Send us a text Next Year in Jerusalem isn’t just a yearning for Moshiach—it’s a call to action. When we say those words, we’re not only expressing hope for redemption; we’re also making a decision. It means choosing to step forward, to stop sitting on the sidelines, and to become a player in shaping the world as it’s meant to be. Support the show
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Send us a text Next Year in Jerusalem isn’t just a yearning for Moshiach—it’s a call to action. When we say those words, we’re not only expressing hope for redemption; we’re also making a decision. It means choosing to step forward, to stop sitting on the sidelines, and to become a player in shaping the world as it’s meant to be. Support the show
Send us a text Next Year in Jerusalem isn’t just a yearning for Moshiach—it’s a call to action. When we say those words, we’re not only expressing hope for redemption; we’re also making a decision. It means choosing to step forward, to stop sitting on the sidelines, and to become a player in shaping the world as it’s meant to be. Support the show
Send us a text Next Year in Jerusalem isn’t just a yearning for Moshiach—it’s a call to action. When we say those words, we’re not only expressing hope for redemption; we’re also making a decision. It means choosing to step forward, to stop sitting on the sidelines, and to become a player in shaping the world as it’s meant to be. Support the show