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Weekly Devotion Week 36 2017

“Shortly before the expulsion from Spain, Jews eagerly assimilated among their Spanish hosts, and considered Spain the new Jerusalem, thinking that, the presence of so

Weekly Devotion Week 35 2017

“Jesus replied, I am the Bread of Life. He who comes to Me will never be hungry, and he who believes in and cleaves to

Weekly Devotion Week 34 2017

As believers from all nations continue with their fervent intercessions on the current situation in the Middle East, with events unfolding which impact directly on

Weekly Devotion Week 33 2017

There is a story in the Talmud of a king who had a vineyard where he engaged many labourers, one of whom was especially skilful.

Weekly Devotion Week 32 2017

Here is a short Midrash (commentary) taken from a portion in the Pentateuch: “A king once entered a city and all the inhabitants came out

Weekly Devotion Week 31 2017

The Jewish people are confident of their continued existence as a greater reality to that of the negative rhetoric and motivations of the UN. History

Weekly Devotion Week 30 2017

There is a story of an incident surrounding the famous Chasidic Rebbe David of Lelov, who was walking down the street when all of a

Weekly Devotion Week 29 2017

The Jewish sages tell us that the best way to live our lives is as though the entire world were held in the balance, and

Weekly Devotion Week 28 2017

“Jesus said, ‘Just so, you also outwardly seem to people to be just and upright, but inside you are ful l of pretence and lawlessness

Weekly Devotion Week 27 2017

“The day of rain is greater than the resurrection of the dead because the resurrection of the dead benefits only the just. But, the rain

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