After the Israelites crossed the Jordan, Hashem commanded Joshua to take twelve stones from the river where the Kohanim stood and place them in Gilgal as a memorial. Joshua not only followed this directive but also set up additional stones at the exact location where the Kohanim had stood, fulfilling both his and G-d’s intentions to commemorate the crossing and honor the Divine Intervention. This act celebrated the Israelites' dedication and G-d's miraculous deeds, symbolizing mutual devotion, respect and sign of love. These values serve as the cornerstone for the design and ethos of the new 12 Stones community, revealed in every facet of our engagement with nature, people, and culture.