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Preserving Musta'arabi, Misrahi, Sepharadi
and Ethiopian Jewish Traditions

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BS"D | ISRAELrealNATION, founded in 2006, is an independent non-profit Israel advocacy association educating the public and building bridges, in hope that the children of Israel, the Middle East, and the larger world may one day know peace ~ a just peace embracing Israel as a sovereign nation with a Jewish character and a Jewish majority. ISRAELrealNATION sponsors:

ও Shabbat Shalom OuMevorakh, an

online forum for Torah study dedicated to preserving Musta'arabi, Misrahi, Sepharadi and Ethiopian Jewish traditions, as well as educating fellow Jews about Jewish tradition within the African Jewish Diaspora, and

ও Misrahi Media, educational initiatives dedicated to the preservation of Musta'arabi, Misrahi, Sepharadi and Ethiopian Jewish history, culture, and tradition, both within Erets Israel and across the Jewish Diaspora. Misrahi Media also sponsors initiatives educating the Jewish community and the public-at-large about the history, culture and tradition of the African Jewish Diaspora. We invite you to join us. ღ


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Shabbat Shalom OuMevorakh
شبات شالوم ومبوراك
שבת שלום ומבורך

ISRAELrealNATION
Ruth Rachel Anderson-Avraham

All Rights Reserved.

29/01/2026

" 'Forgive us that you were forced to wait so long to come home.'

Sgt. Maj. Ran Gvili, the last hostage body held in Gaza, was laid to rest today in Israel. Thousands lined the roads to pay tribute."

i24NEWS English
(Official page; video in English and Hebrew):
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/16CkZ2uTfW/

🎗️🕯️ Le Zakhor veLo Tishkhakh 🕯️🎗️("To Remember and Never Forget")🎗️ Remembering the Remaining Hostages on Shabuot 2025 ...
01/06/2025

🎗️🕯️ Le Zakhor veLo Tishkhakh 🕯️🎗️
("To Remember and Never Forget")

🎗️ Remembering the Remaining Hostages on Shabuot 2025 / 5785 🎗️

~ ❧ ~

"As millions of Jews around the world gather to celebrate Shavuot, we remember the 58 hostages still held in Hamas captivity - who are spending yet another holiday away from their loved ones.
We will not rest until they are home.

Wishing everyone a meaningful Shavuot, and praying for the safe return of all our hostages." 🎗️

'Hag Shabuot Sameah ❧ 🥛🌺🍰 ❧ חג שבועות שמח

🎗️

Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Official page):
https://www.facebook.com/IsraelMFA/posts/pfbid0obYF8uiQzPa9Q2y5u3PqtzxFZ9N4C6MkugNziaoNNPHBWZSREc8AQvcGWeH4H2C7l

As millions of Jews around the world gather to celebrate Shavuot, we remember the 58 hostages still held in Hamas captivity - who are spending yet another holiday away from their loved ones.

We will not rest until they are home.

Wishing everyone a meaningful Shavuot, and praying for the safe return of all our hostages🎗️.

01/06/2025

Sasson veSimha
❧ ~ Joy and Happiness...Celebrate Life ~ ❧

Virtual Flowers for Shabuot 2025 / 5785 :
Celebrating Matan Torah (The Giving of the Torah)

~ ❧ ~

'Hag Shabuot Sameah ❧ 🥛🌺🍰 ❧ חג שבועות שמח

"This is no ordinary still life painting. Back in the 17th century, artists followed a pretty strict formula for flowers—symmetrical bouquets, short stems, no overlapping petals. But Jan Davidsz de Heem broke from the status quo by letting the flowers spill, intertwine, and flow in a way that made the entire painting feel alive.

Mixing flowers, fruits, and insects from different seasons, De Heem crafted a fantasy garden. It’s a world of beauty, frozen forever in time."

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🖼 Jan Davidsz de Heem, “Vase of Flowers,” 1660, oil on canvas, 27 x 22 in., Andrew W. Mellon Fund

📍 West Building, Ground Floor, Gallery 24, [National Gallery of Art]

National Gallery of Art (Official page):
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1HB8ouooE3

🕯️ Le Zakhor veLo Tishkhakh 🕯️("To Remember and Never Forget") (« Se souvenir et ne pas oublier ») International Holocau...
27/01/2025

🕯️ Le Zakhor veLo Tishkhakh 🕯️
("To Remember and Never Forget")
(« Se souvenir et ne pas oublier »)

International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2025 / 5785
Journée internationale de la mémoire de l'Holocauste 2025 / 5785

🎗️ 🎗️
🎗️ 🎗️

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"[Monday, 27 January 2025, International Holocaust Remembrance Day, is an opportunity to reflect on the memory of all those who perished in the Holocaust, and the enduring legacy of those who survived, including those who took great risks to resist N**i dehumanization.

In 2025, this day marks the 80th Anniversary of the Liberation from Auschwitz.

Today and every day, we must continue to counter hatred, Holocaust denial, antisemitism and all forms of discrimination]" :

📖 https://www.un.org/en/holocaustremembrance/observance

📺 https://webtv.un.org/en/asset/k11/k11q739xt7

📺 https://fb.watch/xnBZVAfJFP

United Nations (Official page; post in English):
https://www.facebook.com/unitednations/posts/pfbid0HYuukFQC2o3hsKCCjFD6u9NnjJqCEJtrD7z4RLrQ9UXhtsBqgsCURtPSTVujpQo6l

Auschwitz Memorial / Muzeum Auschwitz
(Official page; video in Polish and various other languages,
translated to and dubbed in English):
https://fb.watch/xnBZVAfJFP

ISRAELrealNATION
(Official page; post in English):
https://www.facebook.com/ISRAELrealNATION/posts/pfbid0PXmG6goJhE5p3GPmdduPhGHH89Uy5TnqiWiArGArmNLxMnUW67y4jEakzhcfGWNfl

Monday's Holocaust Remembrance Day is an opportunity to reflect on the memory of all those who perished in the Holocaust, and the enduring legacy of those who survived, including those who took great risks to resist N**i dehumanization.

Today and every day, we must continue to counter hatred, Holocaust denial, antisemitism and all forms of discrimination.
https://www.un.org/en/holocaustremembrance/observance/

23/10/2024

🎗️🕯️ Le Zakhor veLo Tishkhakh 🕯️🎗️
("To Remember and Never Forget")

Simhat Torah 5785

The Jewish Calendar Anniversary
of the 7 October Massacre

💔 Somewhere between "us" and "they" are millions of people on both sides of the conflict who long for peace.

We gather at the site of the Nova Festival Massacre, Palestinians gather at the sites where their loved ones have lost their lives...

Where does it end?

As we mourn the Jewish calendar anniversary of the 7 October massacre on what is supposed to be one of the happiest Jewish holidays of the year, Simhat Torah, "Ohr Ain Sof" — light out of the darkness, light without end — is what we need... 📿 🙏🏽 🤲🏻

~ Ruth Rachel Anderson-Avraham,
ISRAELrealNATION

Copyright © Ruth Rachel Anderson-Avraham | ISRAELrealNATION
Wednesday, 21 Tishrei 5785, 23 October 2024

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In Israel, "[a year ago on Simhat Torah, more than 1,200 Israeli men, women and children were murdered by Hamas terrorists.

This morning, thousands of Israelis gathered for Sukkot prayers at the site of the Nova Festival Massacre.

This is the Jewish people.

They will never break us."

~ Israel / Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs
(, Official X Page)

🎗️

Operation Lifeshield
(Official page; video in Hebrew):
https://fb.watch/vp27Ha6-5I

Israel / Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs ()
(Official X Page; post in English):
https://x.com/Israel/status/1849058743368974358

🍋 ~ Hag Soukkot Sameah ~ 🌿🌿 ~ חג סוכות שמח ~ 🍋~ ❧ ~“[Soukkot is the festival of insecurity. It is the candid acknowledgm...
16/10/2024

🍋 ~ Hag Soukkot Sameah ~ 🌿

🌿 ~ חג סוכות שמח ~ 🍋

~ ❧ ~

“[Soukkot is the festival of insecurity. It is the candid acknowledgment that there is no life without risk, yet we can face the future without fear when we know we are not alone. God is with us, in the rain that brings blessings to the earth, in the love that brought the universe and us into being and in the resilience of spirit that allowed a small and vulnerable people to outlive the greatest empires the world has ever known.

Soukkot reminds us that God’s glory was present in the small, portable Tabernacle that Moses and the Israelites built in the desert even more emphatically than in Solomon’s Temple with all its grandeur. A temple can be destroyed. But a soukkah, broken, can be rebuilt tomorrow. Security is not something we can achieve physically but it is something we can acquire mentally, psychologically, spiritually. All it needs is the courage and willingness to sit under the shadow of God’s sheltering wings.

For the soukkah, that quintessential symbol of vulnerability, turns out to be the embodiment of faith, the faith of a people who forty centuries ago set out on a risk-laden journey across a wilderness of space and time, with no more protection than the sheltering existence of the Divine presence.

To know that life is full of risk and yet to affirm it, to sense the full insecurity of the human situation and yet to rejoice: this, for me, is the essence of faith and the heart of Soukkot. Judaism is no comforting illusion that all is well in this dark world. It is instead the courage to celebrate in the midst of uncertainty, and to rejoice even in the transitory shelter of the Soukkah, the Jewish symbol of home].”

Source: Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, via Humans of Judaism

Humans of Judaism
(Official page; post in English):
https://www.facebook.com/humansofjudaism/posts/pfbid02QSnFVyhvGa6ZB8j4TNL3g5uF6rfLShc2RBRuMDJtKDX7AoseASmNixanu358XP7El

“Sukkot is the festival of insecurity. It is the candid acknowledgment that there is no life without risk, yet we can face the future without fear when we know we are not alone. God is with us, in the rain that brings blessings to the earth, in the love that brought the universe and us into being and in the resilience of spirit that allowed a small and vulnerable people to outlive the greatest empires the world has ever known.

Sukkot reminds us that God’s glory was present in the small, portable Tabernacle that Moses and the Israelites built in the desert even more emphatically than in Solomon’s Temple with all its grandeur. A temple can be destroyed. But a sukkah, broken, can be rebuilt tomorrow. Security is not something we can achieve physically but it is something we can acquire mentally, psychologically, spiritually. All it needs is the courage and willingness to sit under the shadow of God’s sheltering wings.

For the sukkah, that quintessential symbol of vulnerability, turns out to be the embodiment of faith, the faith of a people who forty centuries ago set out on a risk-laden journey across a wilderness of space and time, with no more protection than the sheltering existence of the Divine presence.

To know that life is full of risk and yet to affirm it, to sense the full insecurity of the human situation and yet to rejoice: this, for me, is the essence of faith and the heart of Sukkot. Judaism is no comforting illusion that all is well in this dark world. It is instead the courage to celebrate in the midst of uncertainty, and to rejoice even in the transitory shelter of the Sukkah, the Jewish symbol of home.”

Source: Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks

🕯️ Le Zakhor veLo Tishkhakh 🕯️("To Remember and Never Forget")🕡  6:29AM🗓️  7 October 2023~ ❧ ~"The moment time stopped. ...
08/10/2024

🕯️ Le Zakhor veLo Tishkhakh 🕯️
("To Remember and Never Forget")

🕡 6:29AM
🗓️ 7 October 2023

~ ❧ ~

"The moment time stopped.

🔴 Beeri.
🔴 Nahal Oz.
🔴 Nir Oz.
🔴 Reim.
🔴 The Nova Festival.
🔴 Kfar Aza.
🔴 Sderot.
🔴 Ofakim.
🔴 Nirim.
🔴 Holit.
🔴 Zikim.
🔴 Ashkelon.
🔴 Sufa.

We remember the victims.

We pray for the return of the hostages."



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👉🏾 For further posts commemorating 7 October, please visit the main page for ISRAELrealNATION. Thank You.

Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs
https://www.facebook.com/IsraelMFA/posts/pfbid0zjGuHnnPDdz9BQ61zrynTD5e15BoA5X73YmQ5iyr4FMpctovYdApRRSzDLvavVVUl

6:29AM

October 7, 2023.

The moment time stopped.

Beeri. Nahal Oz. Nir Oz. Reim. The Nova Festival. Kfar Aza. Sderot. Ofakim. Nirim. Holit. Zikim. Ashkelon. Sufa.

We remember the victims.

We pray for the return of the hostages.

27/09/2024

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