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This is Good News
How to see the world today. G lobal events and human advancement is pointing the way to a world of redemption, peace, and G-dly knowledge. “Do you look like your dog?” originated in a photo series by Gerrard Gethings featuring canines alongside their owners. That’s not the first time humans have been compared to hounds; the Talmud posits that people prior to Moshiach’s arrival will have “the face of a dog”. Commentary ranges from the pessimistic prediction of a generation of


The End (and the Beginning)
How to save a destructive world A millennium of deconstruction will give birth to a revelation of Divine unity as the foundation of existence. In 1513, Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León landed on the shores of what is now Florida while chasing the Fountain of Youth. Throughout history, humanity has used alchemy, elixirs, cryogenics, or today’s billion-dollar tech to reverse aging through therapeutic methods or genetic engineering.But what is truly in store for humanity? Jew


Here and Now
When Holiness Is Local More than a place on the map, Eretz Yisroel is a state of Divine awareness, which can expand into every part of the world through becoming more conscious of G-dliness.


Holy & Whole
The landscape of Jerusalem of the future The home is the epicenter of a Jew’s connection to Divine, as will be reflected in its absorption into the future Temple.


Forever Home
On the verge of fulfilling a 4000 year old promise. This lesson explores the finality of G-d’s promise of the Jewish people’s homeland.


Heartbeat of a Nation
Understanding Israel’s significance. Exploring what makes Eretz Yisrael unique.


Reunited
The ingathering of the Jewish nation and the Divine. This lesson explores the returning of the exiles, and a special teaching from Rashbi in honor of Lag Baomer. Soldiers returning home from the battlefield to their family’s warm embrace can trigger strong emotions, like those felt at the birth of a child, weddings, and funerals. After holding onto a crumpled family photograph for months, the reunion moment offers a newfound appreciation for the value of home and loved ones.
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