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Those who choose destruction are choosing their own downfall.
But there’s another path—the path of partnership, coexistence, and blessing.That’s the vision of the Abraham Accords—rooted in Avraham Avinu’s legacy and alive today for those willing to hear Hashem’s call.
You don’t have to love Israel. But accept that we’re here—and we’re not going anywhere.Choose cooperation. Choose opportunity. Choose life.
Am Yisrael Chai. ✡🕊
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Jews and Muslims share a common father, Avraham.
While history has seen conflict between the children of Yitzchak and Yishmael, Jewish teachings hint at a future of unity.
A time when the Ishmaelites will recognize the covenant with Yitzchak…
And together, side by side, as family—usher in peace for the world.
There’s hope. And it’s rooted in our shared beginnings.
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B"HAn ancient Jewish prophecy tells of a time before the Final Redemption,
A regime from Persia (modern-day Iran) will rise and threaten to destroy the world.
But Hashem promises — the redemption will come.
Not through pain. Not through war.But through light, unity, and divine mercy.
Now is the time to act.To pray.To do good.
To stand together — and help bring the world to its highest purpose.
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We often talk about motherly love, but what about fatherly love?
It’s not just about affection. It’s about guidance, mentorship, and helping us grow into our potential.
Just like a father encourages his child to rise, build, and contribute—so too does God guide us with love and purpose.
Both motherly and fatherly love shape who we become. We need both. 💙✨
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Rise like a lion 🦁
Waking up early isn’t just a mitzvah—it’s a mindset.
Not just for the sake of observance, but to live fully, knowing you have a mission in this world.
From setting your alarm across the room to imagining you’ve got a meeting with the King
These small shifts can change everything.
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One of the greatest sins in the world?
Public humiliation.
The Talmud teaches it’s better to throw yourself into a fiery furnace than to embarrass someone.
That’s how seriously our Torah takes the power of words.
Because humiliating someone is like spilling their blood it can kill their spirit.💔
Let’s be more careful. More radiant. More kind.
Let’s use our words to lift others up and help them see their own greatness. ✨
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What makes a friendship truly deep and lasting? 💫According to Jewish wisdom, it’s not just shared laughs it’s shared values.
Torah conversationsDoing mitzvos togetherGiving & receiving meaningful advice
This is the heart of real connection.
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There’s a misconception that only rabbis or scholars can teach Torah.
But the truth? The Torah was given to every Jewish soul.
Each of us carries a unique spark of Torah something that resonates deeply within us and it’s not just a privilege to share it, it’s a responsibility.
This is the essence of Torat Chesed—teaching Torah as an act of love and kindness.
The greatest leaders of our people taught: If you know a little, teach a little.
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On Shavuot, we don’t just remember, we relive.
Every soul stood at Sinai. The revelation wasn’t a story it’s our story. A forever connection between us and Hashem.
We received the Torah as one nation, like one person with one heart. Unity was the vessel for Divine presence then—and it still is now.
The Ten Commandments aren’t just rules. They’re deep calls to live with love, purpose, and connection to Hashem, and to each other.
Let’s receive the Torah this Shavuot with awareness, unity, and open hearts.
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Shavuot is more than a holiday, it’s a wedding between us and Hashem.
Shavuot is about finding the people who help us access our truest selves and our unique piece of the Torah. ✨
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Did you know the original Shema once included the Ten Commandments?
Why was this format changed?
And what does that teach us about the role of the Shema as a gateway to the entire Torah?
Tune in for a deeper understanding of one of Judaism’s most iconic prayers.
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What’s the holiest site in Judaism?
It’s not where we received the Torah.
As we approach Shavuot, we remember Har Sinai — but also realize it was only the beginning.
The Torah wasn’t meant to stay in the desert. It was meant to be lived, built, and radiated from the Land of Israel.
This is the full picture. This is the dream.
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The return of Yerushalayim is not just history; it’s a wonder, a sign that Hashem has returned to Zion.
The Jewish people being back in Yerushalayim is just the beginning. Our mission? To radiate the light of Torah, goodness, and kindness to the entire world.
Yerushalayim belongs to the Jewish people — but its light is meant to shine on all nations.
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Our home isn’t exile, it’s Yerushalayim.
There is a deep longing of the Jewish soul for the holy city — a place where spiritual and physical wholeness meet, and the light of holiness shines.
Even in the safety of places like North America, we’re still in galut. Our hearts remain turned toward Jerusalem.
We pray for her peace. For her rebuilding. For a world made whole.
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Though the absence of the Beis Hamikdash limits their full expression, our yearning for Divine connection remains powerful.
King David danced before God with all his might—reminding us that our bodies, too, are vessels for praise.
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