O Jerusalem, may there be peace for those who dwell inside your walls and prosperity in your every palace.
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Shalom, the Hebrew word for “peace,” has many meanings, and many uses. Shalom can mean hello—and goodbye. Shalom figures prominently in greetings, prayers, and synagogue services. But what is the true meaning of shalom? And how can we incorporate shalom into our own lives? Explore God's blessing of shalom!
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