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Within the pages of the book of Shemot / Exodus in our Holy Torah, we are given a lesson in gratitude hidden within the text for us to discover and receive as an instruction from God to apply to our lives. (Shemot / Exodus 2:11-12) “One day, when Moshe was a grown man, he went out to visit his kinsmen; and he watched them struggling at forced labour. He saw an Egyptian strike a Hebrew, one of his kinsmen. He looked this was and that; and when he saw that no one was around, he killed the Egyptian and hid his body in the sand.” (Shemot / Exodus 8:12(16)-13(17)) “HaShem said to Moshe, Say to Aharon: ‘Reach out with your staff and strike the dust on the ground; it will become lice throughout the land of Egypt.’” They did it – Aharon reached out hid hand with his [...]
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The advent of the Mashiach is the only hope that the people in the nation of Israel and the world should have. Why is that? Mashiach will bring final peace to the whole world; Mashiach will restore all things as they should, as they were in the Gan Eden (Garden of Eden). The relationship that HaShem had with people in this world will be restored as ...
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