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1. A Talmid of Rav Arush and Rav Brody

4/02/2013

Chaim Zalmon,please don’t give up and “accept your fate”..create vessels through prayer!! When there is so much resistance,it often means that the Yetzer hara knows that so much good will come out of you coming to Israel to learn/grow, that he makes it really hard for you, so you will just give up! Please don't be fooled! You must spend time in personal prayer,creating vessels for Hashem to fill and explain to Hashem all the good that will come out of coming Home to Israel, and also, that you know HE wants you here, because this is where a Jew's greatest potential can be reached!

2. A Talmid of Rav Arush and Rav Brody

4/02/2013

When there is so much resistance,it often means that the Yetzer hara knows that so much good will come out of you coming to Israel to learn/grow, that he makes it really hard for you, so you will just give up! Please don't be fooled! You must spend time in personal prayer,creating vessels for Hashem to fill and explain to Hashem all the good that will come out of coming Home to Israel, and also, that you know HE wants you here, because this is where a Jew's greatest potential can be reached!

3. Jim Murray

4/02/2013

The Ger Dear Rabbi Arush, Is there a home in Israel for the Ger? Is he welcome to join his you in the Land? Does his emuna reach it's maximum potential there as well? Does he have any part in bringing the Geula closer to fruition by laboring and praying along side his Jewish brothers in Eretz Yisrael? Or is conversion his only path? Thank you for considering my questions. Sincerely, Jim Murray

4. Jim Murray

4/02/2013

Dear Rabbi Arush, Is there a home in Israel for the Ger? Is he welcome to join his you in the Land? Does his emuna reach it's maximum potential there as well? Does he have any part in bringing the Geula closer to fruition by laboring and praying along side his Jewish brothers in Eretz Yisrael? Or is conversion his only path? Thank you for considering my questions. Sincerely, Jim Murray

5. Sarah

5/12/2011

this is a wonderful advertisement those who want to move to Israel should and will each in their own time. We will see where the path of those who act "holier than Thou" will lead… It is what is in each person's heart that matters to the Creator, not some action based on peer pressure or guilt from prominent religious figures, or worse yet, an OCD compulsion reflective of the inner idolatry practiced within the dark recesses of the heart, that demeans others and devices to achieve a desired political end.

6. Anonymous

5/12/2011

those who want to move to Israel should and will each in their own time. We will see where the path of those who act "holier than Thou" will lead… It is what is in each person's heart that matters to the Creator, not some action based on peer pressure or guilt from prominent religious figures, or worse yet, an OCD compulsion reflective of the inner idolatry practiced within the dark recesses of the heart, that demeans others and devices to achieve a desired political end.

7. Chaim Zalmon

4/20/2009

What should someone who is a young adult to do Having tried going on birthright and not getting accepted, tried going to a yeshiva, but parents don’t want me to go this year at all. Is there any other means that I may be able to take or should I accept my fate.

8. Chaim Zalmon

4/20/2009

Having tried going on birthright and not getting accepted, tried going to a yeshiva, but parents don’t want me to go this year at all. Is there any other means that I may be able to take or should I accept my fate.

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