
A Joyful Celebration of Love and Giving
This is the time to be happy, and as people everywhere join in festive joy, the feeling of Merry Christmas spreads like a warm, comforting light.
Around the world, December 25th is a day of shared celebration, joy, and the magic of Santa Claus bringing gifts to excited hearts.
The Awaited Santa Claus: A Symbol of Generosity
The anticipation of Santa Claus, with his iconic red attire, long white beard, and a sack full of surprises, is not just confined to the imaginations of children.
The essence of Santa embodies the spirit of giving, mirroring the benevolence of the historical figure, Saint Nicholas, who devoted his life to helping the less fortunate.

Decorating Dreams: Christmas Traditions Unveiled
As Christmas trees don vibrant decorations and homes twinkle with lights, the air is filled with the infectious melody of “Jingle Bells.” Families come together, sharing stories, laughter, and the joy of decorating their homes with love.
The Christmas tree, adorned with ornaments and lights, stands as a symbol of unity and the festive spirit.
The Joyful Exchange: Messages and Gifts
In this digital age, the exchange of heartfelt Merry Christmas messages and vibrant, colorful cards has become a tradition. Social media platforms light up with warm wishes, and friends and family eagerly anticipate the arrival of cheerful greetings.
It’s a time when expressions of love and goodwill traverse borders, transcending cultural and religious differences.

The Tale of Santa Claus: From Generosity to Modern-Day Magic
The story of Santa Claus, rooted in the generosity of Saint Nicholas, has evolved into a global symbol of holiday magic. Children worldwide, inspired by folklore, eagerly hang stockings, hoping to wake up to a surprise from Santa.
The enchantment of Santa’s midnight visit continues to captivate young hearts and kindle the spirit of wonder.
Christmas: A Universal Celebration of Peace and Togetherness
Beyond religious affiliations and cultural boundaries, people across the globe come together during Christmas, united by the desire for peace and happiness.
It’s a time when the world pauses to celebrate the joy of giving, fostering a sense of community and compassion.

Wishing You a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays
As we immerse ourselves in the festive melodies, the aroma of holiday feasts, and the company of loved ones, let’s embrace the magic of Merry Christmas.
May the season fill your hearts with love, your homes with warmth, and your lives with boundless joy. Here’s to a season of goodwill, laughter, and the timeless enchantment of Christmas! 🎄🌟

BE HAPPY….BE ACTIVE….BE FOCUSED….BE ALIVE…
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Stop and consider: According to the Apostle Paul, Goyim not under the law. The Torah commandment of Moshiach, a key part of Jewish law. What distinguishes between Roman statute laws from Jewish common laws? No Xtian priest or pastor has ever asked or considered. Yet Xtianity assumes that its Gospels narishkeit holds a lock and key monopoly over the Torah commandment law known as Moshiach! LOL What a total joke. Can’t have your cake and eat it too. Can’t not be under the Law and at the say time declare absolute expertise over a key Torah commandment. Just that simple.
The Talmud by stark contrast learns the Torah commandment of Moshiach to the Baali T’shuva. What Torah commandment defines a Baali T’shuva? The commandment to shoo the mother bird from off her eggs. How? Torah law delves primarily into tohor middot. Notice the noise new testament never once considers this key subject. For a Cohen to do service in the Mishkan the Cohen had to stand “tohor”. This word a completely alien term to Goyim. Why? Goyim not under the Law.
To shoo the mother bird away from her eggs a tohor middah. Another strange alien term to Goyim, for the exact same reason: Goyim not under the Law. Middah means “measure”. As in the judicial concept of justice: Measure for Measure. Judicial justice not important to Par’o of ancient Egypt and equally not important to any European courtrooms, who never held the Church accountable for its many war-crime guilts against Humanity.
The commandment of Moshiach qualifies as a tohor time oriented commandment. Another alien term to Goyim for the same identical reason: Goyim not under the Law. All tohor time oriented commandments stand upon the foundation of “fear of Heaven”. Meaning a person has to intend to dedicate holy to HaShem a tohor midda. In the case of shooing the mother bird from off her clutch of eggs, the midda dedicated holy to HaShem, the tohor midda of not inflicting unnecessary pain upon the mother bird.
What example of a rabbinic mitva/commandment perhaps best exemplifies this midda? Kosher slaughtering of animals. By the law learned in the Talmud kosher slaughter of animals learns from the slaughter of sacrificial animals dedicated unto the altar. What fundamentally separates the animal flesh burnt upon the altar in Jerusalem from butchering meats for consumer consumption? The first thing the Cohen throws upon the altar “the living blood” of the sacrificial offering. This means the Cohen had to cut the carotid artery which runs parallel to the thorax wind-pipe.
The common butcher does not require this ‘living blood’, which squirts out of the wound due to heart blood-pressure produced by that the beating heart, of the sacrificial animal. Hence the Talmud on laws for butchering meat does not directly mention cutting the carotid artery, b/c the butcher does not require this ‘living blood’. None the less, a sage in the Talmud, rabbi Yechuda, teaches that a person with “fear of Heaven”, ((the foundation of all tohor time oriented commandments)), should cut the carotid artery. Why? Because failure to cut this artery, the animal can live for some time after its throat gets cut.
Not causing unnecessary animal suffering, a tohor midda learned from shooing the mother bird away from her clutch of eggs, this tohor midda defines the reason why Rabbi Yechuda of the Gemara warns butchers to, despite not requiring, needing, nor wanting the living blood of the slaughtered animal, none the less, to cut the carotid artery of the animal so that it dies immediately, like 2 seconds after, its throat being cut.
The concept “tohor time oriented commandment” learns from Moshe going to Egypt. Recall that Moshe opposed going to Egypt! Moshe went to Egypt as a “baali t’shuva”. What defines a “baali t’shuva”? That a person arouses to address a current national crisis afflicting the Jewish people at that moment in time. The Torah anointed Pinchas “Moshiach of War” in the war fought against Moav and Midian with Bil’am the prophet.
The failure of the church abomination to learn the Torah commandment of Moshiach from Torah sources, proves that that false religion as an utter counterfeit of alien Roman origins. The Gospels, written after all in Greek not Hebrew or Aramaic, the common languages spoken by the Jewish people at that time! The Romans, based their pantheon of Gods upon the Greek Gods of mount Olympus; Romans commonly spoke the language of the Greeks, something like Czar Peter the Great spoke French. The God-father of JeZeus and Hercules, an identical mythical story.
Hence, the tohor time-oriented commandment of Moshiach stands on the foundation of “fear of Heaven”; and “fear of Heaven” most essentially requires the dedication holy to HaShem of some specific tohor midda. Like as found in the tohor time-oriented commandment of shooing the mother bird away from off her eggs. The Torah commandment of anointing a baali-t’shuva Moshiach, the tohor time-oriented commandment of anointing a person dedicated to save Israel during a time of national crisis. Hence Rabbi Akiva considered Bar Kochba as moshiach. Alas the Bar Kochba revolt collapsed. But this does not change the facts on the ground. Jews confronted the Romans in a national crisis and anointed a General to fight the Romans. Just as Moshe anointed Phinehas to fight the war against Moav and Midian/Bil’am. Phinehas anionted eish Moshiach milchamah, the messiah anointed for war.
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