Sunday, November 20, 2011

Lamed Vav Tzadikim « TheWritersCafe.org

Lamed Vav Tzadikim « TheWritersCafe.org: "the numerical value of 36, may indeed be secondary to understanding the meaning of the shape of the Hebrew letters. Lamed is distinct in that it is the only Hebrew letter that goes above the guideline. Kabbalistically this can be explained to be the letter that taps into shemayim (heaven) to capture a creation or an idea. However capturing an idea alone might not be enough, and that is where the Vav comes in. The straight line from the top to the bottom which can be thought of to be the essence of the Vav, is what is needed to take an idea who’s origin is in Shemayim, and bring it down to the world where it van be revealed, understood, and acted upon."

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Yom Kippur- Repairing our past, preparing for our future. « TheWritersCafe.org

Yom Kippur- Repairing our past, preparing for our future. « TheWritersCafe.org: "Change is one of the charged terms. Generally there is a substantial resistance to any sort of change regardless of if it can be determined to be for better or worse. However the ability to embrace change is something which was instilled in me somehow from when I was very young. The opposite of change is the status quo. There is a always a very strong ingrained tendency to keep things going the way they are, and the way they have been for quite some time.

However others are more willing to see the potential in some novel concept or idea."

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Monday, November 7, 2011

ChaiDomains.com

ChaiDomains.com: "A little known historical fact regarding how some Jews did not march quietly to their death, and were determined to go down fighting when the evil Nazi-German regime put in the order to liquidate the Warsaw Ghetto in one fell swoop. The video below describes how the untrained teenagers, young adults, even women and children would rather face death by the force of their aggressors, then willingly comply with their systematic annihilation by the hands of the evil enemy of the Jewish people, the Nazi regime."

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Shopping cart | Israel-Catalog.com

Shopping cart | Israel-Catalog.com: "Testimonials
From Werner C. – Brooklyn NY, USA
I am happy to be able to recommend this excellent Israeli enterprise. I have just received my merchandise from my first order with this organization. I found everything in perfect order. The price (for CD's) was excellent, the service perfect.
My order arrived about 3 days after I placed it. I used my credit card. I am happy to be able to recommend such a good company -- great opportunity to help the Israeli economy, too."

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Welcome to TSGM Jewish Affiliate Program

Welcome to TSGM Jewish Affiliate Program: "TSGM Affiliates is the in-house affiliate program of Tal-Shahar Global Marketing. What do we do? we do e-commerce! we operate several sites that offer online profucts and services:
www.israel-catalog.com, the biggest online retailer for Jewish & Israeli Products. We sell a wide range of products: Israeli Sandals, Body armor, dead sea cosmetics, Jewish jewelry, Judaica, Israel GPS systems and much more.
www.iStudyHebrew.com, allows members from around the world to participate in online Hebrew classes given by the best teachers and also interact with other students.
Affiliate are welcome to sign up and receive nice commissions and performance bonuses. You can also invite sub affiliates to sign up and receive a 2nd tier commission."

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Order Yarmulkes Kipot Kippahs

Order Yarmulkes Kipot Kippahs: "Standard with Blind Embossed Pattern.
If you want a color design please chose color below. At an additional 25 cents each yarmulke.
Design Color:
Trim: All yarmulkes come with standard trim.
If you want a custom trim please chose trim color below. At an additional 20 cents each yarmulke.
Custom Trim:"

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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Lamed Vav Tzadikim « TheWritersCafe.org

Lamed Vav Tzadikim « TheWritersCafe.org: "The idea of Lamed Vav actually standing for the numerical value of 36, may indeed be secondary to understanding the meaning of the shape of the Hebrew letters. Lamed is distinct in that it is the only Hebrew letter that goes above the guideline. Kabbalistically this can be explained to be the letter that taps into shemayim (heaven) to capture a creation or an idea. However capturing an idea alone might not be enough, and that is where the Vav comes in. The straight line from the top to the bottom which can be thought of to be the essence of the Vav, is what is needed to take an idea who’s origin is in Shemayim, and bring it down to the world where it van be revealed, understood, and acted upon."

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