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Enjoy your rest, Yashar'el. 🤎 Praise ABBA YAHUAH for this set apart time! https://www.yadahyah.com/post/shabbat-shalum-11

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"...When my heart is overwhelmed; Lead me to the rock that is higher than I." Psalm 61:2

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Blessed day children of The Most High!

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Shabbat Shalom Torah Trained Kids family. 👧🏾🧒🏾🤎✨

In this season, it is important for us to remember that Yah does not see children as the background. He places them right in the center of His plan. Throughout Scripture, Yah include children, speaks to children, and counts them as part of His covenant purpose.

Matthew 19:14 reminds us that Yahusha did not push children aside or tell them to wait until they were older. He welcomed them and showed that the kingdom belongs to those with humble, teachable hearts.

Parents, our role is not just to raise children who behave well, but to raise children who know who they are in Yah. Deuteronomy 6:7 shows us that teaching happens daily, in real life moments, not only during lessons or on the Sabbath.

When we invest in our children now, we are shaping tomorrow’s leaders, teachers, and protectors of our nation. They are not the future only, they are the present.

I am currently preparing new Torah Trained Kids content that will be premiering soon, created to help our children connect with Yah’s Word in a way they can understand and enjoy.

May this Sabbath be a time of reflection, alignment, and renewed purpose for our families.

All praise to the Most High Yah.

Hadassah

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Shabbat Shalom Torah Trained Kids family. 👧🏾🧒🏾🤎✨

In this season, it is important for us to remember that Yah does not see children as the background. He places them right in the center of His plan. Throughout Scripture, Yah include children, speaks to children, and counts them as part of His covenant purpose.

Matthew 19:14 reminds us that Yahusha did not push children aside or tell them to wait until they were older. He welcomed them and showed that the kingdom belongs to those with humble, teachable hearts.

Parents, our role is not just to raise children who behave well, but to raise children who know who they are in Yah. Deuteronomy 6:7 shows us that teaching happens daily, in real life moments, not only during lessons or on the Sabbath.

When we invest in our children now, we are shaping tomorrow’s leaders, teachers, and protectors of our nation. They are not the future only, they are the present.

I am currently preparing new Torah Trained Kids content that will be premiering soon, created to help our children connect with Yah’s Word in a way they can understand and enjoy.

May this Sabbath be a time of reflection, alignment, and renewed purpose for our families.

All praise to the Most High Yah.

Hadassah

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You give them drink from the river of your delights ✨️
Tehiliym 36:8

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