The Holy Land is everywhere

Black Elk
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The Holy Land is everywhere. It is all around us, in the air we breathe, in the trees we walk by and in the soil that provides our food. The Holy Land is not just one place in the world, but it is everything that gives life to us. The Holy Land was once home to Jewish people who lived there for centuries.

They were there before Jesus Christ was born and they will be there long after he has gone away. The Holy Land, therefore, will always be part of our everyday lives.

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