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Achishena

Achishena


הַקָּטֹן֙ יִהְיֶ֣ה לָאֶ֔לֶף וְהַצָּעִ֖יר לְג֣וֹי עָצ֑וּם אֲנִ֥י יְהֹוָ֖ה בְּעִתָּ֥הּ אֲחִישֶֽׁנָּה׃
The smallest shall become a clan;
The least, a mighty nation.
I GOD will speed it in due time.

Isaiah Chapter 30, Verse 22

Achishena means I will hasten it.  Isaiah 60: 22  “I the Lord will hasten it in its time.”  Our Sages expounded this verse to be referring to the final redemption.  “Meritorious – I will hasten it;  not meritorious – in its time (some unknown time in the future).  May our generation be meritorious –  achishena, to hasten it!!!

Already for tens of years the greats of our generation are telling us that Moshiach’s arrival is immanent.  And, over the ages our chachamim have informed us repeatedly that our actions can make a difference, meaning we can be meritorious and positively affect Moshiach’s arrival.

This book defines a lifestyle that leads to and beyond the Holy Jerusalem Temple for all Human Beings
http://AchishenaAchshav.org

Good Old News

Good Old News

Old News is Good News. 
Good old news is the best of the best. Enjoy life to the fullest. A new song
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http://GoodOldNews.org

Jihad for Judaism

Jihad for Judaism

According to Islamic tradition, a warrior who gives his life in a true jihad, a holy war, becomes a shahid, or martyr (literally, “witness), and is guaranteed entry into Paradise. But beginning in the ninth century, as two centuries of Muslim holy wars and territorial expansion ended, Muslim theologians broadened the meaning of jihad, emphasizing armed struggle and, under the influence of Sufism (Islamic mysticism), adopting more spiritual definitions. Conventionally translated ‘holy war,’ Jihad has the literal meaning of striving, ‘striving in the path of God’ (fi sabil Allah).
http://JihadforJudaism.org

Abu Bakr - the First Muslim Caliph

Abu Bakr – the First Muslim Caliph

The First Muslims believe that the word of God was revealed by the archangel Gabriel in Arabic, who said, “Recite in the name of thy Lord …” (Sura 96). These revelations were subsequently collected and codified as the Qur’an (literally “recitation” in Arabic), the Muslim holy book. As the source of Muslim faith and practice, the Qur’an describes the relationship between an almighty and all-knowing God and his creations. The Qur’an also maintains that all individuals are responsible for their actions, for which they will be judged by God, and so it provides guidelines for proper behavior within the framework of a just and equitable society.
http://MuslimFirst.org