Behar (on Mount Sinai) Bechukotai (in My statutes) – Leviticus 25:1 – 27:34

Shabbat Shalom!

This week in Parshat Behar-Bechukotai, we’re diving into the powerful connection between the Jewish people and the Land of Israel. After 2,000 years of exile, what does it mean to truly come home?

The Torah speaks of shmita, yovel, and commandments that can only be fulfilled in the Land. But if we’ve returned to Israel and still live with an exile mentality—what was the point of coming back?

How do generations who never tasted exile understand its weight? How does our identity shift when the stories of exile become distant memories rather than lived experience?

Join us as we explore the miracles of return, the struggle for spiritual alignment with the Land, and the eternal promise of peace and purpose in the place God gave His people.

Watch now and uncover the meaning of dwelling—not just physically, but spiritually—in the Promised Land.

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