About me: I'm Efrayim. I am cca. 20 years old. I like traveling, spoiling my nieces and nephews--and soon my baby brother--and having fun with my friends and fiancée. Nothing special.
That said, I thought it was important to point out that I am not a Netzari Jew, neither am I a Messianic Jew. I don't even consider most Messianics to be Jews, to be honest. I do not believe that the Messiah has come--Yeshua or the Lubavitcher Rebbe are viewed by many as the Messiah and it's their business. So don't add me if you think I think like you and you believe in Yeshua, Jesus, Christ, however you wanna refer to him.
Who I'd like to meet: Some of my childhood heroes: Golda Meir, my great-grandfather, Lance Armstrong.
Here: I'd like to make new friends and meet old ones I've lost contact with.
Pesach has been good, thanks. I can't recall ever having had so much matzah before. I think I have enough to last me 6 more months. (I'm not sure how I ended up with so much. People just kept giving me more and more of it somehow.)
So how are you feeling? Better, I hope. Pesach is a rough time to be under the weather; but at least there's lots of good food to nourish you back to health.
Just stopping by to wish you Blessings on everyday! You see, we the jewish people believe this Holiday is a paganism Holiday, so we do not celebrate it's expressions, just on this man made Holiday, but Everyday. Yet we do not condemn any who will celebrate it, if showing Agape Love to all, but We believe in the scriptures in Deut 6- To Not only Love the L-rd your G-d with all your heart, soul, mind & strength. But To Love Your Neighbor as Yourself. In this sense expressing the agape Love of Hashem everyday with all. In a hug, a smile, a listening ear, a helping hand, a shoulder, sacrifice of time to pray for someone, or having fellowship with friends as yourselves. Thank you for being my friend. Shalom!