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Every act of kindness and compassion becomes a light that transforms both the world around us and the heart within us.


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Shelach: The Limits of Reason


In this Torah portion we learn about the spies who went to tour the promised land of Israel.  Moses sent to spy out the Land and his goal was positive: he wanted the people to use their human intelligence to plan how to settle the land, making them excited for the journey ahead. Using our intellect to find practical, efficient methods to spread justice, kindness, and honesty in our everyday lives is exactly what G-d wants from us. So the question arises : the spies used their own intellect to understand the land of Israel, why were they punished? 


Moses asked them to gather information about the land and its inhabitants. He did not ask them to decide whether G-d's promise could be fulfilled. Instead, the spies used their intellect to totally change their mission.  They  concluded wrongly that it cannot be conquered and settled!…


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Benny
Benny
18 hours ago

What a beautiful lesson! I have always heard about Joshua and Caleb giving the good report, but never a lesson on the remaining 10. BH

Seeking Guidance: Balancing Family, Faith, and Future Steps

Hello everyone, I’m sincerely committed to walking the Noahide path and shaping my life around Torah‑based ethics. This path has brought me clarity and purpose, and I’m taking steady steps to grow in a grounded and responsible way. In the long term, I am also considering the possibility of joining the Jewish people when the time is right, but for now my focus is on living the Noahide path with integrity.One challenge I’m facing is how to maintain healthy boundaries with family members who don’t fully understand the direction I’m taking. Their reactions often come from concern, but the conversations can become tense, and I sometimes feel pressured to justify myself or minimize what this path means to me. I want to stay respectful while also protecting the space I need to grow.I would truly appreciate any guidance or experiences from others who have navigated similar situations. How did you…
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Benny
Benny
18 hours ago

We all have had that issue where others think we are taking a wrongful path. Not knowing that it brings us closer to the one true God.

Beha'alotcha: More Light, Less Ego


People often think that relationships are measured by power, the concentration of authority, and strictly guarding an unquestioned status. However, this week’s Torah portion teaches us the exact opposite lesson. True relationship, as demonstrated by Moses, is not about putting others down to make oneself look bigger. It is precisely the opposite: it is about empowering those around you and feeling genuine joy in their success, without ever feeling threatened.


The story begins when the "Asafsuf" (the mixed multitude)—a group of converts who joined the nation out of fear from the plagues of Egypt rather than for the sake of Heaven—once again find a reason to complain. "Who will feed us meat?", they claim, longing falsely for their past in Egypt. This complaint did not come from actual physical hunger, but rather from a desire to cast off moral responsibility and search for excuses. Moses…


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Very inspiring!!!! 🇮🇱🇺🇸🇬🇭

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