Holy Sparks: Links For Kids: "How?
Take a hammer and start pounding.
The menorah in the Beit Hamikdash
was formed from one lump of gold.
The branches, cups, and decorations
were all formed from beating
and refining that lump.
So should we do with our middot,
our character traits, emotions and personality.
By making our will G-d's will,"
'via Blog this'
Monday, August 29, 2011
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Religion in Israel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Religion in Israel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "Israel is also the only country in the world where a majority of citizens are Jewish. According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics, the population in 2008 was 75.4% Jewish, 20.6% Arab, and 4% minority groups.[1] The religious affiliation of the Israeli population[vague] as of 2005 was 76.2% Jewish, 16.1% Muslim, 2.1% Christian, and 1.6% Druze, with the remaining 4.0% not classified by religion.[2]"
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Aharon Moshe Sanders (111)
Aharon Moshe Sanders (111): "The thing I am just beginning to realize is-'whatever current paradigm your brain has taken hold of'- is going to be applied to just about everything and everything in your own tiny little 'brain defined' world. That's why one needs to remember to check in with real people and ask questions, and never forget to ask for what you need."
TheWritersCafe.org » Getting Ready To Mourn-
TheWritersCafe.org » Getting Ready To Mourn-: "Choose this one, that you sort of simply chose just by not doing anything, and now see this one if you along with this “very good idea”.
The problem always almost certainly comes down to this. Imagine the person who is living their life in their place and is not moving, neither upwards, downwards, nor sideways. That person lives their life that way, because it is predictable.
Like in ancient times when the newly formed Hebrew nation as they left the house of bondage as free men, wandering in the desert without divine support or spiritual guidance. Without a goal, without something to constantly strive for. Imagine what they might have thought about?"
The problem always almost certainly comes down to this. Imagine the person who is living their life in their place and is not moving, neither upwards, downwards, nor sideways. That person lives their life that way, because it is predictable.
Like in ancient times when the newly formed Hebrew nation as they left the house of bondage as free men, wandering in the desert without divine support or spiritual guidance. Without a goal, without something to constantly strive for. Imagine what they might have thought about?"
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