The prophet Zecharia is known as one of the 12 minor prophets who lived during the exile period between the two Temples in Jerusalem. Zecharia describes what life will be like in the end of days and here describes the “living waters” emerging from Jerusalem bringing spiritual blessing and sustenance to the entire world. In Hebrew, the prophet’s name means “God will remember” זכר י-ה / zachar ya. Learn the essence of your Hebrew name with our popular Hebrew Name Certificates!
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These inspiring Kibbutz families of the Negev Desert are giving thanks for an unexpected source of water. See how it's making their land blossom!
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In sad news, a search team discovered the body of 22-year-old Israeli trekker Or Asraf, who was the last Israeli citizen unaccounted for in Nepal following the devastating earthquake there.
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This line of seven soaps called “Shivat”, means “The Seven” in Hebrew. Each of the biblical seven species contains healthful nutrients that benefit the body and promote wellness. This Mother's Day, give the gift of the seven species.
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Can you tell where this great photo by Daniel Malkiel was taken? Hint: These ‘living waters’ are ‘out from Jerusalem’. Send me an email or post to Facebook!
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Today's Scenes and Inspiration is sponsored by Robin Sussman in memory of her parents Sigmund and Barbara Beer. Toda Raba!
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