Posts Tagged teshuva

Weekly Sidra: Bo (Go) Torah Portion: Shemot / Exodus 10:1-13:16 Haftorah: Yermiyahu / Jeremiah 46:13-28 ...It is the sacrifice of HaShem'S Passover, for that He passed over the houses of the children of Israel in Egypt, when He smote the Egyptians, and delivered our houses.' And the people bowed the head and worshipped. (Shemot / Exodus 12:27) This biblical concept of Yom HaShem (a day when HaShem reveals Himself via King Messiah), causing the wicked to be punished while the righteous are saved, this day is also known throughout the Hebrew Bible as HaShem's Day of Judgement (Yom HaDin). "The day of HaShem" is a general phrase of judgment that can describe the final eschatological judgment of the world, but more often describes any forthcoming day of judgment. Yom HaShem is known throughout Tanach as the day when HaShem reveals Himself via King Messiah, our Rabbi, causing the wicked to be punished, and the righteous to be saved. Yom HaShem is HaShem’s day of judgement. Before that day, it is necessary to do teshuva before redemption, otherwise HaShem’s revelation will lead to destruction. For example, when Yeshayahu foresees the destruction of Bavel (Isaiah 13:1-22), he consistently refers to that day as 'Yom HaShem' (see 13:6,9,13). While describing that calamity, Yeshayahu even compares Bavel (Babylon) to Sedom: "Bavel, glory of kingdoms, splendor of the Kassdim, shall become like Sedom and Amorah, overturned by...
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¿Qúe significa Teshuvá? La idea de Teshuvá literalmente significa VOLVER, cuando hacemos Teshuvá examinamos nuestros caminos, identificamos aquellas áreas en las que somos débiles y retornamos a nuestro Elohim. Significa volver a nuestra conexión con el Altísimo, HaKodesh Baruj Hu. Tes ...
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This month of Elul is a month of introspection - examining what we did right and how to improve upon it - and where we erred and how to correct it. It is especially a time of closeness to the King of Kings who is said these days "to be in the field" - in other words, our prayers are especially poignant, direct and pleasing to the Creator ...
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Rosh Chodesh Elul / ראש חדש אלול "The King is in the Field - HaMelech Ba'Sade" - This month, God is as approachable as hardly any other time of the year! The month of Elul is a time of repentance in preparation for the High Holidays of Yom Teruah (Rosh Hashanah) and Yom Kippur. ...
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La otra noche, después de acostar a mi hijo más pequeño, oí que me llamaba con su vocecita, desde el dormitorio ya oscuro. Estaba aterrado. "Mira" susurró, y su dedo señalaba la pared paralela a su cama. "¿Los ves?". Al mirar en esa dirección, sólo vi la clara pared ...
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Prepare Yourself for Shavuot (Tuesday, 6 Sivan 5771 | June 8, 2011) Shavuot is a wonderful time of remembering God’s gift of Torah on Mount Sinai! Tradition dictates an all-night Torah study, dairy products, and rejoicing. This is also one of the Feasts where God welcomes all people (male + female) in Yerushalyim, and mandates that all Isrea ...
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From out of the sea of mitzvot it is the Shabbat that God has chosen to elevate and make of supreme importance to us as a people. Of all the commands He chose the Shabbat as the sign of His covenant with us. What is the summary of His pact with us? It isn’t just acknowledging HaShem as our God, refraining from murder and abominations, ...
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Jewish tradition states that Mashiach Tzidkeinu (our righteousness) will bring the righteous to the service of Teshuvah (doing commandments of God). This seems to be puzzling for we normally associate the service of Teshuva with those who are far from righteous. Why will the righteous need to do Teshuvah in the times of Mashiach? The answer is qui ...
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El Brit Milá-Circunsición (2ª mitzvá positiva) Bereshit / Génesis- 17:10 Este será mi pacto, que guardarás entre mí y ustedes y tu simiente después de ti: Será circuncidado todo varón de entre ustedes. Para poder entender las razones de una mitzvá tendrem ...
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“Coré, que era hijo de Izar, nieto de Coat y bisnieto de Leví, y los Rubenitas Datán y Abirán, hijos de Eliab, y On hijo de Pélet,2 se atrevieron a sublevarse contra Moisés, con el apoyo de doscientos cincuenta israelitas. Todos ellos eran personas de renombre y líderes que la comunidad misma ...
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Pesach Sheni (Hebrew: פסח שני, trans. Second Passover), in the times of the Biet Mikdash (the Temple), all those who were unable to offer the Passover sacrifice at the proper time, on the 14th of Nissan, were permitted to bring it in the second month, on the 14th of Iyar. This special sacrifice was initiated dur ...
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