He brought them forth also with silver and gold: and there was not one feeble person among their tribes. Psalm 105:37
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In this Shabbat’s weekly Torah portion EMOR Leviticus 21:1-24:23, continues many of the same themes found thus far in the book of Leviticus. It expands upon the laws of the priest which set him apart from the rest of the community, as well as those that apply only to the High Priest. It adds details regarding animals which may be brought for the service of God. It enumerates the holidays additional, non-sacrificial Temple rites. Finally, it
ends with one of the few narrative passages of the book, telling the story of the blasphemer.
To watch Rabbi Aryeh A. Leifert's channel "Proverbially Speaking", join Root Source and get 30% discount when you sign up from May 4 - 11, 2020! Use the coupon code: ARYEH30.
Root Source Tours brings you some of the lesser known stories in the pivotal 24 hour period from 4 am May 14, 1948 to 4 am May 15 during the founding moments of the rebirth of the Nation of Israel after 2,000 years. In Part 2, we tell what happened when King Abdullah 1 addressed his troops in the late afternoon, and what happened when Sir Alan Cunningham departed Israel at midnight.
A few years ago, Gidon met Pastor Chris Edmonds, who told him the shocking story of his father Master Sergeant Roddie Edmonds during World War Two. Gidon and Chris are still close. Please watch this prize winning documentary and if you’d like, buy the book on Amazon
Take a look at cross section of Israeli society as many different Israeli’s sing together in this delightful, professionally produced music video that was part of the local celebrations of Yom HaAtzmaut, the celebration of Israeli Independence Day in 1948. In the video, President Reuven Rivlin can be seen giving his greetings and well-wishes and
interacting with the artist, all in keeping with the current Covid-19 restrictions.
My Zionist Experience Today. Tuesday morning at 11 am the siren blared. You got to really figure out a lot during those two minutes. Time to think and personalize it all. Sadness, have I done enough? Do I care enough? Tehilim, beseeching God to put a final end to all of our sadness.
We sign off with a beautiful photo of a Collage.
Shalom,
Gidon Ariel and Bob O’Dell
Root Source Founders
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In this Shabbat’s weekly Torah portion EMOR Leviticus 21:1-24:23, continues many of the same themes found thus far in the book of Leviticus. It expands upon the laws of the priest which set him apart from the rest of the community, as well as those that apply only to the High Priest. It adds details regarding animals which may be brought for the service of God. It enumerates the holidays additional, non-sacrificial Temple rites.
Finally, it ends with one of the few narrative passages of the book, telling the story of the blasphemer.
Proverbially Speaking:
Proverbs Ch 4 verses 1-5
(Proverbs Ch 4 verses 1-5 1) It's good to get rebuke from a father; it shows that he cares about us. But when we rebuke, we need to do it fairly, and proportionally to praise. 2) When we acquire wisdom, we acquire the tools necessary to understand how to live a proper life.
To watch Rabbi Aryeh A. Leifert's channel "Proverbially Speaking", join Root Source and get 30% discount when you sign up from May 4 - 11, 2020! Use the coupon code: ARYEH30.
24 Hours in 1948 – 2 – “One Hour
too Soon”
Root Source Tours brings you some of the lesser known stories in the pivotal 24 hour period from 4 am May 14, 1948 to 4 am May 15 during the founding moments of the rebirth of the Nation of Israel after 2,000 years.
In Part 2, we tell what happened when King Abdullah 1 addressed his troops in the late afternoon, and what happened when Sir Alan Cunningham departed Israel at midnight. (6:23)
Following the Footsteps of My Father
A few years ago, Gidon met Pastor Chris Edmonds, who told him the shocking story of his father Master Sergeant Roddie Edmonds during World War Two. Gidon and Chris are still close.
Please watch this prize winning documentary and if you’d like, buy the book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/35iBf9p.
A Song to Celebrate Israel Independence Day
Take a look at cross section of Israeli society as many different Israeli’s sing together in this delightful, professionally produced music video that was part of the local celebrations of Yom HaAtzmaut, the celebration of Israeli Independence Day in 1948.
In the video, President Reuven Rivlin can be seen giving his greetings and well-wishes and interacting with the artist, all in keeping with the current Covid-19 restrictions.
My Zionist Experience Today
This week’s music: Shlomo Carlebach at Jerusalem Hospital
Tuesday morning at 11 am the siren blared. You got to really figure out a lot during those two minutes. Time to think and personalize it all. Sadness, have I done enough? Do I care enough? Tehilim, beseeching God to put a final end to all of our sadness.
Yet there are also many positive thoughts that enter my mind as I listen to the stories of families who lost loved ones in war and acts of terror here in The Holy Land. We put our political views aside as we listen. Every story was treated with equal caring and importance. No difference if my brother or sister was a soldier shot down over Lebanon, a break in on a Moshav, a bus bombing in Tel Aviv or a terror attack in the Shomron. These
are all ours. Each family interviewed responded with equal commitment. This is our country. “I need to be a soldier in the IDF,” said one young man, “it is the continuation of my father’s legacy. They want us to leave. No way! We are staying right here in The Moshav that our parents set up for us.” All of the bereaved family members acknowledged the pain and sorrow, but linked it to a caveat of holy defiance. What a display and example of a love for my people, appreciation for our land. It is
simply behavior that is beyond nature. It is “Eretz Yisrael” behavior, that takes place in a land that Hashem gave us to dwell in, the Land that lives and exists in the realm of supernatural.
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