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The first of three admonitions for the three weeks "between the narrows" comes from the first chapter of Jeremiah. This teaching rehearses the story of King Josiah, Torah Rediscovered, and the world of the biblical prophets in the days of Jeremiah. 

The three weeks this year are illuminated by the light of Comet Neowise, the latest sign and portent of the birth pangs of the Messiah. Here's a teaching about the new comet and its significance in relation to the three weeks and the coming of the Messiah. 

In the wake of the Three Weeks of destruction - marking the commemoration of the destruction of the city of Jerusalem, the Temple, and the exile of the Jewish people - the next seven weeks are weeks of comfort and consolation. In these seven weeks leading up to Rosh Hashana seven Haftorahs are read, all from the book of Isaiah, relating comfort and consolation looking forward to the future redemption and Messianic Era.

In the wake of the Three Weeks of destruction - marking the commemoration of the destruction of the city of Jerusalem, the Temple, and the exile of the Jewish people - the next seven weeks are weeks of comfort and consolation. In these seven weeks leading up to Rosh Hashana seven Haftorahs are read, all from the book of Isaiah, relating comfort and consolation looking forward to the future redemption and Messianic Era.

In the wake of the Three Weeks of destruction - marking the commemoration of the destruction of the city of Jerusalem, the Temple, and the exile of the Jewish people - the next seven weeks are weeks of comfort and consolation. In these seven weeks leading up to Rosh Hashana seven Haftorahs are read, all from the book of Isaiah, relating comfort and consolation looking forward to the future redemption and Messianic Era.

In the wake of the Three Weeks of destruction - marking the commemoration of the destruction of the city of Jerusalem, the Temple, and the exile of the Jewish people - the next seven weeks are weeks of comfort and consolation. In these seven weeks leading up to Rosh Hashana seven Haftorahs are read, all from the book of Isaiah, relating comfort and consolation looking forward to the future redemption and Messianic Era.

In the wake of the Three Weeks of destruction - marking the commemoration of the destruction of the city of Jerusalem, the Temple, and the exile of the Jewish people - the next seven weeks are weeks of comfort and consolation. In these seven weeks leading up to Rosh Hashana seven Haftorahs are read, all from the book of Isaiah, relating comfort and consolation looking forward to the future redemption and Messianic Era.

In the wake of the Three Weeks of destruction - marking the commemoration of the destruction of the city of Jerusalem, the Temple, and the exile of the Jewish people - the next seven weeks are weeks of comfort and consolation. In these seven weeks leading up to Rosh Hashana seven Haftorahs are read, all from the book of Isaiah, relating comfort and consolation looking forward to the future redemption and Messianic Era.

In the wake of the Three Weeks of destruction - marking the commemoration of the destruction of the city of Jerusalem, the Temple, and the exile of the Jewish people - the next seven weeks are weeks of comfort and consolation. In these seven weeks leading up to Rosh Hashana seven Haftorahs are read, all from the book of Isaiah, relating comfort and consolation looking forward to the future redemption and Messianic Era.

In the wake of the Three Weeks of destruction - marking the commemoration of the destruction of the city of Jerusalem, the Temple, and the exile of the Jewish people - the next seven weeks are weeks of comfort and consolation. In these seven weeks leading up to Rosh Hashana seven Haftorahs are read, all from the book of Isaiah, relating comfort and consolation looking forward to the future redemption and Messianic Era.

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