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The return of Yerushalayim is not just history; itâs 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 â but its light is meant to shine on all nations.
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B"H
Our home isnât exile, itâs Yerushalayim.
There is a deep longing of the Jewish soul for the holy city â a place where spiritual and physical wholeness meet, and the light of holiness shines.
Even in the safety of places like North America, weâre 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 mightâreminding us that our bodies, too, are vessels for praise.
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Time is a constructâbut what if we told you thereâs a Jewish way to relate to it that changes everything?
In Jewish time, thereâs something called a chalakâa unit of time that lasts just 3.5 seconds.
Sounds tiny? It is.
But when you learn to use each Chalak intentionally, those tiny moments add up to massive impact.
In this reel, we talk about how this ancient concept holds a powerful secret to living a more meaningful, purposeful lifeâone halak at a time. âš
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B"H
Not all traits are good or bad.Itâs all about how you channel them.
Judaism teaches that even so-called ânegativeâ traitsâlike anger or stubbornness can be used for good.
The Jewish people are called a stiff-necked nation.
It sounds harsh⊠but that same stubbornness is what helped us survive 2,000 years of exile.
Anger? Destructive when uncontrolled but powerful when used to fight injustice or stand up for whatâs right.
Every trait has potential.
The question is: how will you use it?
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B"H
What does enlightenment look like in Judaism?Itâs not about escaping the physical, itâs about elevating it.Rebbe Shimon bar Yochai teaches us that true holiness is found in the everyday:in honoring Shabbat, in carrying myrtle, in seeing the sacred within the simple.#judaism #spirituality #shabbat #baryochai #lagbaomer #jewishwisdomTo watch Torah Thoughts in video format, click HERE
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The land of Israel isnât just geography ,itâs the spiritual heartbeat of Jewish mysticism.
From Rebbe Shimon bar Yochai to the Arizal and Rebbe Nachman, the greatest Kabbalists drew their deepest revelations from this sacred soil.
On Lag BâOmer, we celebrate that eternal bond between Kabbalah and the land where its light shines brightest.
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Letâs talk about the power of pausing.Instead of constantly scrolling and absorbing othersâ thoughts, take a breakâuse that space to reflect on the people in your life.How can you connect with them more deeply?How can you offer support thatâs truly thoughtful and sweet?Sometimes the best insights come when we step back from the noise.To watch Torah Thoughts in video format, click HERE
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We always hear âeat slowly,â but in Judaism, thereâs a deeper layer.
Weâre talking eating in holiness.Settled consciousness.
When you slow down, you donât just digest betterâyou connect.
To the moment. To your food. To gratitude.Itâs not just about health.Itâs about presence.
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The significance of blue and white in Judaism.
The colors of the Israeli flag arenât just aesthetic, theyâre deeply spiritual.
White stands for purity and renewal.
Blue, or techelet, is a royal biblical dye used in Jewish garments and tzitzit.
Together, they reflect our identity and purpose as a nation meant to bring divine light into the world.
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Judaism and Zionism are deeply intertwined.
From Avrahamâs journey to the land God promised, Eretz Yisrael has always been at the heart of our soul.
As we celebrate Israelâs independence, we remember our mission:
to be a light unto the nations, a house of prayer for all people.
Never let anyone separate us from that purpose.
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B"HOn Israelâs Remembrance Day, we remember heroes like Noach Bograd, who fled persecution in Russia to build a life in Israelâand his son Yechezkel, who gave his life defending it in the Yom Kippur War.
Their legacy lives on in every Jew who sacrifices for Am Yisraelâwhether on the battlefield or in daily acts of courage and faith.
This is mesiras nefeshâthe self-sacrifice that taps into the deepest parts of our soul and binds us to our people.
As the Lubavitcher Rebbe taught: every Jew is a soldier in Hashemâs army, spreading the light of Torah and mitzvot and building true, lasting peace.
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B"HAs Israelâs Memorial Day and Independence Day approach, weâre reflecting on the powerful meaning behind Hatikvah â Israelâs national anthem.
The famous line âOd lo avda tikvateinuâ (âOur hope is not yet lostâ) is rooted in Ezekielâs vision of the dry bones â a symbol of the Jewish peopleâs unbreakable spirit and their dream to return to their homeland.
Hatikvah reminds us that true hope means trusting in God while also having the strength and perseverance to survive and rebuild.
May the Jewish spirit and the light of our land continue to inspire the world.
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