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Article: Announcing our plan for the Creation of the Highest Farm!!!
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| Posted by avnetwork on Thursday, January 21 @ 23:57:00 EST (85 reads) |
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Highest Farm is looking for
partners and members!
We are looking for people that
would like to join our group
Our plan is to build or
purchase an existing farm in Central Florida
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Article: Come to Israel with Highest Love!
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Article: Chanukkah the festival of lights!
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Article: The Festival of SUKKOT - The Joyful Time
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| Posted by highestlove on Friday, October 02 @ 03:25:11 EDT (342 reads) |
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The festival of “Sukkot” also known as the “Feast of Tabernacles”
October 3, 2009 - October 9, 2009 (Jewish Year 5770)
The joyous festival of “Sukkot” commemorates the forty year journey of the Children of Israel through the desert coming to the Promised Land; during this time, they lived in temporary shelters, called "Sukkot".
This festival has an agricultural element as well. It celebrates the harvest season; the time of the final ingathering of produce before the oncoming winter; therefore, it is also being called the “Festival of Ingathering” (Hag HaAsif).
Historically, “Sukkot” was the biggest celebration in the Land of Israel and the happiest time of the year. The feast starts 5 days after “Yom Kippur” and lasts seven days.
It is a commandment in the Torah to celebrate this festival every year, throughout all generations, forever!
According to the prophet Zechariah, in the “Messianic Era” the feast of “Sukkot” will become a universal festival and all nations of the Earth will make pilgrimages annually to Jerusalem to celebrate the Holiday there...
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Article: YOM KIPPUR; May Your Name Be Inscribed and Sealed in The Book Of Life!
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| Posted by highestlove on Sunday, September 27 @ 17:28:21 EDT (597 reads) |
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evening September 27, 2009 - evening September 28,
2009 (Jewish Year 5770)

Traditionally, “Yom Kippur” is considered to be the holiest day of the
year.
In Hebrew, “Yom Kippur” means, literally, Day of Atonement or day of
reconciliation.
The purpose of "Yom Kippur" is to bring about reconciliation
between one person to another and between each person to God…
The ten days
leading up to "Yom Kippur" are known as the Ten Days of Repentance. During this
period we are encouraged to seriously seek out each other’s forgiveness and
enter “Yom Kippur” with a lighter burden so when we stand before God and ask for
His forgiveness our request will be granted.
According to Jewish tradition,
it is also the day when God decides the fate of each living soul and seals it in
the “Book of Life”.
It is a commandment in the Torah to keep this holiday every
year, throughout all generations, forever!
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• Can one be a
good Jew and a lousy person?
• Why are the people of Israel being called Jews?
• Does God favor the Jew over the non-Jew?
• Did God really promise the Land of Israel to the Jews
alone?
• Who's really included among the "Chosen People"?
• Who are the "Outcasts of Israel"?
• Who are the Gentiles?
• What did God say about discrimination against the
foreigner?
• What did God say about religion and the religious leaders?
• Did God really give us a Torah that's a burden?
• Is the God of Israel a hard King or a loving Father?
• What does God really expect from us?
• Does the Torah need updating?
• What is our future according to the Bible?
• Why does God allow so much evil in this world?
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