An epic, nine-hour film about the Holocaust has begun airing in Turkey; it's the first time such a film has aired on public stations in a Muslim country.
Islam in Arabic means, to Submit; Yehuda/Jewish in Hebrew means, to Admit – these two word siblings are indicative of the essential relationship between Muslim and Jewish. Avraham, 4000 years ago, fathered these two peoples through two unique languages fashioned for prophecy.
The Torah, given from heaven 3500 years ago, is the basis for the Hebrew language; the Koran, given 1400 years ago is the basis of the Arabic language – what has befallen the Jewish People over the last thousand years is aptly depicted in an endless portrayal of the Holocaust.
How did two brothers become so estranged? Oblivious to the other’s sorrow, what forced war between two brothers? The Torah and the Koran have made these two peoples great – The greatest attribute is compassion. There is no love greater than the love between brothers.
The Cabala describes a state of being above all others called Arousa DeLeba/Awakening the Heart. The heart’s connection with the soul is different than the head that connects to the light; the inner part of the soul connects to the essence where brotherhood is forged.
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