The Sabbath is not optional. It's essential. It's the divine command to pause, reflect, and enter holy time. This book is a scroll of sacred rest-a bold red stop sign in a world that never pauses. Inspired by Charlie Kirk's dream and crowned with the words "SHABBAT SHALOM", it calls readers to reclaim the divine rhythm of Sabbath. Through 74 pages of prophetic clarity, Sharon Esther Lampert weaves together Scripture, spiritual insight, and cultural urgency. Drawing from Genesis, Isaiah, Hebrews, and the voice of modern revival, she reveals the Sabbath not as a rule-but as a revolution. It's…mehr
The Sabbath is not optional. It's essential. It's the divine command to pause, reflect, and enter holy time. This book is a scroll of sacred rest-a bold red stop sign in a world that never pauses. Inspired by Charlie Kirk's dream and crowned with the words "SHABBAT SHALOM", it calls readers to reclaim the divine rhythm of Sabbath. Through 74 pages of prophetic clarity, Sharon Esther Lampert weaves together Scripture, spiritual insight, and cultural urgency. Drawing from Genesis, Isaiah, Hebrews, and the voice of modern revival, she reveals the Sabbath not as a rule-but as a revolution. It's the spiritual boundary that says: Please do not disturb-God is speaking. This book is a vessel of legacy, a call to action, and a ceremonial guide for all seekers of sacred rest. It's formatted with elegance, written with fire, and destined to ripple across generations.
Sharon Esther Lampert is a visionary poet, educator, and philosopher whose work has touched lives across the globe. She is the creator of the #1 Poetry Website for student projects and teacher lesson plans, where her writings are used daily in classrooms worldwide.Her distinguished honors include the 100 Year Scholarship Award presented by NYC Mayor Edward Koch, the Empire State Math and Science Scholarship Award, and NYU's Multi¿Interdisciplinary Award. Sharon earned three degrees from NYU, represented her class at her Gallatin graduation, and cöauthored a scientific paper at Rockefeller University. She also received the Aish Hatorah Jerusalem Fellowship Award, won First Prize in both the Upper East Side newspaper writing contest and the WAVE newspaper art contest, and continues to inspire through her prolific literary output.Sharon's poetry has been published in thousands of national and international journals, celebrated for its ability to illuminate themes of poetry, philosophy, prophecy, and education. She is renowned for her groundbreaking concept, The Awesome Art of Alliteration Using One Letter of the Alphabet, and for pioneering the SMARTGRADES success strategy study skills.Her acclaimed book, The Silent Crisis Destroying America's Brightest Minds, was chosen as Book of the Month by the Alma Public Library in Wisconsin. Sharon's works invite seekers of truth and wisdom to expand their consciousness into new dimensions of spiritual transcendence, offering light, courage, and legacy to every reader.
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