Ministry of Reconciliation

One Stick
in His Hand

"Behold I will take the stick of Joseph, which is in the hand of Ephraim and the tribes of Israel his companions, and I will place them with him with the stick of Judah, and I will make them into one stick, and they shall become one in My hand."

Ezekiel 37:19

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Who We Are

Bringing the Two Houses Back Together

L'ets Echad is a Torah teaching ministry rooted in Ezekiel 37:19. The name means "L'ets — the stick" and "Echad — one." The ministry exists to help the House of Judah and the House of Ephraim recognize each other, return to Torah, and walk together toward the full restoration of Israel.

Every prophecy from Jeremiah, Isaiah, and Ezekiel builds toward one moment: two sticks becoming one in His hand. That work has already begun. You are not watching from the outside. You are part of it.

Teachings are always sourced in Torah and Tanakh. Talmud and rabbinic tradition illuminate the text — they never override it. The goal is always the same: one people, one land, one King.

"And I will make them into one nation in the land upon the mountains of Israel, and one king shall be to them all as a king; and they shall no longer be two nations, neither shall they be divided into two kingdoms anymore."

Ezekiel 37:22
Judah
+
Ephraim
=
Echad

יְהוּדָה + אֶפְרַיִם = אֶחָד

The Framework

Three Threads Through Every Teaching

These principles run beneath the surface of every dvar Torah from L'ets Echad.

01 Shem / שֵׁם

Identity Before Function

Shem does not mean "name" the way we use the word. It means the appearance, the distinction, the legacy, the inner essence — the entire identity. You cannot walk in your calling until you know who you are. The scattered house must recognize its identity before it can return.

02 Teshuvah / תְּשׁוּבָה

Teshuvah, Not Repentance

Return, not regret. The English word "repentance" carries weight it was never meant to bear. Teshuvah is active — the deliberate journey back toward Hashem, toward Torah, toward the covenant. There is a generation that listens first, then guards, then does. Are we that generation?

03 Toldot / תּוֹלְדוֹת

The Deeds of the Fathers

Toldot means generations — but more precisely, legacy. The actions of the patriarchs are signs for their descendants. Caleb and Joshua walking together was prophetic. Joseph separated from his brothers was prophetic. Understanding the fathers is the key to understanding what Hashem is doing now.

"The children of Judah and the children of Israel shall be gathered together, and they shall appoint for themselves one head, and they shall go up from the land, for great is the day of Jezreel."
Hosea 2:2

בְּנֵי יְהוּדָה וּבְנֵי יִשְׂרָאֵל יִקָּבְצוּ יַחְדָּו

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