Holy Land Moments

Daily Devotionals

Two women embracing
How to Seek Forgiveness
While it’s often easy to move on after hurting another person, the truth is that we leave a blemish on our own soul.
People attend Eid al-Adha prayers in Gaza City
Speak Good into Your Life
If you love life and you cherish the power of the tongue, then you can harness its power and enjoy the fruits of your speech.
People attend Eid prayers in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip
True Freedom
If we place our faith in God we will find our freedom from fear and despair as we realize that God can bless us with abundance and health.

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Hebrew Words

Aerial view of Luna Park featuring a Ferris wheel, roller coaster, and various rides surrounded by lush greenery and pathways.
Let's go to the amusement park. — Bo nelech laLuna
Learn the Hebrew phrase for Let's go to the amusement park and explore its fun usage during outings with friends and family.
People relaxing by a luxurious outdoor hotel pool with umbrellas, surrounded by lush greenery and historic buildings under a clear blue sky.
We're at the pool. — Anachnu Babrecha.
Commonly used in everyday conversation, Anachhnu Babrecha s a cheerful and practical Hebrew phrase that means “We’re at the pool.”
People sunbathing and relaxing on the sandy beach with a boat floating in the water in the background.
Where are you going for summer vacation? — Le’an atem
In modern Hebrew, Le’an atem holchim lechufshat kayitz is the most commonly used way to ask about someone’s summer plans.

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