In today's verse, from the book of Isaiah, God promises to eternally remember those who follow in His ways. They will receive an "everlasting name" in His house. To be remembered in the holiest of locations is a great blessing. In Jerusalem today, we remember those that have been killed in terrorist attacks and we carry on their good names with our good deeds in the land of Israel.
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Dozens of Jews show appreciation to Sgt. Major Zidan Seif, a Druze policeman who helped stop the terrorist attack on a Jerusalem synagogue this week, by attending his funeral.
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Rabbi Yehuda Glick, the Temple Mount activist who was the target of an assassination attempt late last month, is improving steadily. He spoke to the Chief Rabbi for the first time about his ordeal.
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Names are of utmost importance in the Jewish tradition. Find out your Hebrew Name and its Biblical significance and receive your own personalized certificate.
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In today's picture, by Adam Ingalls, a Haredi Jewish man watches a group of IDF soldiers, who protect the land of Israel and its citizens. We all thank and pray for the safety of Israel's soldiers that fight to protect the land and people of Israel.
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Please help us continue to spread the beauty and significance of the Land of Israel!
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“I Have Recommended Israel365 to Dozens of Friends”
It’s great to hear from so many of you - stay in touch and let us know where in the world you are enjoying Israel365!
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Hello Rabbi Tuly! I discovered your ministry after returning from a three month visit to Jerusalem (march--june) this year. It has provided me a wonderful daily opportunity to keep in touch with a place I now know and love. If/when I return, I would love to meet you personally. I have recommended Israel365 to dozens of friends and anyone I meet who cares about Israel. Praying for the peace of Jerusalem, Linda, Washington State,US
Dear Rabbi, I live in Delaware in the United States of America and I just wanted to let you know that I appreciate what you are doing and I stand in brotherhood with the Israeli People. Please keep on keeping on. Edward M. |
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Shalom, Rabbi Tuly Weisz RabbiTuly@Israel365.com |
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