The radical leftist mayor of Minneapolis, Jacob Frey, is abusing the power of his office and attempting to extort President Trump’s re-election campaign by conjuring a phony and outlandish bill for security in an effort to block a scheduled Keep America Great rally. Democrat Mayor Frey is using phony security charges to pressure the Target Center, site of the contracted October 10, 2019 rally, into preventing Minnesota residents from exercising their First Amendment rights in support of President Trump.
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Kol Nidrei - Yom Kippur the Day of Repentance - Prayer - Fasting - Forgiveness !!!
When my glory passes by, I will put you in a cleft in the rock and cover you
with my hand until I have passed by. Shemot 33:22
Foul, I to the fountain fly, Wash me, Savior, or I die.
Shelter from the Storm
As the story goes, in 1763, a young minister, traveling on a cliffside road in Somerset, England, ducked into a cave to escape the flashes of lightning and pounding rain. As he looked out at Cheddar Gorge, he pondered the gift of finding shelter and peace in God. Waiting there, he began to write a hymn, “Rock of Ages,” with its memorable opening lines:
“Rock of Ages, cleft for me, let me hide myself in thee.”
We don’t know if Augustus Toplady thought about Moses’s experience in the cleft of a rock while writing the hymn (Exodus 33:22), but perhaps he did. The Exodus account tells of Moses seeking God’s reassurance and God’s response. When Moses asked God to reveal His glory to him, God answered graciously, knowing that “no one may see me and live” (v. 20). He tucked Moses into the rocks when He passed by, letting Moses only see His back. And Moses knew that God was with him.
We can trust that just as God said to Moses, “My Presence will go with you” (v. 14), so too we can find refuge in Him. We may experience many storms in our lives, as did Moses and the English minister in the story, but when we cry out to Him,
He will give us the peace of His presence.
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G’mar Chatimah Tovah
May you be sealed in the Book of Life for a good year
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Text of Kol Nidrei
The evening service opening the Day of Atonement is one of the most emotionally intense of all Jewish prayers. The following is the traditional Ashkenazic text of the Kol Nidrei service. Hebrew and English text taken from The Metsudah Machzor, via Sefaria.
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Kol Nidrei - The evening service of Yom Kippur is named after this declaration
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Cantor Yitzchak Meir Helfgot, Itzhak Perlman - Kol Nidrei
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Yom Kippur - Rabbi Ralph Messer
G’mar Chatimah Tovah is a common greeting for Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement), and essentially means, “May you be sealed in the Book of Life for a good year.” The High Holy Day of Yom Kippur is the holiest day of the biblical year, in which we are commanded to “afflict our souls” to atone for our sins. (See Lev. 23:26–32.) It is the day in which we are closest to God; a time of spiritual cleansing; a solemn day of fasting and prayer, repentance and forgiveness. It is also a day in which we feel an undertone of joy in knowing that God will forgive us and grant us a year of life, goodness, health, and happiness. We are confident in His unconditional love for us, for He is the King who pardons and forgives our sins. The eve of Yom Kippur commences with the Kol Nidre (Annulment of Vows) service. Kol Nidre means “all vows,” and is the name of the prayer spoken in which we ask God to annul all vows that we made in the previous year, and all vows that we might make in the coming year. The following day is spent in continued prayer and fasting, culminating in the final service, called Ne’ilah (Closing of the Gates) which is the fifth and final prayer of the day. Ne’ilah is a Hebrew word which means “closing” or “locking.” It symbolically refers to the closing of the Gates of Heaven, as it is the time in which we recite the final prayers of repentance. Yom Kippur concludes with a great blast of the shofar (ram’s horn). On Rosh Hashanah, our future for the coming year is determined. On Yom Kippur, our future for the coming year is sealed.
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Yavoh ~ He is coming !
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I, even I, am the Lord; and beside me there is no saviour. I have declared, and have saved, and I have shewed,
when there was no strange god among you: therefore ye are my witnesses, saith the Lord, that I am God.
Isaiah 43:11-12 KJV
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