This is very close now
It doesn't always help, but I work with what I have.
Just last night I was again over at one of the links I had posted:
Yeah, who knows how this all connects. "50" inside:
JeUSAlem, [burning] bUSh (סנה), nun (נ) = 50
When Moses saw the burning bush he didn't dismiss it, even though it contradicted reality as he thought he understood it. There's the "everybody knows that such a thing is impossible so that's crazy" mindset, verses the "There it *is* in front of my face, how if I go check it out" mindset. After all, there it was. So what if what he thought he knew didn't match was he was seeing. Reality was right in front of him anyway. What is seen cannot be unseen. Moses preferred reality - truth - over an incorrect but settled "everybody knows" premise, no matter how weird that reality.
The date of the "Great American Eclipse" was the date that the 50th state entered the union. The state of Aloha, the state of Shalom. The primary city at the entry point was Salem, OR. Or Salem, "Organ" (yesod, Joseph ha-Tzaddik). The concepts underlying aloha and shalom are very close in meaning, especially in that they say both "Hello!" and "Goodbye!"
Exodus 3:3-4 And Moses said, I will now turn aside, and see this great sight, why the bush is not burnt. 4 And when the LORD saw that he turned aside to see, God called unto him out of the midst of the bush, and said, Moses, Moses. And he said, Here am I.
This is very close now.
The same words that mean "Hello!" also mean "Goodbye!". It depends on the direction of... travel. Nobody questions that they have completely opposite meanings at the same time though, so there's no excuse.