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A Different Kind of Aliyah
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Like their ancestors who left Babylon and returned to Israel, many Jews today immigrate back to Israel—a journey called aliyah. But what if there is a greater spiritual aliyah that must happen in our hearts and our religious practices? This magazine looks at that aliyah, which was taught in the prophetic teachings of the Jewish prophet John. He received messages from God with important warnings for us to leave the confusion of spiritual Babylon and its teachings that contradict the Tanakh.
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