Olam Haba and dreams
The gravity and majesty of olam haba and dreams are ever-present themes in the world.
The gravity and majesty of olam haba and dreams are ever-present themes in the world.
Selected commentaries explain why Joseph's brothers were angered by his dreams.
Our dream, right now, is “Beshuv Hashem et-shivat Tziyyon” — “May Hashem enable the captives of Zion to come home.”
He impoverished himself to help George Washington fight the Revolutionary War. How ironic that the statue of him and America's first president is a short walk from the shameful antisemitic protests outside the DNC.
The problem with both kinds of Jew hatred is that they have become socially acceptable. Jews are having a hard time reallizing this. Op-ed.
The founding father of the Jewish State told us that if you will it, it is no longer a dream. That means that it was a dream in the first place. Op-ed.
Private homes that exceed your dream, right in the center of Israel
The Satah Litton z'l mid- month Emunah Essay: If we dream as Yaakov and Yosef did, perhaps that is already 1/60th of prophecy.
Just when life for the Jewish people is intolerable, that’s when Hashem can bring our Yeshua, he can bring our salvation.
*'When the Lord brings back those who return to Zion, we shall be as dreamers."
I find myself absolutely speechless. I cannot comprehend, the images are disturbing, quite shocking.
Have we so quickly forgotten the lessons of our all-too-recent past? Chaos and anger threaten to tear the country apart.
The major thrust of Pharaoh’s dreams as compared to Nebuchadnezzer's dreams - what do they say about the future of humanity?
We can only truly understand Jacob's dream if we travel with him after the dream. And hold on to our own dreams.
Jews dream of "a ladder set on the ground and its top reaching to the heavens.".
Discussion on the significance of dreams and sleep from a Jewish perspective.
Jacob's dream came true, Joseph's dreams changed history, so did Herzl's, and to a certain extent, Martin Luther King's. Why not mine?
If any of our grandparents from the previous generation would visit ours, would they be pleased with what they see?
Berachot 55a: “Even if most of a dream comes true, not all of it will come to pass.”
When did he turn into a talented leader with the highest managerial ability? Where is Joseph's turning point?
The Talmud teaches us that some dreams have the quality of being a minor type of prophecy.
Hashem was saying something to us. What will our response be? Will it be to turn over and ignore it, or will we respond appropriately?
Tomorrow is today's dream. We pray that our intentions be worthy of creation, that our dreams be worthy of actualization.
What if God says "No", or He says nothing? Maybe He is undecided?
The Jewish people have survived only based on dreams. Our people to the land of Israel in our time is perhaps the greatest of dreams.