Some people have great imaginations or does this creature really exist? ;-)
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Some people have great imaginations or does this creature really exist? ;-)
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Home Depot is getting a cool sense of humor. ;-)
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This book is about finding and connecting with G-d. As the prophet Jeremiah states (29:13), "You will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all your heart." This is my personal journey back to G-d and Judaism. It provides my life reflections, dreams, prayers, and hopes to strengthen my faith and trust in G-d by exploring a variety of the precious gems of Judaism and the Torah, reflecting on the diversity and strength of our people and culture, and longing for our nation and beautiful State of Israel and the completion of the final Redemption and bringing of the Mashiach. Please G-d, may it serve as inspiration for your journey as well.
There can be no doubt that the long-awaited completion of our redemption and the coming of the Mashiach by the Jewish year 6,000 (the beginning of the seventh millennium) is established no less than the Shabbat, which is the seventh day of every week for us. The Shabbat, in fact, is considered a covenant between G-d and the Jewish people, and so too, according to Maimonides’ “13 Principles of Faith,” we trust in the coming of Mashiach.
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What kid isn't going to love this? ;-)
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And the seventh (bent over at the top) is separate for Shabbat.
Even nature reminds us to keep G-d's commandments. ;-)
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Frog Parking Only
All Others Will Be Toad
I hope I don't get toad! ;-)
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Each one with a pineapple at the top.
Wonder how large these grow?
Fun plants for the home. ;-)
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Civilizations’ notion of a perfect world comes not from classical Greek and Roman society — where art, architecture, beauty, government, philosophy, and empirical science emanated — but rather directly through Judaism (i.e., from Hashem).One one hand, you have Greece and Rome with polytheism and paganism, where gods are in the image of man, beauty is holy, and morality is subjective and malleable. On the other hand, we have Judaism’s clear declaration of monotheism (with one omnipotent, benevolent, eternal, and invisible G-d), where man was created in the image of G-d, the holy is beautiful, and morality is objective and unchangeable. At the end of the day, there is no contest: G-d’s Torah, as transmitted through the Jewish people, is the absolute and enduring “light unto the nations” towards the perfect world.
Looks like rainbow vomit coming out of the cat's mouth.
Isn't that just adorable! ;-)
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Stairs and ramp in one.
Love thinking of those with disabilities as part of what we do! ;-)
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Please see my new article in The Times of Israel called "The Irreligious Religious."
If some “religious” people do the wrong thing, disrespect their fellow Jews, hate on them, curse them, defile their prayers, that doesn’t mean they are really religious. Rather to the contrary — they are the irreligious religious!
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Probably should say "pests" (plural)!
No wonder the people are happy to work there, they're pest free. ;-)
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If you're sitting in this chair and smoke starts coming out between your legs, I guess you'll know why.
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Looks more like a stuffed animal or blanket that you cuddle with.
Can't believe these are actually to wear on the feet.
Feminine and footwear. ;-)
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What an awesome puzzle by Ravensburger.
So colorful, beautiful, and alive.
The sea is teeming with gorgeous fish! ;-)
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Hot dog on a bun.
Crispy sweet potato fries.
Too bad Max's Kosher Cafe in Silver Spring closed. :-(
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