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NIEUWS UIT HET HEARTLAND – Juni 2022

                             Het vieren van Israëls  onafhankelijkheidsdag   We zijn aan het wankelen. Op Onafhankelijkheidsdag, net toen de zon was ondergegaan en gezinnen op weg waren naar huis na een dag van picknicks en familiebijeenkomsten, vielen twee terroristen, gewapend met messen en een … Read more

Behukotai (My Statutes) – Leviticus 26:3 – 27:34

For centuries, anti-Semitism was fueled by a belief that G-d had abandoned His people, that the promises that had been listed specifically in the Bible for the Jewish people were no longer relevant.  Medieval Christian theologies were based on this premise.  But it is the clear statement in verse 44 that belies this idea, for G-d explicitly states that, despite exile and deserved punishment, G-d will never break His covenant with us.

Behar (At The Mountain) – Leviticus 25:1 – 26:2

The Sabbath reminds us that G-d created the world and we are commanded to rest one day each week, to stop our activities of work and creation and devote ourselves to spiritual pursuits. The land does the same in the seventh year and reverts to its original owner in the 50th year, after seven Sabbatical cycles.