Charlie Kirk, a very vocal advocate of conservative values on university campuses, was shot and killed on September 10, 2025. The name of his organization—Turning Point USA—summed up the mission statement. He believed in traditional marriage, home, family, country, and all of these beliefs were based on his strong Christian faith in God. He avidly argued against abortion as a form of birth control. He stood with Israel against the growing radical Islamist propaganda prevalent on university campuses. Amid all the things said about him, I recently heard that he honored Shabbat—or a semblance of Shabbat on Friday nights to Saturday nights.
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Change your name ~ Change your mazal
Three years ago, in 2022, I got married and moved to Killeen, Texas. My new husband had told me that he had wanted to legally change his name to one he had been told years before—B’Ohr. Just wondering recently, I asked him about the date when that name change had become legal, because he could see this as his new “birthday,” when his soul had taken on a new perspective. The date was July 13, 2022 / 14 Tamuz 5782, and the parsha reading was Balak.
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