The Israeli nation’s vision for the perfection of the world and the blessing to all nations, the history of the People of Israel from the Creation of the world to the Giving of the Torah.
Moral social conduct, the value of life, values in the economic system, the commandments of charity and kindness, the attitude towards laws and the legal system.
Family values, joy in marriage and loyalty between spouses, honoring parents, the circle of life.
Meaning of faith and its appearance in the world through the Torah, the Nation of Israel and the Land of Israel. The commandments of the Temple.
Prayers and the order of the day, blessings on food and life’s goodness, the laws of kashrut in plants and animals, moral conduct towards man, animals, and the entire world.
Shabbat and Jewish holidays, along with days of thanksgiving and national commemoration, shape the Jewish story, with the aspiration and prayer for the perfection of the world in the Kingdom of God.
The Jewish tradition with all of its mitzvot, practices, and ambitions for the perfection of the world, in the life of the individual, the family, society and the nation, in the cycle of life and the cycle of the year, on weekdays, on Sabbaths and on holidays.
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