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The nations cannot understand why the Jewish people should have a land. "If it is G-d and scriptures and heaven that you are all about," they claim, "then why do you want a piece of earth? Is G-d in a place? Will you find G-d in settling land, in governing a country, in defending it? Make up your mind: Is it heaven you want, or earth?"

Those words, perhaps, are never said. They are quiet words, engraved within the human psyche. And they are the bias behind all their contentions with us: We don’t belong here, on earth, where they belong, playing by their rules. Because G-d is in the heavens, and the earth belongs to humankind.

But this is the mission of the Jewish people: For all to see that the same G-d in heaven is here within the earth, within all the endeavors of humankind. For there is nothing else but Him.

Beginning with that specific, well-defined, very special piece of earth to which our destiny is tied.


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From the wisdom of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Schneerson, of righteous memory; words and condensation by Tzvi Freeman. To order Tzvi's book, "Bringing Heaven Down to Earth, click here.


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Posted: Nov 28, 2008
Dirt and the hereafter
This world is a ball of dirt held together by the roots of trees and bones of those who are clawing at the dust, afraid what will come next.

If you keep holding on to the idea that any of this land is your land at the exclusion of fellow human beings, and if you continue to worship this land more than the God who created it, then you will be doomed to perish with that land and you will never see the promise that lies behind it.

the promise is love. love for your family , love for you neighbors, love for the palestinians. i pray that you will study your religion and learn from the arrogance of the pharaoh. liberrate your hearts and minds like moses liberated your forefathers and mothers. expell the hate in your chest and embrace all the people of that meaningless dirt called israel.

the real temple of god is the human heart, not the muslim hear, not the jewish heart, the human heart. be careful not to break it, in breaking a heart you are destroying His temple.

learn
Posted By a friend, califronia

Posted: Jan 19, 2008
I am not a jew but I must say that God is leading me on a journey so he can show me truths about the Jews. I do beleive Jews are God chosen people because he said so in his word. I beleive Isreal belongs to the Jewish people and God is fulfilling prophecy by re uniting Jews from all over the world to Isreal. Although there is still so much I don't understand, I do understand that God is God and who are we to ever question why, I am satisfied with, He said, and thats why. I have in my heart a longing and a Love for the Jewish people and that comes from God because He has a special love for the Jewish people, so I am excited to see were this new found love is going to lead me.
Posted By Tina Graves, Clarksville, Tn

Posted: Mar 7, 2007
What we need
G-d will give us what we need when the time is right. He always has and always will. Of this I am sure. What more peace could one person want than to know this in their hearts. Our land is ours and will always be. It is carried with us wherever life's road takes each of us. G-d only askes that we believe. Why is this small favor so difficult, and why do so many want proof? What is proof. Is it something you can touch, see, smell, hear? Did G-d not give us these senses to begin with? Is this not proof in itself? Think about it.
Posted By Anonymous, San Antonio, TX



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