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VLK - 6 The Mantra of Judaism
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Virtually every single Tefilla we say ends off with asking Hashem for peace
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if you were to take a panoramic view of
Theus we say throughout the day and
throughout the year you would find a
very interesting phenomenon and that is
that virtually every single time we
conclude an auspicious moment of FILA or
a moment of spirituality we almost
always conclude it with a Tila for the
peace and harmony and the togetherness
of CLA Israel we don't dve in for our
own nishas to soar to spiritual Heights
we don't dve in that we should have a
life of wealth and health and happiness
we don't do that Hashem should be
satisfied with us what do we what do we
do for what do we end off with we doin
that clausel as a whole should be
blessed with Harmony and unity we do in
that we shouldn't have strife and
bickering we do in that our nation
should be blessed with nothing but peace
how do we end off every single time we
we
ask when we
say lovingly thanking for the food he
gave us we end off
with when we finish and make us see
glorifying the learning that we learned
we end off the that we say
with when we open upes to take out the
safer we have a moment to slip in a we
say how do we end off that holy we turn
to hem and say all of this that I'm
asking of you should
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be and when we put the sa back on chabas
how do we end off the capital right as
we stand in front of the open we
say how do we finish off a time you
would think is about us and and Shas and
chabas queen about as spiritual as you
can get how do how do we finish it off
we say
at that auspicious moment when the
Ascend and and bless do they bless us
with do they bless us with and and no
they bless us by
saying shom when a Jew meets another Jew
anywhere in the world we don't say hi we
don't say how are you we don't say nice
to meet you we say the Mantra of Judaism
we say the anthem of the Jewish people
we say shalom Al because peace and
togetherness is what matters to us most
after every single we say after every
shakas after every Min every Mar every
mus after every seum every bris at every
grave site after we bury the dead we say
yish K's most
famous so holy is this that we simply
refer to it as Kadesh and as we take
three steps back and we begin to leave
Hashem and the is almost finished and
the C is about to be over and the bris
is coming to an end and the is at its
last step we bow to the right and we say
shom you hasem the master of
Peace shom as we bow to the left and
then we turn and bow forward and we
say and every single person in the sh at
the bris at the seum standing by the
grave site no matter asaz modern yes
every single one of them says
amain the very last PUK in millus Esther
is the last PUK in the entire tanak
hashem's final word before he would
remove himself from the written word
forever the sign off sentence that we
would have with us for the next 2,000
years the very last PUK in the
entire is
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Zar Coincidence of course not because
Shalom isn't something it's everything
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