Aliyah Is Not a Geographical Change - It's a Personal Transformation By Leah Kahalani I firmly believe that I can choose to live anywhere on the planet and the choice is solely mine to make, except when moving to Israel. The land of Israel has a share in the process of my move and plays... Continue Reading →
Why is Aliyah so Hard?
Check out this amazing shiur from Rabbi Lazer Brody that will answer all your questions about why it may seem that aliyah is so hard. If you can check in live, go to the link provided. If not, look for it on Lazer Beams on yom Rishon (Sunday). See you at the shiur! http://lazerbrody.typepad.com/lazer_beams/2015/06/aliya-why-so-hard.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+typepad%2FpGFj+%28Lazer+Beams%29
Reflections on my Aliyah
Reflections on my Aliyah: The Decision, Days Leading Up to Departure, Second Thoughts, the Three Year Itch Wednesday, May 27th my husband and I left for Denver, Colorado to visit our children and grandchildren. Sometimes it feels like just yesterday that we were saying goodbye to them in order to embark on our aliyah journey... Continue Reading →
Moving to Israel Just Got Easier – For You and the Postman via @ArutzSheva_En
Moving to Israel Just Got Easier - For You and the Postman via @ArutzSheva_En.
Yom Yerushalayim: the Six Day War
Yom Yerushalayim: the Six Day War G-d’s Miraculous Intervention on a Scale of Epic Magnitude By Ariella Bracha Waldinger On Saturday night May 16th, the 28th of the Hebrew month of Iyar, we begin the commemoration of the mind blowing, national holiday called Yom Yerushalayim or Jerusalem Day. This day, etched in the heart and... Continue Reading →
Judaism: The Intrinsic Sanctity of the Land of Israel via @ArutzSheva_En
Judaism: The Intrinsic Sanctity of the Land of Israel via @ArutzSheva_En.
Yom HaZikaron – Memorial Day
Fallen Soldiers of the Israel Defense Forces Today marks the Memorial Day for the soldiers of the Israel Defense Forces who have fallen in the line of duty. We shall now publish the following remarks (with some additional explanations) which were made by Maran Rabbeinu Ovadia Yosefzt”l approximately thirty years ago at a Memorial Day... Continue Reading →
The Rabbi and the Professor
The Rabbi and the Professor.
The Sound of the Siren on the 27th of Nisan
THE SOUND OF THE SIREN on THE 27th OF NISAN On the 27th of Nisan, A siren sounds in Israel to alert us to: Two short minutes of silence, To commemorate the death of millions. The sound causes one to JUMP TO ATTENTION, When it begins its two minute scream. Understanding what it represents, The... Continue Reading →
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