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I'm a Christian and try as much as I could to study the Torah as well as love G-D, the same G-D of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
To everyone in Israel, in these times of trial, remember that you are descendants of your forefathers and whatever blessings they receive you shall recieve.
As another Jew told me during his visit here in my country, remember to acknowledge that everything is from G-D and without him we cannot achieve the success we all have.
May all the Jews in Israel and around the world experience Shalom even in this trouble times.
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Does anyone know the name of the song that was being played as they were talking about the Tefillin campaign, or who it's by?
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How that movie excited me! And I've heard about all the "tanks" that were heard, and "soldiers in white" that were seen, on the Golan Heights by the Syrians in that war -- it could only have been the God of Israel fighting for you!!!
I'm a Christian Zionist who has loved the God of Israel, according to Isaiah 56:6-7, and His Jewish people, for the past ten years.
Israel, you must remember WHOSE you are! Call upon the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob for protection, as your Christian Zionist friends in America and other nations are doing for you. "Call upon Me, and I will answer you." Jeremiah 33:3, Psalm 91:15, 145:18, Proverbs 2:3-6. May God's blessing and protection be on you!
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The Six Day War and Tefillin
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A brief history of the Six Day War and the Rebbe's call for all Jewish men, particularly soldiers in the IDF, to don Tefillin as a special merit for added security (7:31) | |
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Chabad Lubavitch expansion in Israel A glimpse at Lubavitch building projects in Israel. (excerpt)
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19 Tishrei, 5741 • September 29, 1980 “The Guardian of Israel neither slumbers nor sleeps” – at all times Jews are protected by G-d. But we are commanded to take part in our own security as well.
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14 Cheshvan, 5750 • November 12, 1989 The Prime Minister of Israel must remain strong, and not forfeit any vital issues. When dealing with the US, Israel must remain as steadfast as the US does on matters of its own survival.
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24 Menachem Av, 5751 • August 4, 1991 Israel is one of the surest places on the globe. To invest money in Israel is the surest bank that exists in our time.
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| A passionate talk by the Rebbe several days before the outbreak of the Six Day War (May 28, 1967)
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14 Cheshvan, 5750 · November 12, 1989 One thing that still must be done for the sake of Israel’s security, is to teach the citizens of
Israel to be the “People of the Land of Israel” – not just to dwell in the Land physically, but
also spiritually.
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| Jerusalem is regarded as the holiest city in the world. Ever since the Jewish people were exiled from the land of Israel, we have hoped and prayed to return to our capital. Learn more about the holy city of Jerusalem.
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| Beer-Sheba is a biblical city located in Southern Israel. Both Abraham and Isaac experienced landmark events there. Learn more about Beer-Sheba.
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| Hebron, one of the four “Holy Cities” in Israel, lies at the center of Biblical Judea. Learn more about "The City of the Patriarchs."
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| Shechem lies amidst the mountains of Shomron (Samaria). Very few locales have as rich a history as this four-thousand year old city. Learn more about Shechem.
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| Built along the shore of the Sea of Galilee, near seventeen natural hot springs, the northern Israeli city of Tiberius is known as the City of Water. Learn more about the city of Tiberius, another one of the four “Holy Cities” in Israel.
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| Safed is one of the four “Holy Cities,” and is well-known as a center for the study of Kabbalah, Jewish mysticism. Learn more about Safed.
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The Torah Solution to Achieving True Peace in Israel. Throughout Jewish history, through times serene and turbulent, the People of Israel looked to the Torah for guidance and stability.
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A Jew does not travel to Israel, s/he returns there. To the Jew, Israel is more than just a place. A Jew does not travel to Israel, s/he returns there.
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