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The Tabernacle: A Sense of Hashem's Dwelling Among Us
Since Hashem’s will was to be present with His Jewish people, one of the commandments given to Moshe on Mount Sinai was for Moshe and the rest of the Israelites to build a Tabernacle and an Ark. The Ark is the place where Hashem would come and meet with Moshe. The Ark of the Covenant (or Pact) was to be housed in the Holy of Holies in a Tabernacle that Moshe and the Israelites would construct. During the wilderness wandering, this house of Hashem was a moveable tent-like stru

Kimberly Davis
Jul 7, 2025


The Wilderness: A Sense of The Wilderness Wandering
One of my most favorite places that I visited in Israel during my 2023 trip just happened to be the wilderness at Timna Park, which is found in the south-eastern part of Israel. While our Jewish ancestors traveled in the wilderness on the east side of many of the mountain ranges that are at Timna, one can really get a sense of what the 40 year wilderness wandering after the Exodus must have been like.

Kimberly Davis
Jul 7, 2025


The Jordan River: Coming Out of Captivity & Finding Freedom Through Faith
The Jordan River is the place where the Jewish Israelites crossed over from the wilderness into our Promised Land, thereby beginning the process of establishing the firstfruit Jewish Nation for the frirstfruit Jewish people of Hashem.

Kimberly Davis
Jun 15, 2025


Eilat: A View of Freedom From The Southern Tip of The Promised Land
Throughout history, there has been much debate over the legitimacy of the Exodus of the Jewish people as well as hot debate about the real location of Mount Sinai. In this post, I share some insight that I gained while on my trip in Israel in 2023.

Kimberly Davis
Jun 9, 2025


Be'er Sheva: A Land of Promise Pre-Promised Land
Be'er Sheva, when translated, means "well of sevens" or "well of oath." just as Abraham offered up 7 ewe lambs and Hashem offered up the ram in place of Isaac, so Be'er Sheva gives us hope in the future of promised eternal peace of Hashem. Like the groves planted by Abraham in Be'er Sheva, those who abide in Hashem and keep His mitzvot will blossom forth an abundance of good fruits of righteousness.

Kimberly Davis
May 26, 2025
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