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14 Cheshvan — His Timing Is Perfect

14 Cheshvan — His Timing Is Perfect

It was on this day in 1917 that the British government gave final approval to the adoption of the Balfour Declaration. This was a document that declared British support for those Jews who were trying to establish a Jewish homeland in the Holy Land. It was written by...
14 Cheshvan — His Timing Is Perfect

13 Cheshvan — Don’t Be A Calf Kisser

It was on this day in 1939 that the Nazi Governor of conquered Poland issued a prohibition against the ritual slaughter of animals. This was directed at those Jewish people who wanted to slaughter their animals in accordance with the laws of kashrut, so that they...
14 Cheshvan — His Timing Is Perfect

12 Cheshvan — Trust Him in the Darkness

Cheshvan is the month that is commonly associated with darkness and gloominess. Some believe that Cheshvan is the month in which the flood occurred which bolsters the idea it is the month of darkness. On the other hand, we must consider that, though darkness and gloom...
14 Cheshvan — His Timing Is Perfect

11 Cheshvan — All Things Must Pass

According to tradition, it was on the 11th day of Cheshvan that Methuselah, the grandfather of Noah, died. If this is accurate, Methuselah’s death may have been the indicator to Noah that the flood was on its way. It is also believed that this is the date that Rachel,...
14 Cheshvan — His Timing Is Perfect

10 Cheshvan — Our God Reigns

It was on this day in 1898 that Theodore Herzl arrived in Jaffa on his first and only trip to the Holy Land. Herzl was a very important and instrumental person in the Zionist Movement of the late 19th and early 20th century. The Zionist Movement paved the way for the...
14 Cheshvan — His Timing Is Perfect

9 Cheshvan — You and Your Household

“But Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord… Noah was a just man, and perfect in his generations. Noah walked with God.” (Genesis 6:8-9) The Bible says that Noah was “just” which is to say “righteous” and that he was “perfect,” which literally means...

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