It has been said that an optimist looks at the rose and ignores the thorns. A pessimist stares at the thorn and ignores the rose. Which are you? What is the power of optimism and what is the power of pessimism? How do these translate into faith and trust?
"The difference between pessimism and optimism does not lie in the objective reality but in one's attitude and the trust he places in HaShem." Rabbi Munk
Lapid Judaism is an end time movement of believers returning to a Torah-true Judaism centered on the belief that Yeshua is the promised Messiah of Israel. Lapid represents a return to the religion of the Messiah which was and is traditional Judaism.
The Aliyah a Day is an in depth daily study of the weekly Torah portion (from Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy) according to the daily readings. In Hebrew, these books are known as Breishis, Shemot, Vayikra, Bamidbar, and Davarim. Aliyah means to ascend in Hebrew. Rabbi shares insights to the Torah portion from ancient Jewish sources which include the Talmud, Midrash, Zohar, Rambam, Rashi, Rabbeinu Bachya, Ramban, and many other commentators.
The Rabbi explores these insights through the prism of emunah (faith) in Messiah Yeshua. Join the international class exploring the Law of Moses; highlighting relevant concepts for daily living!
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Baruch HaShem, may the Ahavat Ammi (Love for my people) grow. We forever give praise and thanks to HaShem Who has given us Yeshua (ישוע), the Rock of our lives (Tzur Chayeinu / צור חיינו), the Shield of our Salvation (Magen Yisheinu / מגן ישענו)! He is the Messiah (Moshiach / משיח) of Israel!!
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