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Every year, the People of Israel complete the annual cycle of reading the Torah. This tradition of reading the same Torah portion all around the world has kept Israel united since the Torah was first given at Mount Sinai, even when the people were dispersed in exile. This tradition changes the act of reading the Bible into a much larger, global initiative, an unending cycle of serving the God of Israel and bringing the Torah alive in our everyday existence.And the many peoples shall go and say: "Come, Let us go up to the Mount of Hashem, To the House of the God of Yaakov; That He may instruct…mehr

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Every year, the People of Israel complete the annual cycle of reading the Torah. This tradition of reading the same Torah portion all around the world has kept Israel united since the Torah was first given at Mount Sinai, even when the people were dispersed in exile. This tradition changes the act of reading the Bible into a much larger, global initiative, an unending cycle of serving the God of Israel and bringing the Torah alive in our everyday existence.And the many peoples shall go and say: "Come, Let us go up to the Mount of Hashem, To the House of the God of Yaakov; That He may instruct us in His ways, And that we may walk in His paths." For instruction shall come forth from Tzion, The word of Hashem from Yerushalayim. Isaiah 2:3 This aspect of an annual cycle of Bible study connected to the land of Israel is hinted at in Deuteronomy:It is a land which Hashem your God looks after, on which Hashem your God always keeps His eye, from year's beginning to year's end. Deuteronomy 11:12 It is this verse that inspired Rabbi Tuly Weisz to create The Israel Bible. As he wrote in the commentary:This is the only time the Bible tells us how Hashem "spends His time." From the beginning of the year until the end, it says, the Creator of the universe focuses "His eyes" and attention on Israel. If we combine this idea with that mentioned in verse 22 instructing us to walk in Hashem's ways and hold fast to Him, we must likewise keep our eyes focused on Eretz Yisrael "from year's beginning to year's end." This verse inspired Rabbi Tuly Weisz to start "Israel365," which enables hundreds of thousands of people all over the world to connect with Israel each and every day of the year. As Rabbi Weisz noted, it is a mitzvah (commandment) to "walk in all of God's ways" (la'lechet b'khol drachav), an aspect of serving God that is also practiced in Christianity, which emphasizes the importance of striving to be more God-like in our lives. And just as God focuses on Israel every day, it is now possible to focus your daily Bible study on the words of instruction coming out of Zion. The same people who brought you The Israel Bible have arranged a learning schedule that will put you literally on the same page with other Bible believers. You can choose a handy digital version that can be loaded onto your phone or tablet to be learned wherever you are. Or you can order a beautiful softcover edition. We would also like to invite you to stay connected and be among those who pray for the peace of Jerusalem each day. We will keep you informed about the prophecies unfolding in Israel as the exiles return home and the desert blooms once again. It is our fervent prayer that the "52-Week Journey through the Israel Bible" helps all of us grow in our connection not only to the Land and People of Israel, but to the God of Israel, day by day, week by week, and year by year.
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Rabbi Pesach Wolicki is the Executive Director of Israel365 Action and the author of Verses for Zion and Cup of Salvation: A Powerful Journey Through King David's Psalms of Praise. He is a frequent guest on Erick Stakelbeck's The Watchman and a regular contributor to Israel365news.com and The Jerusalem Post.