To justify the words of the song, which were written by RabbiArushas mentioned earlier, we can interpret them as referring to what is good inHashem’seyes, rather than what we perceive with our limited understanding. This means that while we may see something as bad—just as MosheRabbeinuqu...
“Hashem[God] is here, Hashem is there, Hashem is truly everywhere. Up, up, down, down, right, left and all around. Here, there and everywhere – that’s where He can be found!” (How many of you sang along while reading the words?) ...
Jeffery Benner who created the Ancient Hebrew Research Center looks into parent roots of words, the original root of where a word comes from. I have used his and other’s work and found blessings. I also research by looking at every Scripture a word is in to see all the Bible has to ...
song fairly quickly at Williams’ house, but got stuck trying to think of appropriate words for the part in the chorus that eventually became the phrase “the rainbow connection”; they were looking for a way to tie in the chorus to the song’s theme of rainbows. As they sat down for ...
For those playing along at home, in addition to writing the words to the hymn popularly known as “Jerusalem,” or, more accurately, to writing the poem that Hubert Parry set to music in 1916 and to writing that poem that misspelled “tiger” that you had to read in Intro to P...
That the task of the school in relation to Mohammedanism is to show the children, through Christian education but even more through the spirit and fosterage of the school, that Christianity is not words but LIFE and STRENGTH.Footnote33
Pinchas Litvinovsky could lay claim to being the Israeli art world’s best-kept secret. The Russian-born painter, who died in 1985 at the age of 91, was, in the words of Amichai Chasson, quite simply “one of Israel’s greatest artists.” As the curator of an extensive retrospective ...
There’s no easy way to say this, no way to wrap it in neat words: I don’t know what it feels like to be where you are right now. But I want you to know this—you are not alone, not for a second. Even when it feels like the world is silent around you, like the dust is...
So control yourselves, put a break upon your tongues, and heed the words of the Ambassador of His People Israel, For there is Truth flowing from that tongue — Truth the serum that shaill heal the World and set the peoples free.
The huppah video was first posted on TikTok, and the group received thousands of comments and praises, among them from some who elaborated on how they felt reconnected to their Yemeni roots as a result of the song. “Many people connected to the original words that tell the moving story of...