Joy… a song in Israel Yad Hashmona
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Emotionally Healthy Relationships Course begins Wed. January 7th 2019 6:30 – 9:00pm at the Nathaniel Center Click here to register! Get equipped with practical relationship skills to love others the way Jesus did… Check Your Family & Community Temperature Reading Explore The Iceberg Stop Mind Reading &Clarify Expectations Genogram Your Family… Speak in the I.Keep
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If you love art and music, and especially if you love to study the scripture, Safed (pronounced ‘Sfat’) will feel like home to you. The ancient stone walls and paths take you through a section filled with memories of famous Rabbis and seekers throughout history. In a few hours you can see Rabbis, a certified scribe (sofer), school students, IDF soldiers on break, musicians carrying unusual harps and other instruments, artists, art galleries…
Artists, Musicians, Mystics, and More… in SFAT (SAFED) Read More »
Jerusalem is so much more than a city…It has been called the ‘belly button’ of civilization… and center and origin of the world. Ceramic rendition by Jerusalem artist, Arman Darian, Safra Square, Jerusalem (from an ancient map) The old city, Roman remains are a common sight… Above, the Kotel (Western Wall) at night… Tree in
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Shalom! Thirteen months ago I said, “Yes, Lord, here I am, send me,” to His calling me to serve in His promised land. Since then, God has graciously walked me through the process of letting go of my belongings so that I could experience the fullness of His plan for me without any strings attached.
Another tour to Israel has been completed, but the lessons and memories live on in our hearts. Although many among us were first-time visitors to the land, everyone benefited from the insights gleaned and the connection with the people and land of Israel – not to mention the sense of community with old and new
2018 Israel 70th Anniversary Tour and March of Nations Report Read More »
Born Raoul Gustaf Wallenberg 4 August 1912 Lidingö Municipality, Sweden Died Date unknown (possibly 1947)[note 1] Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union Alma mater University of Michigan Occupation Diplomat Known for Righteous Among the Nations Parent(s) Raoul Oscar Wallenberg Maria “Maj” Sofia Wising Photo credit: Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=41825 FOR YOU RAOUL… A song-tribute to Raoul Wallenberg on his
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Shalom! Thirteen months ago I said, “Yes, Lord, here I am, send me,” to His calling me to serve in His promised land. Since then, God has graciously walked me through the process of letting go of my belongings so that I could experience the fullness of His plan for me without any strings attached.
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Our senses were delighted by fresh smells and emerald green foliage. We saw unusual as well as familiar species of plants. Nothing looked dead, or even sick, it was all abundantly thriving! Join us in Israel!
Israel Trip Fall 2016 – Day 21 Rock Climbing, Botanical Garden, and the Dead Sea Read More »
First, we journeyed to pick up our friends, Paul and Jan….. then, on to Kfar Saba for a Torah Celebration! Our dear friend, Rabbi Itzhak Shapira, visited to bless the arrival of a new Torah Scroll with a congregation in his home town. The crowd filled the room, rejoicing in the Torah with loud and exciting praise! Rabbi Shapira gave a
Israel Trip Fall 2016 – Day 19 Teaming Up and Visiting a Friend in His Home Town Read More »