Your Favorite Things About Israel

Your Favorite Things About Israel


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He made the menorah of pure gold. He made the menorah—its base and its shaft—of hammered work; its cups, calyxes, and petals were of one piece with it
Exodus 37:17 (The Israel Bible™)

Hear the verse in Hebrew

va-YA-as et ha-m’-no-RAH za-HAV ta-HOR mik-SHAH a-SAH et ha-m’-no-RAH y’-ray-KHAH v’-ka-NAH g’-vee-E-ha kaf-to-RE-ha uf-ra-KHE-ha mi-ME-nah ha-YU

The Golden Menorah
The menorah, made of “pure gold,” was lit with pure olive oil and gave off a radiant light. The light of the menorah is symbolic of the Jewish Nation’s duty to spread the light of Torah and God’s will. The pure gold and olive oil are reflective of the pure intentions necessary to influence the nations of the world for the sake of Heaven. Today, the menorah is the official symbol of the State of Israel, which represents the eternity of the Jewish People. The bronze menorah, located across from the Knesset, Israel’s parliament in Yerushalayim (Jerusalem), was modeled after the menorah of the Temple. The six side branches are engraved with depictions of events from the Bible, as well as the Jews in exile. The center branch of this impressive menorah tells the story of the return to the Land of Israel, up until the establishment of the State of Israel. Now that the People of Israel have returned home, they can again work together to spread light to the rest of the world.
 
"Gamar Badawi" LAROZ laroz , arguably one of the most established and skilled producers in the music world today. The works of Laroz are numerous, and show diversity and unmatched production skills. From the chilled out jazzy vibes of "Laroz is a rose" , to the dub and reggae masterpiece "Allstars". Laroz has also co-operated with Israel's top artists, co-writnig and co- producing some of the most significant Israeli albums of the 90's.

Rachela started singing in Arabic after an accident in the Sinai desert which led to her studying the language and connecting with the culture, and eventually her success in the Gulf states.

 
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Today's Laws & Customs
• Kindle Six Chanukah Lights before sunset

In commemoration of the miracle of Chanukah we kindle the Chanukah lights—oil lamps or candles—each evening of the eight-day festival, increasing the number of lights each evening. For tonight we kindle six lights. (In the Jewish calendar, the day begins at nightfall; this evening, then, commences the 3rd day of Chanukah).

IMPORTANT: Because of the prohibition to kindle fire on Shabbat, the Chanukah lights must be lit before lighting the Shabbat candles, and should contain enough oil (or the candle be big enough) to burn until 30 minutes after nightfall.
 

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