the word is very significant in Hebrew as it
describes someone or something that is complete or perfect.
When we say goodbye to someone in Hebrew we bless them,
“Lech Le-shalom“-לך לְשָׁלוֹם – literally “go in peace.” There
are many ways to speak about God and one of them is,
“the One who makes peace in the heavens”- or as we say
in prayer, “oseh shalom bi-meromav“- עוֹשֶׁה שָׁלוֹם במרומיו. -
He who makes peace in high places.
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Learn Hebrew - Lesson One
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In an interview Saturday with Israeli news Channel 10,
former director of the CIA James Woolsey expressed his
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Holy Land in Maps
Get a historical panorama of the maps of the Holy Land:
from a 6th-century mosaic from Jordan; through early
Hebrew, Christian, and Islamic maps; to maps of the
recent past. These graphic representations manifest
the geographical and political changes that have marked
this region over the centuries.
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Today's Israel Photo
Today's beautiful photo by Boruch Len shows the
mountains of northern Israel.
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