Thursday, February 7, 2013
Obama Planning First Visit to Israel as President
Obama Planning First Visit to Israel as President
The visit is planned for this spring but the White House hasn't released the dates or itinerary.
Obama last visited Israel when during his 2008 campaign. But his lack of visiting the Jewish state during his first term as president has drawn criticism from some pro-Israel groups who say the administration isn't supportive of the United States' closest ally in the Middle East.
The president did visit Arab countries in the region during his first term, including Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Sample Reel for 'Above and Beyond: The Birth of the Israeli Air Force' - Playmount Productions
Sample Reel for 'Above and Beyond: The Birth of the Israeli Air Force' - Playmount Productions
To see full video "Above and Beyond - The Birth of the Israeli Air Force: http://vimeo.com/54400569
Hungarian Jews flee to Austria
Hungarian Jews flee to Austria
Leader of Vienna's Jewish community says anti-Semitism in Hungary is causing influx of Jewish immigrants
VIDEO - The leader of Vienna’s Jewish community says anti-Semitism in Hungary is causing an influx of Jewish immigrants to Austria.
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Oskar Deutsch said he was pleased people were coming, but that the circumstances forcing Jews to leave Hungary were deeply troubling.
Video courtesy ofjn1.tv
Austria’s Jewish community numbers approximately 8,000 people and is being joined in recent years by some 150 families annually fleeing from Hungary.
Hungary, which has a Jewish population of approximately 90,000, has been experiencing a wave of anti-Semitism after the ultra-nationalist party Jobbik picked up 47 seats in parliaary elections in 2010.
The party has also labeled Israel a "Nazi state" and accused Jews of controlling Hungary’s media and being responsible for the central European country’s economic woes.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4341151,00.html
Monday, February 4, 2013
Israel declares water crisis is over
Israel declares water crisis is over
Monday, February 04, 2013 | Israel Today Staff
Israel's Water Authority on Monday officially declared the national water crisis to be over, and lifted its "severe drought advisory."
"The water crisis is over" and the situation is stable, but Israelis must not become complacent lest the nation find itself in a drought situation again, stated Water Authority Head Alexander Kushner.
Israel has suffered fromdryer than usual winters for the past seven years, resulting in an overdraft of its national reservoirs, in particular the Sea of Galilee.
But, heavy winters rains and snow this year, combined with increaseddesalination efforts and conservatory behavior on the part of the public, has brought the Sea of Galilee to within two meters (six feet) of its capacity.
Experts believe the lake will fill the rest of the way when the winter snow atop the Golan Heights melts later this year.
Over the past seven dry years, Israel established three large desalination plants along its Mediterranean coast that today provide the nation with nearly half of its drinking water. Two more plants are scheduled to comeonline in the near future.
http://www.israeltoday.co.il/NewsItem/tabid/178/nid/23658/Default.aspx?ref=newsletter-20130204
"The water crisis is over" and the situation is stable, but Israelis must not become complacent lest the nation find itself in a drought situation again, stated Water Authority Head Alexander Kushner.
Israel has suffered from
But, heavy winters rains and snow this year, combined with increased
Experts believe the lake will fill the rest of the way when the winter snow atop the Golan Heights melts later this year.
Over the past seven dry years, Israel established three large desalination plants along its Mediterranean coast that today provide the nation with nearly half of its drinking water. Two more plants are scheduled to come
http://www.israeltoday.co.il/NewsItem/tabid/178/nid/23658/Default.aspx?ref=newsletter-20130204
Hungary orders Holocaust denier to visit Auschwitz
Hungary orders Holocaust denier to visit Auschwitz
By NISSAN TZUR JERUSALEM POST CORRESPONDENT
02/03/2013, Jerusalem Post
Train to Auschwitz Photo: REUTERS
KRAKOW – A court in Hungary ordered a Holocaust denier to serve a most unconventional punishment. He was instructed to visit either the Budapest Holocaust memorial center, the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp or the Yad Vashem memorial in Israel.
Gyorgy Nagy, a 42-year-old unemployed computer technician, is the first Hungarian convicted under the country’s Holocaust denial law, which came into effect in February 2010. The court also gave him an 18- month suspended jail sentence.
If Nagy chooses to visit the local Holocaust memorial center, he will have to visit the place three times, and write down his thoughts and observations after his visits in order to complete his sentence.
Nagy was arrested at a political rally in Budapest in 2011 when the local police read on the banner he was holding: “The Shoah didn’t happen.”
Holocaust denial is a crime in Hungary punishable by a maximum three-year sentence.
The law criminalizing it was submitted by Attila Mesterhazy, chairman of the Hungarian Socialist Party. The law passed two years ago 197-1 with 142 abstentions.
Earlier attempts to ban Holocaust denial were rejected by the Hungarian courts for infringing on freedom of speech.
Despite the new law, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has been sharply criticized recently by many world Jewish organizations for pandering to nationalists and tolerating anti-Semitism. In one of the most notable cases, Orban’s government was accused of approving the naming of a park in Gyomro, a small town on the outskirts of Budapest, after Miklos Horthy, the country’s wartime leader and a close ally of Adolf Hitler.
Orban was also accused for not condemning the anti-Semitic statements made in recent months by some members of the far-right Jobbik party, including a call to count the number of the Jews living in the country “and who represent a hazard for national security” and the demand for the resignation of Hungarians MP’s with both Hungarian and Israeli citizenship.
Last June, Elie Wiesel, Nobel peace laureate and Holocaust survivor, returned Hungary’s highest state honor, the Grand Cross, accusing Hungary of “whitewashing” its history and its collaboration with the Nazis.
Gyorgy Nagy, a 42-year-old unemployed computer technician, is the first Hungarian convicted under the country’s Holocaust denial law, which came into effect in February 2010. The court also gave him an 18- month suspended jail sentence.
If Nagy chooses to visit the local Holocaust memorial center, he will have to visit the place three times, and write down his thoughts and observations after his visits in order to complete his sentence.
Nagy was arrested at a political rally in Budapest in 2011 when the local police read on the banner he was holding: “The Shoah didn’t happen.”
Holocaust denial is a crime in Hungary punishable by a maximum three-year sentence.
The law criminalizing it was submitted by Attila Mesterhazy, chairman of the Hungarian Socialist Party. The law passed two years ago 197-1 with 142 abstentions.
Earlier attempts to ban Holocaust denial were rejected by the Hungarian courts for infringing on freedom of speech.
Despite the new law, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has been sharply criticized recently by many world Jewish organizations for pandering to nationalists and tolerating anti-Semitism. In one of the most notable cases, Orban’s government was accused of approving the naming of a park in Gyomro, a small town on the outskirts of Budapest, after Miklos Horthy, the country’s wartime leader and a close ally of Adolf Hitler.
Orban was also accused for not condemning the anti-Semitic statements made in recent months by some members of the far-right Jobbik party, including a call to count the number of the Jews living in the country “and who represent a hazard for national security” and the demand for the resignation of Hungarians MP’s with both Hungarian and Israeli citizenship.
Last June, Elie Wiesel, Nobel peace laureate and Holocaust survivor, returned Hungary’s highest state honor, the Grand Cross, accusing Hungary of “whitewashing” its history and its collaboration with the Nazis.
'Shema Yisrael' to be Engraved on Koch's Gravestone
'Shema Yisrael' to be Engraved on Koch's Gravestone
Former New York Mayor Ed Koch's memorial stone will include a Magen David (Jewish Star) and the first portion of the Shema prayer .
By David Lev
First Publish: 2/3/2013
Israel National News
Former New York Mayor Ed Koch
Reuters
Former New York Mayor Ed Koch's memorial stone will include a Magen David (Jewish Star) and the first portion of the Shema Yisrael prayer. A report in Ha'aretz Sunday said that Koch had made the request in his will.
Current New York mayor, Michael Bloomberg, praised Koch, who passed away at age 88, as a "tireless, fearless and guileless civic leader" for his role in pulling New York back from the brink of financial collapse in the late 1970s."Ed helped lift the city out of its darkest days and set it on course for an incredible comeback," Bloomberg said, ordering flags to be lowered to half-mast.
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/164852
In addition, Koch's stone will feature the last words of Jewish journalist Daniel Perl, who was murdered by radical Muslim Pakistani terrorists. Perl's final words -- “My father was a Jew, my mother was a Jew, I am a Jew” -- will be inscribed on the stone as well. Koch passed away Friday, February 1, eleven years to the day of Perl's murder.
Koch's funeral will take place Monday. Services will be held at Temple Emanu-El in Manhattan, and “shiva” will be held at Gracie Mansion, home of New York's mayors. Koch served three terms as New York City mayor, from 1978 through 1989, helping to shepherd New York through financial crises , transit strikes, and a period of very high crime. Many commentators attribute the city's prosperity and growth over the past two decades to the “grunt work” Koch did in developing new institutions and methods of government.
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/164852
Friday, February 1, 2013
Super Bowl suspense: Will Jewish NFL owner join Hall of Fame?
Super Bowl suspense: Will Jewish NFL owner join Hall of Fame?
Baltimore Ravens’ Semitic supporters anxiously await Shabbat announcement about former team leader Art Modell
By Chavie Lieber January 31, 2013
Times of Israel
Art Modell and Ray Lewis
NEW YORK (JTA) — Every Sunday during the football season, a group of 30 diehard Jewish Baltimore Ravens fans suit up in purple pants, jerseys, socks, face paint and special Ravens tzitzit to watch the game together.
If the game falls on a Saturday, the club gathers for a “purple Shabbos,” when they wear Ravens jerseys under their suits, eat Ravens-inspired food from a purple menu and go into lockdown mode once the game starts so they don’t accidentally discover the final score before they can watch the recorded broadcast post-Sabbath.
“Yes, we’re all absolute Ravens nuts,” said Noam Heller, a 25-year-old Baltimore native. “We’re not just casual football fans like some other states. Everyone who knows our crew knows we’re crazy.”
The group has been reveling in the Ravens together for about five years at the homes of its members. Wives and kids come along now, too.
With their beloved squad slated to face off against the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII on Sunday, Heller and company no doubt will get even crazier than normal.
Supporters see Modell as a brilliant businessman instrumental in the creation of ‘Monday Night Football’
The showdown comes just six months after the death of former owner Art Modell, the Jewish Brooklyn native who moved the team to Baltimore from Cleveland in 1996. Ravens players dedicated this season to Modell, wearing a patch with “Art” on their jerseys.
And even more poignancy: The Pro Football Hall of Fame will announce whether Modell will be inducted Saturday.
“Honestly, I’m kvelling over this game,” said David Modell, one of the late owner’s two sons and a former president and CEO of the Ravens. “I’m not praying for results; I’m praying for the strength and courage of this team, and the rest will take care of itself. But a Super Bowl victory and a place in the Hall of Fame would be an incredible way to honor my father’s memory.”
Modell’s legacy is something of a touchy subject for football fans. Supporters see him as a brilliant businessman best known for his role in negotiations with the ABC television network leading to the creation of “Monday Night Football” in 1970, and for his support for community charities in Cleveland and Baltimore.
In Cleveland, Modell isn’t remembered as fondly. After 34 years as owner of the Browns, Modell took the team to Baltimore in 1996 and renamed them the Ravens. Many Cleveland fans remain bitter over the loss of their team and say it would be wrong to honor Modell with a spot in the Hall of Fame.
“I don’t care how much money he gave to either community or how well Baltimore is doing,” said one disgruntled Jewish Clevelander who asked that his name not be published for fear of bad football karma. “Art Modell stole our pride in Cleveland, and stealing in football should not be praised.”
Modell ‘wasn’t the type of man who wore his spirituality on his sleeve, but he was a quietly religious and very spiritual Jew’
David Modell said that many Cleveland fans wrote to him and his brother, John, to offer condolences after their father passed away. It seemed they forgave Modell, who sold the Ravens in 2004, for abandoning Cleveland and now remember him mainly as a football legend.
Although Modell’s two sons are Catholic, children from the first marriage of his wife Patricia Breslin, David Modell said his father made sure to teach them the basic Jewish traditions of the religion he loved.
“My father wasn’t the type of man who wore his spirituality on his sleeve, but he was a quietly religious and very spiritual Jew,” David said. “We knew that he carried around a piece of paper with God’s name in his pocket every day of his life. Every year he would light memorial candles for his parents’ death. He always attended temple on High Holidays. And Hanukkah candles were so important to him that my brother in California and I skyped together this year to light candles and recite the prayers.”
Modell had a special relationship with football players as well as fans, specifically with Ray Lewis, the Ravens’ All-Pro linebacker who is retiring at the end of this season. Modell watched his team practice every day and had a father-son relationship with Lewis.
Unlike his former boss, Lewis did wear his spirituality on his sleeve — or at least on his chest. Following a 24-9 playoff victory over the Colts earlier this month, Lewis removed his game jersey to reveal a T-shirt that read “Psalm 91,” which concludes with the line, “With long life I will satisfy him, and show him my salvation.”
Heller and his friends responded by getting together for a communal reading of the psalm and to pray on the Ravens’ behalf.
“We’ve loved the Ravens since Art Modell first brought them to Baltimore in 1996,” Heller said. “We all looked up to him as kids. And this Super Bowl is going to be ours.”
Messianic ministry continues to reach Israelis via Internet
Messianic ministry continues to reach Israelis via Internet
Friday, February 01, 2013 | Ryan Jones
Israel Today
Israel Today has for years been covering the Internet-based evangelism efforts of One For Israel, a team of young Israeli Messianic new media professionals.
As an example, One For Israel noted that over just the past seven days, "we were contacted via our websites by 6 different people around Israel who stated an authentic desire to learn more about the Lord Yeshua (Jesus)."
Among those who made contact were two teenage girls doing a report on Messianic Judaism for theirschool and a young man who identified himself as a homosexual eager to learn more about Yeshua.
"Three out of the six who contacted us asked to be connected with a local congregation/church as soon as possible," according to the newsletter.
As a reminder of the growing curiosity (and hunger) among Israelis for information regarding faith in Yeshua, One For Israel published statistics showing that every month 18,000 Israelis search Google for the term "redemption," and over 22,000 search for "Yeshua."
On their own series of websites, One For Israel offers a free copy of the New Testament in three versions: MP3 (audio), hard copy and an app for smartphones.
A hard copy New Testament is requested once every 35 hours, and the MP3 and smartphone versions are downloaded as much as five times every day.
The ministry recently moved to new facilities at IsraelCollege of the Bible , a Messianic college located in the coastal town of Netanya. One For Israel hopes to increase their already impressive efforts with the new television and audio recording studios now available to them.
http://www.israeltoday.co.il/NewsItem/tabid/178/nid/23654/Default.aspx?hp=readmore
One For Israel's latest newsletter reveals that not only has the ministry remained active, it is growing considerably both in activity and reach.
Among those who made contact were two teenage girls doing a report on Messianic Judaism for their
"Three out of the six who contacted us asked to be connected with a local congregation/church as soon as possible," according to the newsletter.
As a reminder of the growing curiosity (and hunger) among Israelis for information regarding faith in Yeshua, One For Israel published statistics showing that every month 18,000 Israelis search Google for the term "redemption," and over 22,000 search for "Yeshua."
On their own series of websites, One For Israel offers a free copy of the New Testament in three versions: MP3 (audio), hard copy and an app for smartphones.
A hard copy New Testament is requested once every 35 hours, and the MP3 and smartphone versions are downloaded as much as five times every day.
The ministry recently moved to new facilities at Israel
http://www.israeltoday.co.il/NewsItem/tabid/178/nid/23654/Default.aspx?hp=readmore
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