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In a world where screens devour our attention and work never ends, Shabbat oers liberation. This guide unlocks thousands of years of Jewish wisdom for Christians hungry for authentic rest. Experience a weekly revolution that will transform your relationship with God, family, and community. Join the movement that reclaims what was always meant for all humanity-a divine gift we desperately need now more than ever. "Everyone needs Shabbat - Jew and Gentile alike. My friend Rabbi Elie Mischel shares incredible Biblical insights on why. In today's 24/7, chronically busy, phone-addicted world,…mehr

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In a world where screens devour our attention and work never ends, Shabbat oers liberation. This guide unlocks thousands of years of Jewish wisdom for Christians hungry for authentic rest. Experience a weekly revolution that will transform your relationship with God, family, and community. Join the movement that reclaims what was always meant for all humanity-a divine gift we desperately need now more than ever. "Everyone needs Shabbat - Jew and Gentile alike. My friend Rabbi Elie Mischel shares incredible Biblical insights on why. In today's 24/7, chronically busy, phone-addicted world, putting aside the hustle, bus- tle and distractions once a week to focus on God and family is a truly revolutionary act that can transform lives, families and even nations. Put God first and everything else will fall in place. That's the timeless and true message of Shabbat Revolution and I couldn't agree more." -Erick Stakelbeck, Host of TBN's Stakelbeck Tonight show and The Watchman Newscast
Autorenporträt
Rabbi Elie Mischel is the Director of Education at Israel365. Before making Aliyah in 2021, he served as the Rabbi of Congregation Suburban Torah in Livingston, NJ. He also worked for several years as a corporate attorney at Day Pitney, LLP. Rabbi Mischel received rabbinic ordination from Yeshiva University's Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary. Rabbi Mischel also holds a J.D. from the Cardozo School of Law and an M.A. in Modern Jewish History from the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies. He is also the editor of HaMizrachi Magazine.