The Psalmist teaches us in today's verse about the extraordinary value of "achdut" - אחדות - unity, which comes from the Hebrew word for "one" - אחד - echad. God's blessings flow down into this world when we dwell in unity with one another, as brothers. Stand as one with Meir Panim, a special organization in Israel providing meals to Israel's poor and needy, including Holocaust survivors, with soup kitchens operating on Thanksgiving and throughout the year.
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Sing today's verse in Hebrew! Enjoy the Hava Nagilla Band and their upbeat song "Hinay Ma Tov" ("How Good It Is") based on the beautiful words of Psalm 133.
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UNESCO recently declared holy Jewish places to be sites of Islamic heritage. The significant exception is the burial site of Joseph, which the Arabs have chosen to destroy rather than usurp, with significant spiritual ramifications.
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Turn up the volume on this invigorating new Hebrew music CD "Yedid Nefesh." Artist Elie Deutsch entertains and inspires with pop-rock songs about modern life in Israel, based on ancient Biblical verses.
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Music is in the air in Jerusalem by Sharon Gabay. Music has been known to soothe the spirit since the times of David who played his harp for King Saul, and many of David's Psalms were intended to be recited in song. Today, street performers are a welcome part of the ambiance on the streets of Jerusalem!
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Today's Scenes and Inspiration is sponsored by Donald Daugherty of Gainesville, New York. Todah rabah!
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“Helps Me Know What to Pray For”
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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The news from Israel that I receive from you helps me know what to pray for my friends there. Got to go in September with Mike Evens and to be part of the museum dedication. I left my heart with the people and send love to you Rabbi for your work and sending us the news from there. GOD BLESS!!! Barbara Madam
Shalom, thank you for this beautiful picture of Israel, I immediately made it my desktop photo. My heart yearns for Israel and can't wait till Abba will make it possible for me to visit again, I pray that it will be soon. Shalom and warm greetings from South Africa- Erika Koch |
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Shalom,
Rabbi Tuly Weisz
RabbiTuly@Israel365.com |
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