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Reply To: What is one tangible way that you plan to exhibit Hebraic leadership in your own neighborhood after taking this course?

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AvatarTiffany Collazo
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When I was on my initial journey to finding the roots of my faith during my college years, I had the immense please sure to learn so much from the local Chabad. While I learned all about Judaism, participated in all of the feasts/holidays as well as Shabbat, the one largest aspect I took away was the feeling of belonging, love, relationship, and family. And as I grew more and more in my understanding, I realized that Jews and believers in Messiah are a part of one giant family tree, where we are cared for, loved, and united by our heavenly father. No division by sects, denominations, or opinions, but united by the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Hebraic leadership is having an understanding of who our father is, what unites us biblically, educating others on the roots of our faith and how that is connected with messiah, and uniting as one family tree. I plan on forming friendships, relationships, and educational outreach as a way of displaying Hebraic leadership.