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The Raven & the Dove
The Flood Recedes and Noah Sends Out a Raven Followed by a Dove. Why These Two Birds? And What Does This Story Tell Us of the Journey Necessary for people Recovering from Personal “Floods?” When Cynicism Replaces Innocence
Dedicated by David and Eda Schottenstein
In loving memory of Alta Shula Swerdlov
And in the merit of
Yetta Alta Shula, "Aliya," Schottenstein






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for inspiring us in such a deap way evry week and holiday of mine has been so difrent since i hear your classes/my students from a dorm of youth in crisis/benefit from it aswell
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Divine Toming
On the day when I learned about the tragic death of 3 year old Alta Shula Swerdlov, A"H what an incredible message of the Rebbe's that you articulated, and at this particular time!
As if you were meant to share this with the world just today to seap straight into the hearts of those who have had the unknowable happen to them. May there only be good news!
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Tonight I could not sleep and thought I would look for art work, I wanted to find artwork on the Raven and the Dove, instead I found your video...and once again God is impressing upon my heart and giving many many pieces to my journey of sadness, sorrow and survival. Thank You, I am now Jewish, but I am eternally grateful for the Jewish people, for without you I would not have my Messiah(Yeshua)...his spirit has carried me through the loss of 4 sons, a marriage, and my family. I am all alone and cry out to him daily for I long to be with him in eternity. That is when my new beginning will begin forever and all tears will be wiped away...
Genesis 8:9
God has been my place of rest..
Thank you for this video.....and valuable insight...
Dovefly
The mother of future
The last of the human freedoms - to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one's own way."
"A person was not a son of his past, but the father of his future."
Quote of Viktor Frankl from "Mrs. Mozart, Viktor Frankl and the Lubavitcher Rebbe" By Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Jacobson