The first word in the Torah begins with the letter ב/bet (בראשית), while the last word in the Torah ends with the letter ל/lamed (ישראל). Together, these two letters spell the word 'lev' (לב), which means heart. Torah is the heart of the Jewish people and is an expression of God's love towards all of mankind; by studying it, we can access the "heart" of God. Learn all the letters of the Hebrew alphabet while studying with a FREE Israel Bible Reading Plan.
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An awesome 3-minute video that explains the source of Jewish & Israeli innovativeness!
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Ever dream of becoming a Biblical shepherd, scribe, judge, prophet or king? The Israel Bible's use of “gamification” is increasing engagement with the text of the Bible and thrilling its participants.
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Bathe in calming scent of pomegranate. This fruit, amongst the seven species of the land of Israel, is a symbol of beauty and fertility. It is well known to have nourishing qualities and healing benefits and is associated with the holy work of the temple, being part of the decorative embellishments included on the High Priest's garb.
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Yuval Shlomo's beautiful photograph of the heavens over the sea in Tel Aviv.
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Please help us continue to spread the beauty and significance of the Land of Israel!
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Dear Rabbi Weisz, Thank you and your staff for a great job at Israel 365, Jerusalem 365, and Breaking Israel News. Great job on the new website! Praying for you everyday. Todah rabah! Sincerely, Susan Mello, New Hampshire
I have never considered myself a religious man but as a young man in my twenties I had the pleasure of seeing Israel on three separate occasions. Even though I am not a religious man the whole place and and all of the amazing people just make your heart beat differently. I hope that one day I will get to go back. Jeff |
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Shalom, Rabbi Tuly Weisz RabbiTuly@Israel365.com |
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