The Great Flood during the time of Biblical Noah is one of the most widely known passages from the Bible. Here is an amazing detail that you may not have known. According to many Jewish teachings, the effects of the flood were less severe in the Land of Israel. Why did God choose to spare the holy land? Rabbi Shneur Zalman teaches that the purpose of the flood was to purify the world of its corruption, but the Land of Israel is intrinsically pure and it is impossible to corrupt. Not only is Israel's earth pure, its air is even said to have a soothing, serene quality. Imagine yourself here in the Holy Land, and enjoy its soothing benefits with a variety of Exotic Tea Blends.
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Rescue Mission Impossible: Operation Entebbe in animation. you have to watch this!
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In two weeks, the doors to Noah’s Ark will open once again — but with a few key differences from the original Biblical story.
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Ever wish you could trace the borders of the Land of Israel? Want to learn about what ancient landmarks Israel recaptured during the 1967 defensive war? With this map, you can relive the history and understand the legacy of the holy land.
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This fantastic photo looks surreal, but it was actually taken underwater in the deep sea off Israel's coast. Do you know how to say dolphin in Hebrew? Send meyour answer or post it on Facebook.
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Please help us continue to spread the beauty and significance of the Land of Israel!
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“Thank You For the EMails”
It’s great to hear from you and make new friends from all over the world. Please send mean email and let me know how you are enjoying Jerusalem365 (don’t forget to say where you are from!).
Dear Jerusalem@Israel365.com, Thank you for the emails. The Scriptures are well known to me and I enjoy hearing them. I am from the U.K. I love Israel and I'm praying for the Jewish people and for the peace of Jerusalem and indeed the whole of the Holy Land. Kind regards, Lynne. |
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Blessing from Jerusalem, Rabbi Tuly Weisz
RabbiTuly@Israel365.com |
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