Editor’s Notes: War with Hamas pushes Israelis closer to their Faith – The Jerusalem Post
Tefillin [phylacteries worn during prayer] and morning prayers, occasionally Mincha [afternoon prayer] and Arvit [evening prayer], observing Shabbat, adhering to a six-hour wait between consuming meat and dairy, reciting Birkat Hamazon [the blessing after meals], blessing every food and drink consumed throughout the day, increasing acts of charity, saying the Asher Yatzar [blessing recited after using the restroom], engaging in daily self-reflection, and earnestly praying for mercy upon the people of Israel.”Before this period, my life was entirely secular; since October 7, that lifestyle has undergone a profound transformation.”
Source: Editor’s Notes: War with Hamas pushes Israelis closer to God – The Jerusalem Post
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