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Rabbi Moshe Perets
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Class on Chanukah, starts in this Lecture from Minute 41"

This year, Chanukah starts Thursday evening, December 7th, 2023, at sundown.


Noahides can mark the days of Chanukah in some other customary ways


This includes the option to recite certain Psalms (any of chapters 30, 33, 67, 91, 133), and reading and thinking about the history and messages of Chanukah. You can also attend the public lighting of outdoor Hanukkah menorahs that might be taking place near you during the festival (contact your local Chabad Center for more information about times and places). The following recitation paragraph, adopted from the Jewish traditional liturgy (version of the Ari Zal), can also be said at any time during all the days of Hanukkah (especially at the end of your prayer of thanks after eating a meal):


“We praise You, G-d, for the miracles, for the redemption, for the mighty deeds, for the…

Rabbi Moshe Perets
Rabbi
Founder & Director

More on Chanukah!


Rabbi Moshe Perets
Rabbi
Founder & Director

Shavua tov to all,

Chanukah starts next week on Thursday evening 25th ok Kislev 5784 (Dec. 7) light one candle on your menorah.


As a Noahide you may celebrate Chanukah .

You can very easily buy or make a menorah lamp. All that is needed is a sturdy base with holders for 8 + 1 candles. (The ninth candle is added, offset from the rest, which is used to light the main candles). Your intention for doing this should not be to fulfill the Rabbinical commandment, which is only for Jews, Rather, it should be for the practical objective to publicize the One G-d’s open miracles.

See the entire article here:https://www.noahideacademy.org/post/9b3827ea-c7c0-4dc4-a320-94823219ad66/edit


Rabbi Moshe Perets
Rabbi
Founder & Director

Prayer with Speech and Intention


The classical realms of physical existence are the inanimate objects, the vegetation, and the living animals. Torah teaches that the fourth and most important realm in the physical creation is that of mankind, which is referred to as “the speaker” – those who are gifted by God with the power of human speech and human communication. More so, this human ability is a reflection of the realm of Godliness that we refer to as God’s “speech,” and it reveals the unique connection between mankind and God.



When a person actualizes his power of speech, it serves to unify him, for it is the bridge between the conceptual and the practical dimensions of his existence. This is why spoken prayer connects the deeper parts of one’s soul (the inner thoughts and desires) to one’s external self, which is involved in the physical action of speaking. It…


Hopefully, it's teaching wI'll increases quality my prayers life's 🙏

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