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I (heart) JLM.
The heart has a rainbow pattern, representing Hashem's promise to Noah: "Never again will I destroy my creation with a flood." And a white dove over the I.

Shalom!

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Please Pray For Israel

Psalm 122:6-9
"Pray for the well-being of Jerusalem; "May those who love you be at peace. May there be well-being within your ramparts, peace in your citadels." For the sake of my kin and friends, I pray for your well-being; For the sake of the House of Hahem our God, I seek your good!

Key Facts:

  1. The Jewish people are G-d's chosen people.

  2.  Jerusalem is the Capital of Israel.

  3.  Judea was stolen from the Jews and renamed Palestine by Rome.

  4.  Salvation is From Israel, the Jewish Nation!

  5.  Salvation is Of Israel, the Jewish People!

  6.  Israel (both the Jewish people and Jewish Nation) is the Light of The World!

  7.  Hashem, the G-d of Israel, is the One True G-d.

  8. Hashem will Bring Global Shalom from Israel, the Jewish people and Nation!

  9.  The enemies try to kill us.

  10. We, the Jewish people, will win by Hashem's power and might.

  11. Let's rejoice & Praise Hashem!

ABOUT

Image from a little girl on October 4, 2023. Hand drawn with "Jerusalem is the light of the world" written in Hebrew and English. Image also contains a picture of the Temple Mount view from Mount of Olives, a Jewish flag, and neon pink hearts.
Never Again is now

#WeStandWithIsrael

#StandWithIsrael
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"The people that walked in darkness 

Have seen a brilliant light;

On those who dwelt in a land of gloom

Light has dawned."

(Isaiah 9:1)

Never Forget

Never Again

On October 7, 2023

Over 1,200 Jews were murdered and over

251 Hostages were taken.

 

​Baruch Hashem,

Still, may we never forget both the fallen and the freed because #neveragain is now.

#TheyLetOurPeopleG   !

STUDY

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Study The Daily Torah Portion

Each weekly Parsha has been broken down into daily reading portions so you can be well prepared to read the full Parsha every Shabbat!

(Click the Post Below to Read)

LEARN

Learn:

The Law & Mitzvot

Come learn the vows of your marriage contract with Hashem! Here you will find an organized list of the 613 mitzvot plus additional cometary about the History that allowed Hashem to endow us, His beloved Jewish people with this contract of Love.

Torah Scroll: Click the button to the Left to learn about the Law (Torah) and Mitzvot (individual laws).

Teaching Series

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Isreal: Finding Jewish Faith & Salvation in The Ruins

This series teaches Hashem's wisdom by combining Biblical truth with archeological evidence from

The Holy Land.

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Salvation is To the Jews from Hashem: The G-d and King of The Jews

This series of commentaries looks deep into Hasem's Tanakh to reveal the truth of salvation. By connecting the smallest of details, we learn that salvation is of Hashem: The One True G-d of Israel and King of the Jews.

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Lots of Jots:

Tanakh Study Notes & Groups

This series is designed to teach Hashem's wisdom through sharing notes, insights, questions, and answers. This series is open for members to join, connect, share, and learn together.

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Yes, Jesus was Jewish.

No, he Is not moshiach.

This series teaches the hard lessons that I learned personally along my long journey home to Judaism. By utilizing a matter-of-fact teaching style, this series lists the claims made about Jesus and refutes them with truth from Hashem's Tanakh. 

Poems of Praise

From Mourning to Dancing is a collection of Jewish Poetry that is designed as a Jewish teaching tool for people of all ages--including kiddos. As such, this teaching series combines imagery, scripture, and Poems of Praise to help us learn as well as worship Hashem.

 

This collection begins with poems about the good news of torah, moves on to the harder topics of sin and teshuva, followed by finding hope amid suffering, pain, sorrow and trials, and finishes with the hope of salvation, redemption, and praising Hashem's glory.

LIVE

Jewish

Holy Days

Come learn about the Holy Days of Hashem, which He has given us, His beloved Jewish people, as  celebrations of remebrance  of all of His miracles and blessings yet to come! 

Image of traditional Jewish accoutrements that are used to celebrate Jewish Holy Days: examples: sadar plate, Jewish prayer book (Siddur), Lots of Matzah, Challah, a Hannuchia, A mezuzah, a kippah, Jewish Star of Davids, Draddels, Shabbat candles, Ram's horn, a tallit, and hand of protection from the evil eye.
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