Showing posts with label Hebrew name. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hebrew name. Show all posts

Friday, December 11, 2015

Discover Your Hebrew Name ✡ "Joseph Named the Firstborn Manasseh" - ISRAEL365

And Joseph named the firstborn Manasseh, for
"God has caused me to forget all my toil and all my father's house." And the second one he named Ephraim, for "God has made me fruitful in the land of
my affliction."

GENESIS (41:51-52)
 

וַיִּקְרָא יוֹסֵף אֶת שֵׁם הַבְּכוֹר מְנַשֶּׁה כִּי נַשַּׁנִי אֱ-לֹהִים אֶת כָּל עֲמָלִי וְאֵת כָּל בֵּית אָבִי וְאֵת שֵׁם הַשֵּׁנִי קָרָא אֶפְרָיִם  כִּי-הִפְרַנִי אֱ-לֹהִים בְּאֶרֶץ עָנְיִי

בראשית מא:נא,נב

va-yi-kra yo-sayf et shaym ha-b'-khor m'-na-sheh kee na-sa-nee e-lo-heem et kol a-ma-lee v'-et kol bayt a-vee v'-et shaym ha-shay-nee ka-ra ef-ra-yim kee hif-ra-nee e-lo-heem b'-e-retz on-yee

Shabbat Inspiration

This week's Torah portion (Genesis 41:1-44:17) describes Joseph naming his sons in Egypt, revealing his innermost feelings and mindset in exile. Despite ruling as second in command over all of Egypt, Joseph refers to Egypt as a "land of affliction." He never forgot where he truly belonged, and yearned to return to his father's house in the Land of Israel. In Hebrew, the popular name Ephraim means "fruitful." Discover the essence of your name in Hebrew with our meaningful, personally researched Hebrew Name Certificates.
 

Who Are the Israeli "Settlers"?

In this great video, you'll meet "settlers" in their own beloved land, the Land of Israel.

Weekly Torah Portion:
What's in a Name?

Despite his status in Egypt, Joseph knows it is not where he truly belongs. He still longs to return to his father’s house in the Land of Israel.

"The Secret of Shabbat Music" CD

This Shabbat themed CD explores the traditional songs for the Day of Rest starting from Friday night prayers and ending with the sundown Havdalah. This collection of modern, original material mixes elements of familiar hasidic music with contemporary, inspirational feel-good rhythms from the unique talents of two great composers — Yerachmiel Ziegler and Aaron Razel. This labor of love album will make you smile, dance, and get you into the mood for Shabbat.

Today's Israel Photo

An amazing hike in the Negev by
Meir Balofsky.
 

Thank You

Today's Scenes and Inspiration is sponsored by Shari Thurston of Coleman, Michigan. Todah rabah!
 

“I Look Forward to Keeping Up With What's Happening in the Land I Love”

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!
 
Hi Tuly, Thank you for the happiness you bring to me to hear that the Israeli people rate high on happiness. I pray most days for the peace of Israel as God commands so I believe that happiness the Israelis experience is a confirmation and out working of those prayers and I know the prayers of many others who pray similarly. Also you are a special people with God's fire in your DNA. He is so awesome!!! Keep up the happiness, courage and joy. Standing with you. Blessings, Elizabeth Aplin

I live in Texas but I love Israel and its people. I have an olive tree planted on the Sea of Galilee with my name on it. I feel like part of me is already in Israel. I pray for Israel according to God's Word.  Thank you for the news.  I look forward to keeping up with what's happening in the land that I love.- Shirley Moore
Shabbat Shalom,
Rabbi Tuly Weisz
RabbiTuly@Israel365.com
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Saturday, May 3, 2014

God shall make the name...ISRAEL365

God shall make the name of Solomon better than your name.

I KINGS (1:47)
 

יֵיטֵב אֱ-לֹהִים אֶת שֵׁם שְׁלֹמֹה מִשְּׁמֶךָ

מלכים א’ א:מ’’ז


yay-TAYV e-lo-HEEM et shaym sh'lo-MO mish-me-KHA

Today's Israel Inspiration

We learn beautiful insight into Solomon's role as king of Jerusalem just by studying his Hebrew name. In Hebrew, Solomon is שלמה/she-lo-MO. Look for the root of the word and you'll see שלום/sha-LOM, peace! King Solomon built the first Temple in Jerusalem, without "hammers, chisels or any iron instruments" (I Kings 6:7), so that no instruments of war would be used and peace would be built into its very foundation. It symbolized complete peace between man and God and between all the nations of the world.

Amazing Replica of Solomon's Temple

This fascinating video gives a vision of Solomon's Temple as it once stood in Jerusalem. All of its intricate details were accurately culled from the Bible to present a beautiful and inspiring replica. 
 

Israeli Research: More Sleep, Less Cancer

Christian Arab and pediatric pulmonologist Dr. Fahed Hakim wants us all to get more sleep. His research reveals a strong connection between poor sleep habits and conditions such as obesity and high blood pressure.
 

Connected Rings with Blessings

Three delightful silver rings are interlocked to create one uniquely charming ring. On all three the Priestly Blessing are written.
 

Today's Israel Photo

Today's photo of Jerusalem by Rebecca Kowalsky shows the topography and ascension to the Old City, bringing to life the words of the Bible, as it says: "Arise! Let us ascend to Zion."
 
 

Independence Day Photo Contest!

Send me your best Israel photo, and a short description, with your name and where you're from, and we will proudly display the winner on Yom Haatzmaut! All photos will also be included in ourFacebook album.
 
 

Thank You

Today's Scenes and Inspiration is sponsored by Abraham L. Seiman on the yartzheit of David Joseph Seiman. 
 

“Thank You for Giving us Israel365”

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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May you know the grateful and prayerful support of us who read “Israel365“ with joy. Roy S., South Africa.
Shalom,
Rabbi Tuly Weisz
RabbiTuly@Israel365.com
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