Yeshuat Now: Want a blessing from the Rebbe Rabbi Pinto? Come in
In preparation for the "Sabbath of Deuteronomy" when we will start reading the book of Deuteronomy in the synagogues, an extensive campaign has begun throughout the country and thousands have already joined.
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Aryeh Zamir, submitted on behalf of Shoba Israel
01/08/2022
Monday, 01 August 2022, 11:55
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Rabbi Pinto (photo: Yehchat)
An extensive campaign has begun these days throughout the country, in preparation for "Shabbat Deuteronomy", when we will begin reading the book of Deuteronomy in the synagogues.
Thousands have joined these days in the virtue of reading Sefer Deuteronomy on Shabbat under the leadership of Rabbi Yosiah Pinto - the leader of Shuva Yisrael
. Send his name for blessing from the Rebbe Rabbi Pinto.
The virtue is attributed to the owner of the 'pharmacist' as a great virtue for health, wealth and success.
At the 'Torat Josiah' Institute, which distributes the Book of Deuteronomy free of charge all year round, this week expanded the distribution system to every point in the world.
To receive the book for free - you can dial *8260.
"The Holy Apothecary book explains that the book of Deuteronomy was written by Moses, by the Holy Spirit, 36 days before his death.
The book has 955 verses, which are against the 955 gates that are in heaven,
In his words, he expanded and explained that sometimes a person prays and asks the Holy One, blessed be He, for salvation, "but his gate is blocked and with the power of Deuteronomy to open all the gates and pave the way from the person directly to the Holy One, blessed be He."
"That's why a person who makes sure to read Sefer Devarim on Shabbat gets to see success in all the works of his hands and salvation in all areas - health, livelihood, decent marriage, children, peace of home and more," added the Rebbe
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