There are many explanations of the meaning of the Hebrew name for Jerusalem, 'Yerushalayim.' According to Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, Yerushalayim comes from the words ‘Yirah Shalem.’ 'Yirah' is the Hebrew word for awe, and 'shalem' means complete. 'Yerushalayim,' therefore, means complete, self-effacing awe; completely submitting oneself to the Lord. The holy city is so special and beloved to man because God loves it so much. This is also how we relate to the entire Land of Israel. We love it because God loves it! Find out the meaning behind your own Hebrew name with a personalized Hebrew name certificate.
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Hear the inspiring words of music sensation Matisyahu, in this amazing Jerusalem inspired song.
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Yoel Zilberman, 30, was determined not to give up his father's piece of the Holy Land to thieves and encroachers, and together with his IDF buddies, began to guard his father's ranch. The idea spread like wildfire to help desperate Israeli ranchers.
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According to Jewish tradition, one's name has a deep spiritual dimension, as the chosen name determines a person's character throughout life. We will personally research and prepare a special Hebrew Name Certificate for you to better understand the biblical origins of your name.
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Today's photo, by Yehuda Poch, was taken immediately following a Jerusalem rain storm. This Menorah stands at the Western Wall, nestled amongst those in prayer.
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Please help us continue to spread the beauty and significance of Jerusalem!
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“Inspirational Messages Make Me Feel Close”
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!).
Sending love and prayers to all of Israel from the US in Rosharon, near Houston, Texas. I would love to be able to visit one day but until I can, these inspirational messages make me feel close. To the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob be the glory forever and ever...Amen |
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Blessing from Jerusalem, Rabbi Tuly Weisz
RabbiTuly@Israel365.com |
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