by Elyshia Johnson | Apr 21, 2022 | Shabbat Shalom
Biblical Values keep our Families StrongChapter 18 of Leviticus is seemingly a list of dos and don’ts, not unlike many of the rules of purity and impurity listed throughout Leviticus. But at closer examination, there is something different about the instructions...
by Elyshia Johnson | Feb 4, 2021 | Nahala (Inheritance), Newsletters
Educating for Success As the first community established in Samaria, Kedumim represents leadership, initiative, and growth, and this energy pumps through every resident, every local business, every community institution. Kedumim’s Lehava High School for Girls seeks to...
by Elyshia Johnson | Jan 22, 2021 | Newsletters, Reflections from Israel
Rain and Trees in Israel! For the past few weeks, we have had loads of rain – drizzles, storms, thunder and lightning. Lots and lots of rain! In fact, Karnei Shomron was noted on one weather report as having the largest rainfall of the country. In Israel, we can’t...
by Elyshia Johnson | Jan 4, 2021 | News from the Land
January 05, 2021by Sondra BarasWhile Christians all over the world were celebrating Christmas and New Years, the Government of Israel fell. The upcoming election will be the fourth in just under two years, coming just one year after the last elections.Israel went to...
by Elyshia Johnson | Dec 14, 2020 | Newsletters, Reflections from Israel
Interfaith marriage is always a heartbreaker, for both families involved. Each family has raised their child in the faith that they believe to be the true one. Each family has immersed their child in the customs and culture that come with their faith. When their son...