You're almost there!!! Only ONE day left before Shabbat Ruach. Don't forget to stop it and try some Ruach this Shabbat!! Ruach what???What is Ruach? Spell check it.... OK...Hmmmm Roach or Reach....Maybe Google it?
Wikipedia notes: In Rabelais' Gargantua and Pantagruel , Ruach is the Isle of Winds. The people of Ruach eat and drink nothing but wind, and live inside weathercocks. The island is an allegory of the insubstantial promises and flatteries that people must subsist on to survive in this world.
The word "Ruach" comes from the Hebrew meaning "wind" or "spirit".
It is the word used to refer to the Spirit of God, or Holy Spirit, in the Torah!
So come catch the Spirit this Shabbat!
Beth Shalom Synagogue
Saturday, June 30
9:45 a.m.
Friday, June 29, 2007
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