Deuteronomy 31 || Hosea 14:2-10; Micah 7:18-20; Joel 2:15-27

Commentary by Rabbi Chaim Richman for The Temple Institute, Jerusalem, Israel:
«As Moses explains to the children of Israel, one of the most devastating ramifications of our backsliding is the self-induced illusion that G-d has abandoned us. But G-d never abandons His children. On the contrary, He yearns for our return. Yom Kippur is our G-d given opportunity to atone for and wipe away our past errors and to return ourselves to G-d’s embrace»…more:

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Eric Martienssen

Since my secession from the Church in 2009, my Jewish Orthodox friends in Israel and I have been following the Fake News of Rome in articles and political Shabbat commentaries on GSI (God's Sabbath Int.). The former Pontiff destroyed the dwelling place of God, the temple in Jerusalem – fact! Was the New Testament and the Church just a world dominance inspired business idea of Rome? What is politics today? Enjoy your trip on GSI.