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First Century Jerusalem
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Shlama:
This is Yerushalayim Shel Zahav.

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He who has not witnessed the rejoicing at the place of the Water-Drawing has never seen rejoicing in his life.
Whoever has not seen Jerusalem in its splendor has never seen a fine city.

Babylonian Talmud (Succah, 51b)


Shlama,
Stephen
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Shlama Akhi Stephen,

Thanks for sharing this. Very beautiful. And I agree with the quote.

Shlama,
Ya'aqub Younan-Levine
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Shlama Akhi Yaaqub:
The water-drawing service at Sukkot would appear to me to be expressive of the nativity of Yeshua's birth.

Isaiah 12:3
"Therefore with joy you shall draw water from the wells of salvation"

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Stephen Silver Wrote:Shlama Akhi Yaaqub:
The water-drawing service at Sukkot would appear to me to be expressive of the nativity of Yeshua's birth.

Isaiah 12:3
"Therefore with joy you shall draw water from the wells of salvation"

Shlama,
Stephen
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Shlama Akhi Stephen,

Very good analogy.
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