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LUCKY STAR
Este atardecer, con la salida de la primera estrella, comienza el mes de #Tishrei, dando inicio al año 5784 del #CalendarioHebreo.
#RoshHashaná, que significa #CabezaDelAño, es una celebración que recuerda la creación del primer hombre, por obra de la mano de Dios.
Con el 15 de septiembre comienza, junto al #AñoNuevoJudío, un período que finaliza en #YomKippur, en castellano conocido como #DíaDelPerdón, que en 2023 cae el 25 del mes calendario.
Estos #DiezDías que hoy inician son los #DíasTerribles (#YamimNoraim) en los que Yahveh-Elohim evalúa el comportamiento de la #Humanidad y, finalmente, decreta cómo será el nuevo año.
Cada nuevo año es la oportunidad que la #Vida nos da para aprender, mejorar, evolucionar. Seguir la propia estrella, esa que nos guía e ilumina, siempre es un buen plan para alcanzar el verdadero y profundo desarrollo personal.
¿Cómo no celebrar el regalo de otra oportunidad?
¡Feliz Año Nuevo!
Que toda la gente buena tenga un año dulce y bendecido.
Shana Tová Umetuká!
שנה טובה אומטוקה
Es el deseo de CONSCIENCIA TORAH.
Lic. Flavia Vecellio Reane.
Entrenadora en Conocimiento Personal.
Intérprete de Códigos Herméticos.
Septiembre 15, 2023.
#RoshHashaná
CONSCIENCIA TORAH
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“Light is sown for the righteous, radiance for the upright.” - Psalm 97:11 #jewish #yomkippur #kolnidre #yamimnoraim #amyisraelchai #newyorkcity #manhattan #lincolncenter #centralsynagogue (at David Geffen Hall)
#centralsynagogue#amyisraelchai#yomkippur#manhattan#lincolncenter#newyorkcity#kolnidre#jewish#yamimnoraim
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Day 4 of #YamimNoraim #Shabbat #שַׁבָּת #TheTenDaysofAwe Let us now meditate on the fourth commandment of Aseret Ha-Dibrot (עֲשֶׂרֶת הַדִּבְּרוֹת) (The Ten Words): Exodus 20:8-11 (CJB) ”Remember the day, Shabbat, to set it apart for [Elohim]. You have six days to labor and do all your work, but the seventh day is a Shabbat for [Yehovah] your [Elohim]. On it, you are not to do any kind of work—not you, your son or your daughter, not your male or female slave, not your livestock, and not the foreigner staying with you inside the gates to your property. For in six days, [Yehovah] made heaven and earth, the sea and everything in them; but on the seventh day he rested. This is why [Yehovah] blessed the day, Shabbat, and separated it for himself.“ When Yehovah instructed the Israelites to remember the Shabbat (שַׁבָּת) and make it holy (קָדַשׁ - or set it apart), He referred to when the Shabbat was instituted within the Creation week—where, after God had created the Universe—God rested after His supernatural creative efforts. Genesis 2:1-3 (ESV) ”Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the host of them. And on the seventh day God finished his work that he had done, and he rested on the seventh day from all his work that he had done. So God blessed the seventh day and made it holy, because on it God rested from all his work that he had done in creation.“ While the Shabbat is not readily accepted within modern Christianity as being a literal Day of Rest (rather it is looked at as being a symbol of ”salvific rest“ in Christ), the practice of Shabbat surely continued within the early Church both in Messiah's and the Apostle's example (Matt. 5:17-19; 24:20; 28:1; Mk. 1:21; 2:27-28; 6:2; 15:42; 16:1; Lk. 4:16, 31; 6:5-6; 13:10; 14:1; 23:54, 56; Acts 13:14; 16:13; 17:2; 18:4; 20:7; Col. 2:16; Heb. 4:9). (Continued in Comments) https://www.instagram.com/p/BnuPg43nGj-/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1cgwrv2o2bnii
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Shanah Tovah, peeps. May the year ahead be a sweet and meaningful one for us all. #roshhashana #highholidays #yamimnoraim https://ift.tt/2MZGt4j
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Shanah Tovah, peeps. May the year ahead be a sweet and meaningful one for us all. #roshhashana #highholidays #yamimnoraim https://ift.tt/2MZGt4j
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Trying to concentrate with a mind pulled in different directions. #tirdufhadaat #erevyomkippur #yamimnoraim #amyisraelchai #nyc #newyorkcity #rain #5779 (at Grand Central Terminal)
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