Showing posts with label Deuteronomy 26:9. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deuteronomy 26:9. Show all posts

Sunday, February 12, 2017

Today is Tu B'Shvat: The New Year for the Trees ✡ "A Park of Pomegranates" - ISRAEL365

He brought us to this place and He gave us this Land,
a Land flowing with milk and honey.

וַיְבִאֵנוּ אֶל הַמָּקוֹם הַזֶּה וַיִּתֶּן לָנוּ אֶת הָאָרֶץ הַזֹּאת אֶרֶץ זָבַת חָלָב וּדְבָשׁ

דברים כו:ט

va-y'-vi-nu el ha-ma-kom ha-ze va-yi-ten la-nu et ha-a-retz ha-zot e-retz za-vat kha-lav u-d'-vash

Today's Israel Inspiration

Today is the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Sh'vat, known as Tu B'shvat: the New Year for the Trees. It is a time when all those who love the Land rejoice in its bounty and eat of its blessed fruit. During these days, the soil of the Land has already been saturated with winter rains, so that trees planted after Tu B'Shevat will take firm root and thrive. Take part in the beloved tradition of planting trees in the Holy Land in honor of Tu B'Shevat!

The Biblical Significance of
Tu B'Shvat

Have you ever wondered what Tu B'shvat is really all about? Or what its connection is to the Bible? Rabbi Tuly explains all!
 

What’s More Important Than Praying for Messiah’s Arrival?

So important are planting trees in Israel that the ancient rabbis in the Talmud taught us that if a person is planting a tree and hears that the Messiah has arrived, he should finish planting the tree before going to greet the Messiah!
 


Learn More About Israel's Blessed Fruits

 
Today is Tu B'Shevat, the 15th of the Hebrew month Shevat, and marks the New Years of the Trees. It is a very important day for the Seven Species identified in the Torah to have special significance to the Land of Israel: Wheat, barley, grapes, dates, figs, olives, pomegranates. Rebbetzin Siegelbaum takes you on a journey of the Holy Land through the seven species as she traces their significance from Biblical times until modern day, delves deeply into their mystical and medicinal properties, and offers pages of wholesome recipes for each.
 
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Today's Israel Photo

The ancient village of Ein Karem in southwest Jerusalem is a popular site for tourists, attracting nearly three million visitors each year, one third of whom are pilgrims from all over the world!
 
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"Todah Rabbah" to Janet Van Diepen from Oregon; Allan Robbins from New York; Mary Champagne from Nevada; Rebecca Powers from Arizona.
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Hi,  I waited  awhile to email you,  because I wanted to word this correctly.  First off,  I am a Roman Catholic and believe in Jesus as the  Messiah.  That being said,  I totally believe that the Hebrews,  Jews, as I do not know what is proper name, are the chosen people of God and have total rights to Israel and Jerusalem,  I pray our new president will regonize that. I  have studied the Torah,  and what we call the Old Testament,  and all archeological findings and what I have read, convinces me of that! Please,  I am not a sychophant, I am a believer and love God with all my being.  I am unable to send money as I am partially disabled,  but I vote and help spread the word about Gods love for the Jewish people.  I am appalled at the u.n. and am ashamed that the U.S. did not stand up for one of our best allies! I wish I could do more,  but, I do what I can.  Please keep me on your email,  as I love reading the emails and love the beautiful pictures.  Your friend, Brady Mayes---May God bless you always!
Shalom,
Rabbi Tuly Weisz
RabbiTuly@Israel365.com
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Friday, November 6, 2015

Why is Israel called the Land of Milk and Honey? - ISRAEL365 Store

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a land flowing with milk and honey.” (Deuteronomy 26:9)
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