A Home for G-d (Edited Transcript)
Jacob’s message is that by bringing G-d into our homes we are able to create a positive spiritual environment that enables us to overcome adversity and achieve greatness.
Jacob’s message is that by bringing G-d into our homes we are able to create a positive spiritual environment that enables us to overcome adversity and achieve greatness.
Connecting to G-d through prayer is essential to our existence and as Jacob shows us, in trying situations is even able to move mountains.
From our forefather Jacob we learn the essential values of Judaism – to be tenacious in our commitments, yet dynamic enough to continually improve and become better human beings.
The lives of Abraham and Sarah are examples of how at every stage of life one must gather wisdom and delve into their inner-strength to achieve greatness.
Judaism is about the construction of reality as revealed to us by G-d and passed down through the generations.
Avraham’s courage and conviction of his belief in one G-d teaches us how to live with boldness.
The rainbow is an important symbol as it represents G-d’s covenant and hope for the future of humanity.
Yom Kippur is not a day of physical deprivation. It is a gift from G-d, giving us the opportunity to introspect and renew ourselves so we can enter the New Year inspired and uplifted.
The Chief Rabbi’s Rosh HaShana and Yom Kippur message.
With Rosh Hashanah less than a week away, now is an excellent time to start preparing for a meaningful Yom Tov to get the most out of these important days.