Showing posts with label Ariel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ariel. Show all posts

Friday, January 8, 2016

Why Israelis are Happiest ✡ "Shout For Joy" - JERUSALEM365

And let all who take refuge in You rejoice; may they forever shout for joy, and You shall shelter them, and let all who love Your name exult in You.

PSALMS (5:12)
 

וְיִשְׂמְחוּ כָל חוֹסֵי בָךְ לְעוֹלָם יְרַנֵּנוּ- וְתָסֵךְ עָלֵימוֹ
וְיַעְלְצוּ בְךָ אֹהֲבֵי שְׁמֶךָ

תהילים ה:יב


v'-yis-m'-khu khol kho-say vakh l'-o-lam y'-ra-nay-nu v'-ta-saykh a-lay-mo
v'-ya-l'-tzu v'-kha o-ha-vay sh'-me-kha

Jerusalem Inspiration

Despite all the threats surrounding the State of Israel, Israeli citizens consistently rate high in global surveys measuring happiness. The key to that happiness is found in this verse: “all that take refuge in You rejoice.” Israelis have no choice but to rely on the salvation of God, and by placing their trust in the Lord they achieve true happiness.  The city of Ariel lies in the heart of Samaria, an area often frought with terror; relying on God brings the people peace of mind, no less do they take the personal initiative to ensure that their safety is secure. Ariel just inaugurated their very first emergency care center to ensure safe and swift care for those wounded across the Samarian communities.  Financial assistance to broaden the services that they can provide will surely gladden their hearts and assure peace of mind!

Travel to Ariel and Enjoy

Take a tour of Ariel, a beautiful city in the heart of the Shomron, enjoy!

Biblical Heartland’s First Emergency Clinic

This past Hanukkah, a miracle of its own kind took place in Samaria as a much needed emergency clinic was opened to service the entire region.

"Aleph" Necklace

The first letter of the Hebrew alphabet is considered to be the essence of wisdom. Incorporated into a necklace, the Israeli artist has designed something that will allow wisdom to reside near your heart.

Jerusalem Daily Photo

In this fantastic photo, Daniel Malkiel captures the paradox that is Israel, world class industry in harmony with the rural countryside. The buildings shown here are Nesher Israel's Cement factory!
 

Thank You

Today's Scenes and Inspiration is sponsored by Adrian Jordan of Portland, Texas in honor of her husband. Todah rabah!
 

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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

50 New Jerusalem Homes to Be Built for Holocaust Survivors

50 New Jerusalem Homes to Be Built for Holocaust Survivors

Israel's Housing Minister Uri Ariel on Tuesday announced that 50 new homes would be built in east Jerusalem to house Holocaust survivors.
 
By Arutz Sheva staff
First Publish: 4/9/2013
 

Homes on outskirts of Jerusalem
Homes on outskirts of Jerusalem
Flash 90
 
 
Israel's Housing Minister Uri Ariel on Tuesday announced that 50 new homes would be built in eastern Jerusalem to house Holocaust survivors.


"These 50 homes, which will be added to those existing homes for the elderly in east Talpiot, will be earmarked for Holocaust survivors," he told Voice of Israel public radio in an announcement made the day after Israel marked Holocaust Memorial Day.


Ariel, who is number two in the Bayit Yehudi (Jewish Home) party, went on to affirm that, "building will continue in accordance with what the government's policy has been thus far."


The government "will build in Judea and Samaria more or less as it has done previously. I see no reason to change it," the minister told Channel 10 television, adding that the bulk of housing construction is planned for the Negev desert and the Galilee region in the north.


The Jewish state came to a standstill on Monday morning as a siren sounded for two minutes to commemorate the over six million Jews brutally murdered at the hands of the Nazis.