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'Rakhma' is how you say Love. It is the Aramaic used when Christ said 'Love thy neighbor.' But, it's not just Love in the modern English sense. It is unconditional, of no boundary. The word 'neighbor' in Aramaic is 'Kareb'. Again, English falls short for an explanation. The Aramaic expands those we must love under the Second Commandment to include all within our awareness. Even those on the opposite spectrum of our ways and beliefs.

This is actually not as easy as it sounds. It is one of the hardest forms of Love to give and thus why it can be seen as so sacred.

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