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LET ALL THE EARTH GIVE THANKS TO GOD ALMIGHTY FOR HE IS GOOD AND HIS MERCY ENDURES FOREVER, AMEN!

בָּר֣וּךְ הַ֭בָּא בְּשֵׁ֣ם יְהֹוָ֑ה

Blessed is HE who comes in the 

יְהֹוָ֑ה

NAME of YEHOVAH

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YESHUA HAMASHIACH

HAS RISEN

יֵשׁוּעַ קָם לִתְחִיָּה 

Do you know who HE is? Do you know this is the Messiah's true Hebrew Name? Did you know that when antichrist is on the Earth, this Hebrew Name "YESHUA HAMASHIACH" is the only NAME that Heaven will answer the prayers with?

Have you accepted YESHUA HAMASHIACH as your personal Savior and Lord? Come to know HIM and accept HIS Free gift - Salvation!

TORAH KEEPER STANDS WITH ISRAEL!
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Prophecies relating to the current events given by GOD.
WE REMEMBER OCTOBER 7, AND WE STAND WITH ISRAEL.
TORAH KEEPER STANDS WITH PRESIDENT TRUMP!
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We at Aleph and Tav Ministries are praying for you our rightful President Donald J. Trump. We are praying for you to come back and reign for the next presidency. Thank you for honoring GOD, and fighting the good fight! GOD BLESS!

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SUKKOT and HOSHANA RABBAH

Starting on the evening of Oct 6
Ending on the evening of Oct 13

 

Sukkot commemorates the 40 years the Israelites spent wandering in the desert after our exodus from Egypt. During this time, we lived in temporary dwellings (סוכות, sukkot), which is why building and dwelling in a sukkah (a temporary outdoor structure) is central to the holiday’s observance.

The festival also celebrates the fall harvest, which is why it’s sometimes called the “Feast of Tabernacles” or the “Festival of Ingathering.” It’s a time of gratitude, joy, and community celebration.

The Sukkot will close with Hoshana Rabbah (Great Salvation), then entering Shmini Atzeret and Simchat Torah.

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Shmini Atzeret/Simchat Torah

Shmini Atzeret starting on the evening of Oct 13
Ending on the evening of Oct 14
Simchat Torah starting on the evening of Oct 14
Ending on the evening of Oct 15


Shmini Atzeret: The eighth day of assembly. The Torah dictates this final day of assembly, marking a conclusion to the holiday season that began with Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
Simchat Torah: Rejoicing in the Torah. This holiday celebrates the annual completion of the weekly Torah reading cycle.

UPCOMING ROSH CHODESH

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Rosh Chodesh
Starting on the evening of October 22
Ending on the evening of October 23

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