Chapter 14 of Leviticus describes a spiritual ailment known as tzaraat, which appeared like leprosy on a person's body, clothing or house. Not for doctors to cure, rather tzaraat was a wake up call that a person needed to repent for the sin of "lashon hara," speaking badly about someone. We learn from here the importance of treating others with respect and refraining from hurtful speech. Tzaraat only appeared in the Land of Israel, showing that our actions here are held to a higher expectation in line with the holiness of God's beloved land.
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A fascinating documentary that shows archaeological evidence for the Exodus, the Ten Plagues, the splitting of the sea and more! This full length episode from the History Channel is a great watch this weekend.
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A new Australian-American study is getting a lot of attention for comparing circumcision to childhood vaccination in terms of their medical significance.
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This glass magnet has a large blue Star of David in its center with the Hebrew word "Chai" ("to life!") in its middle. Makes a great souvenir from the Holy Land.
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Yehudah Derovan took this gorgeous photo overlooking Beit Shemesh, a town first mentioned in the Book of Joshua, and now Israel’s second fastest growing city.
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Today's Scenes and Inspiration is sponsored by Joan Lurie of New York, New York. Toda raba!
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“I'm So Grateful it Happened!”
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!
Dear Rabbi Tuly, I'm not even sure how I got signed up for your emails but I'm so grateful it happened! I'm not sure exactly when my love or admiration and devotion to God's chosen people began, but Israel and the Hebrews are a part of my heart. I spent almost 3 months in Israel ... volunteered with the Israeli Defense Force. Those are some of the best memories of my life! I'm always thinking of ways I can get back.... I love reading your emails and feeling connected to what is going on in the land that I love and pray for. Peace in Jerusalem! N.B
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Shalom,
Rabbi Tuly Weisz
RabbiTuly@Israel365.com |
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