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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 Aug 02, 2024
08/02/2024 Shabbat Service: Sacred Stations—Holy Moments in New Locations
Friday Aug 02, 2024
Friday Aug 02, 2024
** Congregation Ahavat Olam’s musically uplifting weekly Shabbat service. **
Tonight is a special treat: Shabbat on The Road and Open House in Gloucester. Rabbi Idan's sermon for this Shabbat, Parashat Matot-Masei, is: “Sacred Stations—Holy Moments in New Locations”
Sermon excerpt: “Most of us take so many pictures. Whether it is a milestone in our children's or grandchildren's lives, places we are visiting, family vacations, unique nature observations, or any other important events, we document special moments in our lives, and often later look back at them to relive these experiences.
In this week's Torah portion, Matot-Masei, meaning journeys of the tribes, which is the concluding parsha of the Book of Numbers, we learn the names of all the stations where the Israelites journeyed-through in the desert, forty-two to be precise. If Moses had a camera, he would probably have taken many pictures of the Israelites’ desert journey, or at least forty-two of them.” Rabbi Idan
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