Tefilah: PRAYER

The Hebrew word for prayer is tefilah. It is derived from the root PeLamed-Lamed and the word l'hitpalel, meaning to judge oneself. One purpose of prayer is to increase your awareness of G-d in your life and the role that G-d plays in your life. If you only pray when…

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Hebrew (Lashon Hakodesh)

Hebrew The Holy Tongue (Lashon Hakodesh) Why we (the non-Jews) get it wrong?   "Commandment" the English word "commandment" connotes an order imposed upon us by a strict and punishing G-d. "Mitzvah" But the Hebrew word "mitzvah" implies an honor and privilege given to the Jews, a responsibility that the…

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Gratitude

98% of People Put Their Own Benefit First; Not G-d's The Absence Of Gratitude Is A Life On Your Own READ: Know that the Lord is God; He made us and we are His, people and the flock of His pasture. Tehillim (Psalm) 100:3 For He is our God, and…

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Before The Year Ends

Blessed is Hashem, God, the God of Israel, Who alone does wondrous things. Tehillim (Psalm) 72:18  But You remain the same, and Your years will never end, Your servants' children shall be settled and their children will be established before You." Tehillim (Psalm) 102:28-29 He made known His ways to…

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