Noah’s Ark: The Teiva Of Protection
Noah was saved from the flood, but going into an ark, ark in Hebrew is teiva, and Teiva means “word” – How can one’s words be a protection?
Read moreNoah was saved from the flood, but going into an ark, ark in Hebrew is teiva, and Teiva means “word” – How can one’s words be a protection?
Read moreIn the Gemara of Sotah 49B the Sages give us a long list of signs that indicate that the Mashiach’s coming is imminent. Rabbi Pessin shares 5 signs from the Talmud, that when they happen, we can know that Mashiach is near. Every year anticipate the coming of Messiah / Mashiach these signs show that he’s nearer than we think.
Read more“His father scolded him (Joseph) and said: What is this dream that you have dreamt! Your mother and I will bow down to you?!” A fascinating message is hidden within the letters of this verse…
Read moreThe first month of the Jewish calendar, and the most Holiday-packed of all the Hebrew months is the month of Tishrei. Immediately following Tishrei is the month of Mar-Heshvan. Mar means bitter in Hebrew – It’s called bitter because there are no Holidays during this month – but is it really bitter? Eliav Friedman teaches us, in one minute, how to tap into the positive energy hidden in this so called bitter month
Read moreOur Rabbis teach us that eating fish on Shabbat is a special thing. Rabbi Aharon Pessin reveals a fascinating lesson that is hidden in the Hebrew letters of the word fish.
Read moreThe 2 words in Hebrew which mean “Exodus from Egypt” actually have another deeper meaning when the vowels are rearranged – and by doing so we discover a hidden idea about the theme of Passover.
Read moreDid you know that the Hebrew word for ladder “SULAM” has the same numerical value as money “MAMON”? – Watch[…]
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