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This Space Belongs To Something Higher Than Just Ourselves
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True redemption is not found outside but starts within the home and by sanctifying our time. When we dedicate our private space and lifestyle to holiness we open the door for salvation. #Redemption #JewishHome #Holiness #TorahValues #JewishInspiration #ParshatBo #JewishIdentity #SpiritualGrowth #Faith #JewishLife #Sanctity #HomeSweetHome #Hidabroot #JewishWisdom #Tradition Follow us: https://www.hidabroot.com https://www.youtube.com/@Hidabrootcom https://www.instagram.com/hidabroot_global https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbCYZjl1CYoa4ulQIK2q
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When I became religious, my mother
didn't just tolerate my decision. She
entered into it. She said, "I'm going to
kosher my kitchen." So, she called up
Rabbi Danny Kersh and together they
cussed the entire kitchen. She made her
home holy. But it didn't stop there. The
more she observed a life structured by
Torah, the more she recognized its
truth. She started to keep Shabbat. She
would often say almost in disbelief,
"Why isn't everybody doing this? This is
what Jews are supposed to be doing,
isn't it?" In para's bow, redemption
begins at home with a decision that says
this space belongs to something higher
and with making time holy through
kadesha kodesh the sanctification of the
moon. And that's perhaps the deepest
lesson of paraso. True redemption, true
guula begins when a person chooses to
let holiness enter their home, into
their time, and enter their