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Jewish Unity

by Elisheva


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We all have a path to follow, a mission to fulfil, obstacles to overcome, challenges to let us grow; in all, we can find HaShem. Having emunah is how we relate to good times, but also to what we call the “bad times.”


When we look at the world, the distraction, the chaos, and the immorality, life seems to be one big challenge. In reality, life is good; it is the world that needs fixing. To make a change, we fight our battles with light, in unity.


Achdus is a fundamental principle which teaches us that we are all interconnected — one neshama, many bodies — and this is essential for our ultimate purpose in life: “Who is like Your people Yisroel, one nation on earth” — Shmuel 7:23.


The Torah teaches our responsibility for one another: every Jew must make an effort towards unity. What one Jew does has an effect on all others; individual behaviour influences the destiny of all Jews.


When we work together, act in unity in serving HaShem, teaching each other all we know, sharing our knowledge, whatever our level of observance.


The oneness of the Jewish people is the work of One G-D, HaShem.


As one people, with one neshama, we are chosen for a special mission in HaShem’s plan. The need for unity in a mundane dimension is essential for the well-being of all of us. United we stand, says the Mishnah 14, perek 4.


HaShem says in the Torah that as long as we are united, nothing will stop us from reaching our goal — Bereshis 11:6. The Torah continues that the power of unity is where we are unified, treat each other with respect, love your fellow Jew, love the Torah, and love HaShem. Then nothing can or will stop us!


“Five of you will pursue a hundred, and a hundred of you will pursue ten thousand, and your enemies will fall by the sword before you.” — Vayikra 26:8.


Shemos 19:6 tells us that we are a “kingdom of priests, a holy nation,” but do we know this? When there is no unity, we are left with a forgotten mission, without a purpose.


Let us increase the light by working together to serve HaShem, to bring the Moshiach. Instead of working individually, we could be a team — an online community of Jews spreading the light of Torah, in unity.


Watch this amazing and inspiring video (below), made by Laivi Shor from Sweet & Good Torah.




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Elisheva – Celebrating the Heart of Yiddishkeit

Elisheva is a passionate voice for authentic Jewish life, blending Torah wisdom, mitzvos, and the timeless beauty of Yiddishkeit. Her writing shines a light on the strength and grace of Jewish women—from the legacy of Devorah Leah, daughter of the Alter Rebbe, to today’s women who live with faith, modesty, and purpose. Through her words, Elisheva celebrates Torah study, family purity, and radiant tznius, inspiring readers to embrace the joy, depth, and enduring spirit of Jewish tradition. Contact Elisheva.

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