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Discover the Heartbeat of Congregation Ahavat Olam – The Music Shul of Merrimack Valley! Step into a world where music, community, and timeless love blend together. At Congregation Ahavat Olam, led by Rabbi Idan Irelander—a beloved spiritual guide and a talented musician—our podcast opens doors to inspiring Friday night Shabbat services, soul-stirring melodies, and profound teachings that resonate across generations and traditions. This podcast isn’t just about listening; it’s about belonging. Each episode is a celebration of Ahavat Olam, or ”Everlasting Love,” echoing our commitment to embrace and uplift everyone. Here, we welcome all who seek meaning, connection, and joy in the warmth of a spirited, inclusive Jewish community. Tune in for an experience that goes beyond words—a journey of love, faith, and the shared power of music that knows no boundaries. Subscribe now and become part of something truly special. We invite you to listen, connect, and let Ahavat Olam become a part of your life. Join us on this journey of Everlasting Love. Welcome to Congregation Ahavat Olam. Welcome home. _________________________ To learn more about Congregation Ahavat Olam, please visit our website: AhavatOlam4all.org (https://ahavatolam4all.org/home-1/) _________________________ Receive weekly updates from Congregation Ahavat Olam. Follow this link to sign up: https://ahavatolam4all.org/home-1/#newsletter
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Friday Apr 05, 2024
04/05/2024 Shabbat Service: Food – the Fuel that Powers Our Body and Soul
Friday Apr 05, 2024
Friday Apr 05, 2024
** Congregation Ahavat Olam’s musically uplifting weekly Shabbat service. **
Rabbi Idan's sermon for this Shabbat HaChodesh, Parashat Sh’mini, is: “Food – the Fuel that Powers Our Body and Soul”
Sermon excerpt: Our sages teach us that our physical body is like a vessel, and our soul is the content within it. The food we consume is like the fuel that powers both our body and soul. We must be mindful of what we consume because it directly affects our spiritual well-being. Furthermore, we must be mindful of the impact that certain foods have on our emotions and behavior. For example, if we consume too much sugar or caffeine, we may become hyperactive or agitated, which can negatively affect our ability to connect with our inner selves and with others. On the other hand, if we consume foods that are naturally high in nutrients and have a positive effect on our body, we will feel better, both physically and spiritually. For example, eating fruits and vegetables can boost our energy levels, improve our mood, and help us feel more connected to nature. --Rabbi Idan
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