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Question: Shamayim and Ha-Aretz (Heaven and Earth) only seem like opposites. In fact, they are flip sides of the same coin. They are meant to be connected. But How? Too often our Rabbis have given up on reaching the congregation with Torah, G-d' s Word, frustrated with their apparent inability to compete effectively with the reality show by the name of "The Joys of Living In The Golus", (discussions are underway with all three networks). One could be excused for wondering: Besides a pizza shop, a Chinese food take-out and a bakery in every Torah community, is there any such thing as Jewish…mehr

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Question: Shamayim and Ha-Aretz (Heaven and Earth) only seem like opposites. In fact, they are flip sides of the same coin. They are meant to be connected. But How? Too often our Rabbis have given up on reaching the congregation with Torah, G-d' s Word, frustrated with their apparent inability to compete effectively with the reality show by the name of "The Joys of Living In The Golus", (discussions are underway with all three networks). One could be excused for wondering: Besides a pizza shop, a Chinese food take-out and a bakery in every Torah community, is there any such thing as Jewish life outside of Eretz Yisrael? All of this, even as the people of Israel fight for their lives and ours and the same old peace now concept that has brought catastrophe continues to prevail in political thought, first appearing as a farce and then mutating under different names: After watching the same group of people make the same unbelievable mistakes for over ten years one, The Oslo accords and its illogical mutation, The Road Map, raise a fundamental question about whether evolution has ceased. The loss of life has been catastrophic. I fear that the spiritual losses that we have suffered are equally catastrophic. Those who continue to speak out against the continued giveaways may have built their careers based on their studied opposition, but although they may be brilliant, they have come up with few solutions. We as a people are in a state of spiritual despair and crisis. This book does the unthinkable, it provides solutions (There are solutions?). We go past the complaining and weeping that have become bad substitutes for real living. We seek to set the stage for a new bold approach that sees a blessed Jewish Destiny (Im Mirtzah Hashem) and works towards it one moment at a time. The True Redemption Process, the restoration of goodness, leads to a world of goodness for all of mankind. When one is living the true process, (not an imitation) then at every point along th