I can think of all the reasons not to go to war and none of the reasons to go to war.
I can think of all the reasons not to go to war and none of the reasons to go to war. #torah #poetry @jewishjournal
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I can think of all the reasons not to go to war and none of the reasons to go to war.
I can think of all the reasons not to go to war and none of the reasons to go to war. #torah #poetry @jewishjournal
Esta semana estudo fantástico da Torah sobre o significado dos primeiros frutos. #shabat #shalom #lekulam #shabbat #shabbatshalom #Yeshua #Mashiach #sabado #biblia #jesus #torah #parasha #kitavo
Welcome to what I hope will be weekly series of one minute Torah lessons. This week we are in the Torah portion of Ki Tavo (when you enter) and we are reminder to remember where we came from and to be grateful. #torah #bible #hebrewbible #shabbatshalom #kitavo (at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Question: Ki Tavo 5776 – You're on the other side, from poverty to wealth, homelessness to a home. How do you retain the gratitude of the moment while honoring your history?
Source: “You shall then recite as follows before the LORD your God: “My father was a fugitive Aramean. He went down to Egypt with meager numbers and sojourned there; but there he became a great and very populous nation. The Egyptians dealt harshly with us and oppressed us; they imposed heavy labor upon us. We cried to the LORD, the God of our fathers, and the LORD heard our plea and saw our plight, our misery, and our oppression. The LORD freed us from Egypt by a mighty hand, by an outstretched arm and awesome power, and by signs and portents. He brought us to this place and gave us this land, a land flowing with milk and honey. Wherefore I now bring the first fruits of the soil which You, O LORD, have given me.” You shall leave it before the LORD your God and bow low before the LORD your God.” - Devarim 26:5-10 – translation from Sefaria
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