Lets Talk Turkey

On that first thanksgiving the pilgrims and the Indians were thankful for the abundant blessings and provisions of our G-D. It had nothing to do with the kick off of the holiday shopping season. It was about giving thanks with a grateful heart to a gracious G-D. In the midst.
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The Final Word

”Some trust in chariots, and some in horses; But we will remember the name of the LORD our God.”   Psalms 20:7  In these times we  are living  in, when many are being faced with challenges they never thought they would face, one has to stop and ask “Who and what.
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Return

"So rend your heart, and not your garments; Return to the LORD your God, For He is gracious and merciful, Slow to anger, and of great kindness; And He relents from doing harm." Joel 2:13 G-D does not care with what is on the outside as much as He cares.
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Meet The Amar Family

Today we visited Pinchas Amar and his wife Haliza. Pinchas, lying on a bed in the living room with his leg elevated on a pillow. He just came home from the hospital on Friday after a surgery on his right foot. They inserted stainless screws into the bone because the.
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He is Our G-D

No matter what religious background you came from, weather Jew or Gentile, there are those of us who call the L-RD G-D of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob our G-D. So what does it mean to be called a child of the L-RD G-D most high? It means we have entered.
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Attack or Relax

David had protected Nabal. When David sent men to ask for an offering from Nabal, but Nabal’s replied was not what David had expected or even for that matter deserved. “Then Nabal answered David’s servants, and said, "Who is David, and who is the son of Jesse? There are many.
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Calm Broken Once Again

It is so nice to report that the past few days have been quit here in Sderot, with only two Tseva Adom’s. Today there are kids playing soccer across the street, the Russian community has set up their sellers tables on Yerushalayim Street, people are out walking and Shabbat is.
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“All I heard was a Boom”

You heard the explosion, you could smell the explosives, you could see the smoke rising over the roof top but there was never a “Tseva Adom” Did I not hear it, have I become so used to hearing them that I tuned it out, What? Click below to hear the.
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Hanukah Boxes

Here in Sderot unemployment runs rampant and most live in poverty and many have been injured both physically and mentally due to the past seven years of Kassam rockets fired by terrorists in the Gaza strip. Some 8000 have been fired in the past 8 years. Fifty just in the.
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Hatikva

The title of the Israeli national anthem is HATIKVA, which means “The Hope.” It was written by Naftali Herz Imber, a Galician Jew, and set to music in the Holy Land in the early 1880s. Hatikva is about “hope,” the undying hope of the Jewish people
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