In a World of Hamans, Be a Mordechai

In a world overflowing with insecure, power-hungry Hamans, the Purim story reminds us to stand firm like Mordechai—unyielding in truth, grounded in integrity, and unmoved by intimidation. While false leaders rise through manipulation and fear, time exposes their emptiness. Their schemes collapse, their honor evaporates, and they ultimately fall into the very traps they set for others. Mordechai’s strength, wisdom, and unwavering boundaries illuminate the path forward: truth stands, wickedness crumbles. Be a Mordechai in an age of Hamans.

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With love,
Rheena Velia

Discerning the Test of Man and the Test of G-d: A Jewish Perspective

As we navigate the complexities of life, we often face tests and challenges that are difficult to interpret. Are these pressures emerging from a human source—a distortion fueled by ego, fear, or darker spiritual forces? Or are they Divine invitations toward growth and refinement? In this article, we explore the difference between the test of man and the test of G-d, through both a Jewish spiritual lens and a psychological understanding of human behavior, and we offer practical guidance for navigating these forces with clarity and strength.
with love,
Rheena Velia

#Soulmates , #twins, #55, and more

Released are the twin souls: #soulmates
Contract signed by heaven marriages assigned. Selfishness was in enforcement that led to divorces. This will be dissolved. Marriages will be resumed. Many couples that were once divorced or had broken up and this time will be coming back together.
#loveisintheair

The Sabbatical Year #seeyouagain #in #5786 #2026

At this point in my life would like to ask myself: Have I been truly changed? Have I evolved beyond the craving of attention on social media? I am a person who practices and lives what they “preach”? Or am I a poser? Or am I fake? Am I one of those persons who seek frame and notoriety? Do I truly trust HaShem? Am I hiding from the world in my studies? Am I living or have I been living in fear all this many years? How or in what ways or manners can I improve and ascend?

Fear and anxiety are a very fine line; aren’t they?!?

Tehillim Psalms 16

As a child of G-d, servant of HaShem, and King appointed and anointed by the G-d of Israel, with the very oil used during the times of Moses, by Prophet Samuel, King David, is Praise(s) shvakheem recount (sfeer-ah ot khoz eret) G-d for His lineage in Torah, but also calling in the merits of the righteous of blessed memory of whom he honors for G-d’s glory. Not worshiping those who came before him, but honoring their memory or service to G-d and His Torah.
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with Love,
Marie

HaShem. He is G-D! There is none beside Him!

Those who have or had witnessed G-D’s power, majesty, and might; are held to a higher standard of accountability. Those persons and nations face greater consequences for transgressing G-D’s Laws and ordinances. Far, greater punishments then of nations or persons, who have never known Him or been exposed to the Truth and Teaching of the Holy Torah. 

Those who were shown, lead towards, or even taught the Torah and rejected it, fall under the category of judgement similar to those nations that had rejected the Torah and denied HaShem full of Glory just in Biblical times. 

 That is not to say a person doesn’t have a chance at redemption after proper heart felt Teshuvah, or Repentance, of sins and sinful living…but as explained before everything is up to a persons individual free will / use of intentions. We are all in control and held accountable at some point of our acceptance or rejection of HaShem and His Torah.

Devarim (Deuteronomy) ch 3: Come one man….Let’s Talk this out

This lesson we will continue in Moses’ of Blessed memory speech to the Nation of Israel before His death and them carrying on to the Promise Land. For the Portion of a Portion Deuteronomy (Devarim) will end at verse 22 of chapter 3, from which we shall continue into  Vaetchanan Portion of the Torah review which will run from Devarim ch 3 verse 23 thru Devarim chapater 7 verse 11. We will continue to increase in our intro Hebrew vocabulary, intro Hebrew terminology, Tanakh (the actual ….Jewish Bible) introduction, and Torah Spiritual Teaching. I have added to the Blog news letter the Blessings Before and after reading the Torah.

Numbers chapter 27: Our Father had no sons, I AM Woman here me ROAR!!! Inheritance, (Name and All) is Theirs too; says the LORD!!

The Division of the Land

It was the fortieth year since the exodus from Egypt, shortly before the Jewish people were to enter the Promised Land. G‑d had informed Moses that each tribe’s territory would be determined, among other things, by lottery. Each man in the tribe would receive a parcel of land in his tribe’s territory. Upon the man’s death, his sons would inherit his property, thus guaranteeing that each plot would remain in the family to which it was originally assigned.

One man, Zelophehad, of the tribe of Manasseh, had only daughters. Zelophehad himself died in the desert (more on that soon), and his daughters were worried that they would not receive a share in the land of Israel. They therefore turned to Moses and requested that they be granted the land that would have gone to their father.

The Torah describes the scene: