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Thursday, May 22, 2014

Yom Yerushalayim - Jerusalem Day is May 28, 2014

Yom Yerushalayim 

- Jerusalem Day


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Yom Yerushalayim (Jerusalem Day in Herbew) is the anniversary of the liberation and unification of Jerusalem under Jewish sovereignty that occurred during the Six Day War. It is one of four holiday (in addition to Yom HaShoahYom HaZikaronandYom HaAtzmaut) that were added to the Jewish calendar in the 20th century. Yom Yerushalayim is celebrated on the 28th of the month of Iyar (one week before Shavuot).

David Rubinger's famous photograph of IDF soldiers after liberating the Kotel (Western Wall) in June 1967
The liberation of Jerusalem in 1967 marked the first time in thousands of years that the entire city of Jerusalem, the holiest city in Judaism, was under Jewish sovereignty. The destruction of Jerusalem was a watershed event in Jewish history that began thousands of years of mourning for Jerusalem, so, it follows, that the reunification of Jerusalem should be a joyous celebration that begins the process of reversing thousands of years of destruction and exile. Jerusalem is central to the Jewish tradition. Jews face in the direction of Jerusalem and all of the prayer services are filled with references to Jerusalem.
The observance of Yom Yerushalayim outside of the city cannot compare to its celebration in reunited Jerusalem. In Jerusalem, thousands of people march around the city and walk through the liberated Old City, where Jews were denied access from 1948 to 1967 while it was under Jordanian control. The march ends at the Kotel (Western Wall), one of the ancient retaining walls surrounding the Temple Mount, Judaism's holiest site. Once everyone gets to the Kotel, there are speeches and concerts and celebratory dancing.
Rare in the Jewish liturgy, a festive Hallel is recited during the evening prayers. This practice is only done on the first night (and, outside of Israel, on the second night) of Passover and Yom HaAtzmaut. The Chief Rabbinate of Israel declared that the holiday version of Pseuki d'Zimra and Hallel should be recited. According to the major religious Zionist halakhists (decisors of Jewish law), even those who do not recite the blessing over Hallel (psalms of praise) on Yom HaAtzmaut should recite it on Yom Yerushalayim because the liberation and reunification over the entire city of Jerusalem is said to be of an even greater miracle than Jewish political sovereignty over part of the land of Israel.
Many religious leaders also hold that the mourning restrictions of 33 days of the omer are lifted on Yom Yerushalayim for those who observe them after Lag B'omer. In the Progressive (Reform) community in Israel, the prayerbook notes that Hallel should be recited on Yom Yerushalayim but the Masorti (Conservative) prayerbook does not. The American Conservative siddur Sim Shalom mentions that Hallel is recited "in some congregations" on Yom Yerushalayim. When it is celebrated in liberal Jewish communities the commemoration tends to include special programs on Jerusalem and festive celebration.
Despite the fact that the religious Zionist community in Israel holds that Yom Yerushalayim is even more important than Yom HaAtzmaut, the non-Orthodox diaspora Jewish community generally does not observe Yom Yerushalayim. This may be because the holiday makes politically liberal Jews uncomfortable as the status of Jerusalem in the international community is debated, and the international community does not recognize the liberation and restoration of Jewish sovereignty over Jerusalem as valid.

Sources: Yom Yerushalayim," WUJS; "Overview: Yom Yerushalayim," My Jewish Learning

Thursday, March 13, 2014

The Coming Blood Moons...Time to Cross Over by Karla Shrake


A Prophetic Newsletter www.MantlesOfGlory.org

By Karla Shrake
March 13, 2014

"And the Lord Roars from Zion...And utters His voice from Jerusalem." Joel 3:16

"The Lord utters His Voice before His Army; Surely His camp is Very Great, For Strong is he who Carries out His Word." Joel 2:11



The Coming Blood Moons...Time to Cross Over
by Karla Shrake

March 13, 2014

Most of you have probably heard about the upcoming blood moons, the four lunar eclipses that will begin next month. What is about to unfold in 2014-2015 is a rare and extraordinary event called a tetrad and we can be assured it is a major historic prophetic marker in the timeline of the last days. This has happened only seven times in the last two thousand years.

History in the Making

April 15th will mark the first full lunar eclipse falling precisely on the Biblical Feast day of Passover, and the second one will occur on the beginning of the Feast of Tabernacles/Sukkot in the fall. The exact same thing will happen in 2015 and if that isn't enough to get your attention, there will also be solar eclipses on significant calendar days in between the lunar eclipses. 

Only the One who created the moon, sun, stars and the heavens can orchestrate such an amazing event and it is truly a time for us as His people to turn our hearts toward Him to come into perfect harmony with His unfolding plan. In order to be prepared for it, it is helpful that we look at what has happened during past tetrads and for our purposes here I will cover the last three. It is interesting to note that each time very significant things transpired involving Israel and the Body of Christ.

1967

The last time was in the time-period of 1967 and following, when Israel regained possession of Jerusalem her capitol. And in the aftermath of that and paralleling it, there was a release of a worldwide move of the Holy Spirit, it was called the Jesus movement and the charismatic renewal.

1948

Before that was the time-period of 1948-49 and following when Israel became a nation again, something that has not been done by any other nation. And another worldwide move of the Holy Spirit began during this time that included the salvation message of Billy Graham and the healing movement that swept the Body of Christ.

1492

The previous tetrad occurred in 1492 (and following) when Queen Isabella of Spain expelled the Jews. Many did escape and were transported safely, but many others died. And of course this parallels the launching of Christopher Columbus to discover America and the establishment of a land of religious freedom for both Christians and Jews. 

While the Jews lost the territory of Spain they gained the settlement of the colonies where they would have a safe refuge in America for hundreds of years (and hopefully forever).



Trial Brings Increase for Israel and the Body of Messiah

From the historical overview it is clear that the Jewish people are central in the last three happenings of the tetrad / lunar eclipses, with the Body of Christ experiencing subsequent and parallel gains. The gaining of territory for the Jews did not come without a price however, as there was loss of life and war launched against them. And because the Body of Christ is directly connected with Israel, as the Jewish people gained territory in the natural we gained ground in the spiritual by reclaiming the power and gifts of the Holy Spirit.

So What Does it Mean?

That is a big question and I'm sure it is in the heart of many who are aware of the phenomenon that will be unfolding in the heavens above us these next months. I certainly do not pretend to know the details of what will come, but I do have a sense of anticipation and even joy, knowing that our faithful Father is up to something of epic proportions. It seems very logical to believe that Israel will again be at the center and that we as believers in Yeshua/Jesus will also gain more ground. It also seems reasonable to believe that this may also involve significant turbulence, as it has in the past.

Preparing our Hearts to Cross-Over

So how do we prepare ourselves? The short answer is that we need to prepare our hearts and we need to bless Israel. When the Lord spoke to Joshua about the children of Israel crossing over the Jordan to take their promised land, He instructed them to take three days to prepare their hearts and sanctify themselves. We in the Body of Messiah need to be doing the same, as we invite Holy Spirit to search us in all our ways.

Critical that We Support Israel's God-given right to her Land

Secondly it is imperative that we understand and understand clearly that we must be in a posture of blessing Israel and the Jewish people. It is especially critical that we stand with Israel in her God-given right to her land, ALL of her land that the Lord God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob gave to her over four thousand years ago. He said forty-six times in the Bible that the land belonged to the sons of Jacob and their descendants and three of those times He said it was forever. 

Forever means forever and nothing has changed in spite of all the political pressure and double-talk! We must recognize and resist the deception of replacement theology that has crept into the church like a thief in the night, saying that because Israel sinned she forfeited her right to the land.....NOT so! (I will be covering more on the great importance of blessing Israel and her God-given right to the land in later newsletters.)

I hear the Father saying:

"My children as I am aligning the moon, sun and the stars with My last-day purpose, I desire that you align your hearts with Me in a new way. As you behold My sovereignty and majesty in the heavens above, allow My Holy Spirit to work more deeply than ever before and allow Him to establish the plumb-line of The Lamb within you, that His character and ways would become your own. 

As I spoke through the prophet Isaiah long ago, truly it is a time for you as My Bride to arise and shine as never before in history, for many things will happen quickly now as the birth-pangs of the end are accelerating."

Believe Me as Caleb & Joshua Did



"Look to Me for I am doing new things in this hour, and I need My people to shift into new mindsets as these last-day things unfold. The day of being confined and limited is quickly coming to an end, for it is time to believe Me as My sons Caleb and Joshua believed me in the taking of their land of promise. For there are many promises I have made to you My people, and I intend to keep them. But I need you to do your part in remaining in faith and obedience and as you do, surely you will eat the good of the land."

Come Join Me in the Harvest Fields

"For there is much work to be done in the preparation for My Son's return. Come join Me in the harvest fields and vineyards of the earth where the lost and dying are, where the widows and orphans and the hurting are. Come join Me in supporting and blessing Israel and her people worldwide, as more and more are seeing Yeshua / Jesus as their Messiah.

Truly the nations are beginning to line up now as either sheep or goat nations and remember My children, My heart is for the nations of the earth. And finally come join Me in the preparation of the Bride for her soon-coming Bridegroom!"

Be Ready for Much Change

"Be prepared for much change in the days ahead My warriors, be prepared for the unexpected. Make the choice to open yourself more than ever to the truth on all levels, the truth of who I am, the truth of the condition of your own heart and life, and the horrific truth of what the enemy is doing in your midst to rob, kill and destroy. 

His tactics are insidious and hidden and I cannot have you naive and unaware My children, for much is at stake and you are My ambassadors of truth in this late hour. The darkness is deeper than most have realized and I will use many of you to uncover and destroy his wicked schemes, for this is the hour I will begin to judge the powers of darkness as never before," promises your faithful Father.

"This is not a time to shrink back, but rather a time to step up My courageous ones. For I chose you to be born during this time of human history and you will succeed My precious ones, as those who have paid a great price in the last seasons of adversity, trial and preparation. 

Keep oil in your lamps and remain close to Me as the pace accelerates," exhorts your loving Father, "and be assured that you stand in a place of certain victory My mighty ones, the victory that was secured long ago on Calvary's cross. Yes it is true that deep darkness is covering the earth, but this shall be your finest hour as you reflect My light, My goodness and My glory to a dying world." Glory to His Name!


Davidic Warriors


Then David said to the Philistine, "You come to me with a sword, a spear, and a javelin, 
but I come to you in the name of the Lord of hosts, the God of the armies of Israel..."


Greetings dear Faith-Friends,

What a time we live in and how encouraging to know that our Father hand-picked us to be born during this age. All of our lives have been so very carefully formed and planned to prepare and season us for this hour, that we would succeed and live in triumph, as our Yeshua / Jesus did. We are the triumphant Bride in all her last-day glory, giving all honor to our Beloved who made the way for us to be able to stand and overcome in all things. I pray you will take courage and be strengthened this day dear ones, as you ponder these things. The Greater One lives within us and we live out of His life, strength and anointing. What a great exchange -- our weakness for His strength!

Blessings upon all in the Davidic Warrior prayer family as we prepare our hearts to cross-over and to take all that He has promised, for ourselves, our families and for one another.....Amen.

Love to all,
Karla

A Prophetic Word to this Generation


Our heavenly Father is opening the storehouses of heaven and releasing a greater anointing that has been reserved for this generation. Empowered by the spirit of Elijah these mantles will bring restoration, including to those who wear them and to their households.

Written in a prophetic style, this book brings fresh perspective and strong encouragement to its readers. As you move through the pages of "Mantles" the Holy Spirit will unveil, stir and establish more of your own unique calling and mantle.

For more information, go to: www.MantlesOfGlory.org



Tuesday, February 25, 2014

7 Things You Didn't Know About the Western Wall (The Kotel)

Seven Things You Didn't Know 
About the Western Wall (The Kotel) 


1. THE LARGEST STONE IN THE KOTEL IS 44 FEET LONG AND WEIGHS 570 TONS. IN COMPARISON, THE LARGEST STONE IN THE GREAT PYRAMID WEIGHS 11 TONS.


(The Western Wall tunnels)

2. THE WESTERN WALL IS NOT THE HOLIEST PLACE IN THE WORLD FOR THE JEWISH NATION. THE FOUNDATION STONE, WHICH IS BENEATH THE DOME OF THE ROCK AND WHERE THE HOLIEST PART OF THE TEMPLE WAS, IS STILL THE HOLIEST PLACE IN THE WORLD FOR THE JEWISH NATION.



3. THE ORIGINAL HEIGHT OF THE WESTERN WALL WAS ABOUT 60 METERS OR 200 FEET. TODAY WE SEE IN THE PLAZA ONLY 19 METERS OR ABOUT 60 FEET WHICH IS ONLY A THIRD OF IT'S ORIGINAL HEIGHT!



4. IF YOU DECIDE TO WALK INTO THE KOTEL, STRIP NAKED, AND LAY DOWN IN THE MEN'S SECTION MUTTERING TO YOURSELF, YOU WILL IMMEDIATELY BE SENT TO A MENTAL HOSPITAL (YES. THAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED IN 2007.)


5. FROM THE MID-19TH CENTURY ONWARDS, ATTEMPTS TO PURCHASE RIGHTS TO THE WALL AND ITS IMMEDIATE AREA WERE MADE BY VARIOUS JEWS, BUT NONE WERE SUCCESSFUL.

(Taken in 1891, from the book "A Month in Palestine and Syria." )

6. AFTER THE 1948 WAR OF INDEPENDENCE, THE WALL CAME UNDER JORDANIAN CONTROL AND JEWS WERE BARRED FROM THE SITE FOR 19 YEARS UNTIL ISRAEL "CAPTURED" THE OLD CITY IN 1967.
(This famous photo from June 1967, capturing the IDF soldiers first look at the Wall was taken by David Rubinger. Read the incredible story behind this photo here.)
7. ALTHOUGH JEWS GOVERN JERUSALEM ITSELF, MUSLIMS CONTROL THE TEMPLE MOUNT AND THE STATE OF ISRAEL HAS NO AUTHORITY OVER IT, EITHER SECULAR OR SACRED.

You can see the Western Wall LIVE on our Kotel Cam for free! 

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Monday, December 16, 2013

Is Israel the occupier?

Editor's Note: The latest deception going around churches, schools and news is that Israel is the "occupier" and that the Palestinians are the "oppressed" people. Not so. That is like saying the USA still belongs to England or Spain. Wrong.

If you know and believe history, you will know the truth, and not fall to deceptive lies.

Steve Martin
Love For His People, Inc.



                        Eretz Yisrael

Is Israel an occupier?

It is often stated that Israel is “occupying” Palestinian land, and has no legal basis to exist. This is a lie - let’s learn the truth, and some history while we’re at it!

The State of Israel was established on May 14, 1948, by the United Nations and with the legal approval of the British, who governed the land where the modern State of Israel exists on at the time - note there was no Arab or Palestinian state there. These maps will show you a continual Jewish presence in the region, however, for thousands of years.

The United Nations partitioned the land, like so;




A home for the Arabs and a home for the Jews. The Jews accepted. However, the Arabs rejected this plan - thus legally forfeiting their state - and staged a war against Israel in which it was attacked by six Arab armies…and Israel won. That left Israel a sovereign state, but Jordan controlled what is now The West Bank, and Egypt controlled Gaza, as that is where the parties involved decided to draw armistice lines. Once again…where is Palestine?

The map now looked like this;



Fast forward to 1967. Tensions in the region had been high, with troops amassing in Israel’s neighbouring countries preparing for war. In a preemptive strike, Israel rolled out “Operation Focus” - an airstrike on the Sinai peninsula. After only six days, facing armies from all of its surrounding countries, Israel had captured land from Syria, Egypt, and Jordan. Once again…no Palestine.

Our borders now looked like this;



However, Israel wanted to make peace with its neighbours - it didn’t want to have to fight anymore.

On March 26th 1979, Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat signed a treaty which gave the Sinai Peninsula back to Egypt, while still letting Israel have control over Gaza, in exchange for peace. And this worked! So, Gaza, an Egyptian territory given legally to Israel? Not occupied.

In 1994, Israel and the Jordanians sat down to discuss peace as well. Jordan gave up control of Judea and Samaria, also known as The West Bank, as well as East Jerusalem, to Israel. Thus, these areas also cannot be considered occupied.

The Golan Heights, also captured by Israel in the 1967 war, were taken from Syria, with whom Israel does not have peace. However, the land was won fairly and under the circumstances of any other country, its annexation would have been an approved one. But understanding bias against Israel is for another post.

So, let’s review.

A sovereign Palestinian state has never been in existence. 

East Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria (the West Bank), the Golan Heights, and Gaza were won in a defensive war. These territories, save for the Golan Heights, were legally given to Israel by the nations sovereign over them.With this history, Israel cannot be considered an occupier. The proper term for Judea and Samaria, Gaza, and The Golan Heights is not “occupied territories” - rather, “disputed territories”, much like Western Sahara or South Ossetia.

This article can tell you more about Israeli history and activity, such as settlement building, in Judea and Samaria.

Website: Eretz Yisrael

Thursday, May 16, 2013

The Jerusalem Cafe'



This week Laurie and I decided to use a coupon ($5.00 off!) I had gotten for renewing my membership at the Pineville, NC BJ's super club. We wanted to check out the new, one year old restaurant in our area.

We had to drive seven miles to it's location east of us, which wasn't too bad. Specifically, it was in Matthews, NC. We could have walked I suppose, but I was hungry.

As you probably guessed by now (pictures tell a thousand words, so do titles of Blog posts), it is called Jerusalem Cafe'. We were excited that some true tastes of Jerusalem, Israel were awaiting us - falafel, shawarma, hummus and more. Three years not being in the capital city of Israel had been just too long without having a good bit of Israeli food.



After parking and walking to the door, the hours on the sign said "Open 11:00 to 3:00 pm" We missed it! But then, the "OPEN" sign was on, even though no one seemed to be inside. 

But after closer review, the rest of the sign said, "Also Open 4:30 pm - 8 pm". They were open!


We walked in, and I immediately starting taking photos. ("Have camera will travel.") There were indeed scenes of Israel's cities on the walls - Jerusalem, Nazareth, Bethlehem and Jaffa. We had been to them all several times.


Of course, the olive wood camels...and smoke pipes? Don't recall that being Jewish.

But I continued taking photos (self-portrait to prove I was there.)

Even though I dislike taking pictures, or showing pictures of, the Islamic Golden Dome mosque, which sits on the Temple Mount, where the rightful Jewish Temple is to be, I took this one anyway. It was the only Jerusalem photo on the wall, except for the Damascus Gate and other sections of eastern Jerusalem.

Soon enough we were greeted by a smiling, young, dark-black haired young lady. 

"Welcome to the Jerusalem Cafe!'" she said.

I replied quickly, "Are you from Israel?"

And she responded even more quickly, "Palestine!"

In a surprised gesture, my eyes lit up but I spoke not a word. I knew then that this was not a Jewish restaurant. And I didn't want to get off on the wrong foot with a smart comeback. Let there be shalom.

So I continued taking pictures, while praying for the Lord God of Israel, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob,  to touch Ishmael's sons' and daughters' hearts too. Praying that they would come to the saving knowledge of Yeshua HaMashiach, King of kings and Lord of lords!

We ordered from the menu and enjoyed the good food. Yum yum! 



Laurie had a chicken salad. You can go ahead and have a bite of hers. I did! 


I had the beef and hummus. (Sorry, the section missing below was meant to be yours.)



And yes, we will be going back! Maybe we can make an international connection right here in Charlotte/Matthews NC that will reach to Jerusalem! (Louie, my Arabic friend, lives in the eastern part of Jerusalem. inside the Old City's Jaffa Gate. Maybe he knows this young lady, even though I didn't get to ask her her name.)

Shalom my family of friends,

Steve Martin
Love For His People






Jerusalem's flag - the capital city of Israel

 The correct map of Israel. 
(No "West Bank" - it is Judea and Samaria.)
Hebrew name for Jerusalem - "Yerushalayim"


Painting below by Baruch Nachshon 
"Going Up To Jerusalem"


AMEN!!!

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Jerusalem - Eye of the Universe (Revised 2013) video







Child kissing the Western Wall



Musicians recording the video track.


Sunset on Jerusalem.


All photos above from the video on YouTube.

1967: Reunification of Jerusalem

  1967: Reunification of Jerusalem
Despite Israel’s appeal to Jordan to stay out of the war, Jordanian forces fired artillery barrages from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Although Israeli forces did not respond initially, not wanting to open up a Jordanian front in the war, Jordan continued to attack and occupied UN headquarters in Jerusalem.
 
Israeli forces fought back and within two days managed to repulse the Jordanian forces and retake eastern Jerusalem. (For more details, see War: Jordanian Front)
 
Paratroopers
Israeli paratroopers at the Western Wall
On June 7, 1967, IDF paratroopers advanced through the Old City toward the Temple Mount and the Western Wall, bringing Jerusalem’s holiest site under Jewish control for the first time in 2000 years.
 
There are sound recordings of the scene, as the commander of the brigade,Lt. General Mordechai (Motta) Gur, approaches the Old City and announces to his company commanders, “We’re sitting right now on the ridge and we’re seeing the Old City. Shortly we’re going to go in to the Old City of Jerusalem, that all generations have dreamed about. We will be the first to enter the Old City...” and shortly afterwards, “The Temple Mount is in our hands! I repeat, the Temple Mount is in our hands!”
 
General Rabbi Shlomo Goren, chief chaplain of the IDF, sounded the Shofar at the Western Wall to signify its liberation. To Israelis and Jews all over the world, this was a joyous and momentous occasion. Many considered it a gift from God.
 
 

Israeli Reaction to the Recapture of the Western Wall and the Old City of Jerusalem

“For some two thousand years the Temple Mount was forbidden to the Jews. Until you came — you, the paratroopers — and returned it to the bosom of the nation. The Western Wall, for which every heart beats, is ours once again. Many Jews have taken their lives into their hands throughout our long history, in order to reach Jerusalem and live here. Endless words of longing have expressed the deep yearning for Jerusalem that beats within the Jewish heart..You have been given the great privilege of completing the circle, of returning to the nation its capital and its holy center...Jerusalem is yours forever.”
–Commander Motta Gur to his brigade upon their recapture of Jerusalem’s Old City and holy sites

“We have returned to all that is holy in our land. We have returned never to be parted from it again.”
–Defense Minister Moshe Dayan, upon reaching the Western Wall

“The Wall was before us. I trembled. There it was as I had known it—immense, mighty, in all its splendor...overcome, I bowed my head in silence.”
–General Uzi Narkiss, Head of Central Command during the Six Day War

“I felt truly shaken and stood there murmuring a prayer for peace. Motta Gur’s paratroopers were struggling to reach the Wall and toudh it. We stood among a tangle of rugged, battle-weary men who were unable to believe their eyes or restrain their emotions. Their eyes were moist with tears, their speech incoherent. The overwhelming desire was to cling to the Wall, to hold on to that great moment as long as possible.”
–Chief of Staff Yitzchak Rabin

“I am speaking to you from the plaza of the Western Wall, the remnant of our Holy Temple. ‘Comfort my people, comfort them, says the Lord your God.’ This is the day we have hoped for, let us rejoice and be glad in His salvation. The vision of all generations is being realized before our eyes: The city of God, the site of the Temple, the Temple Mount and the Western Wall, the symbol of the nation’s redemption, have been redeemed today by you, heroes of the Israel Defense Forces. By doing so you have fulfilled the oath of generations, ‘If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, may my right hand forget its cunning.’ Indeed, we have not forgotten you, Jerusalem, our holy city, our glory. In the name of the entire Jewish people in Israel and the Diaspora, I hereby recite with supreme joy, Blessed art Thou, O Lord our God, King of the universe, who has kept us in life, who has preserved us, and enabled us to reach this day. This year in Jerusalem – rebuilt! “
–General Shlomo Goren, Chaplain of the Israeli Defense Forces, at the Western Wall
 
 
 
In a statement at the Western Wall, Minister of Defense Moshe Dayan indicated Israel’s peaceful intent and pledged to preserve religious freedom for all faiths in Jerusalem:
To our Arab neighbors we extend, especially at this hour, the hand of peace. To members of the other religions, Christians and Muslims, I hereby promise faithfully that their full freedom and all their religious rights will be preserved. We did not come to Jerusalem to conquer the Holy Places of others.
Before visiting the Western Wall, Prime Minister Levi Eshkol met with the spiritual leaders of different faiths in his office and issued a declaration of peace, assuring that all holy sites would be protected and that all faiths would be free to worship at their holy sites in Jerusalem.
 
He declared his intention to give the spiritual leaders of the various religions internal management of their own Holy Sites. Defense Minister Dayan immediately ceded internal administrative control of the Temple Mount compound to the Jordanian Waqf (Islamic trust) while overall security control of the area was maintained by Israel. Dayan announced that Jews would be allowed to visit the Temple Mount, but not to hold religious services there.
 
Dayan also gave immediate orders to demolish the anti-sniping walls, clear the minefields and removed the barbed-wire barriers which marked the partition of Jerusalem. Within weeks, free movement through Jerusalem became possible and hundreds of thousands of Israeli Jews flocked to the Old City to glimpse the Western Wall and touch its stones.
 
Israeli Muslims were permitted to pray at the Al Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock for the first time since 1948. And Israeli Christians came to visit the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
 
On June 27, 1967, the Israeli Knesset extended Israel’s legal and administrative jurisdiction to all of Jerusalem, and expanded the city’s municipal borders. Eshkol again assured the spiritual leaders of all faiths that Israel was determined to protect the Holy Places.
 
The Knesset passed the Protection of Holy Places Law granting special legal status to the Holy Sites and making it a criminal offence to desecrate or violate them, or to impede freedom of access to them. Jerusalem became a reunified city that ensured freedom of religion and access to holy sites for all.
 
The religious freedoms enjoyed by Jews, Christians, and Muslims in the reunified Jerusalem had been un heard of during Jordanian occupation of the city, prompting even a former Jordanian ambassador to the United Nations, Adnan Abu Odeh, to acknowledge that "the situation in Jerusalem prior to 1967 [under Jordanian rule] was one of ... religious exclusion" whereas post-1967, Israel seeks "to reach a point of religious inclusion ..." (The Catholic University of America Law Review, Spring 1996).
 
 

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Yom Yerushalayim (Jerusalem Day) in Israel - May 8, 2013


Yom Yerushalayim (Jerusalem Day) in Israel

Quick Facts

Yom Yerushalayim (Jerusalem Day) is the anniversary of Jerusalem's reunification.

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Yom Yerushalayim (Jerusalem Day)

Yom Yerushalayim (Jerusalem Day) 2013

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Yom Yerushalayim (Jerusalem Day) 2014

Wednesday, May 28, 2014
List of dates for other years
Yom Yerushalayim, also known as Jerusalem Day, commemorates Jerusalem's reunification in 1967. This day begins on 28th day of the month of Iyyar in the Hebrew calendar.
Yom Yerushalayim is a public holiday in Israel but is observed by many Jewish people worldwide.


What do people do?
Throughout the world, including the United States, Zionist Jews mark Yom Yerushalayim with a range of events. These include: recitations of the Hallel prayer for praise and thanksgiving in synagogues; street parades, parties, singing and dancing; special meals; and lectures on the history and future of Jerusalem and Zionism. In Jerusalem, a public reception by the mayor of Jerusalem, state ceremonies and memorial services for those who died in the Six-Day War are also held. In Israel, some people mark the occasion by traveling or even hiking to Jerusalem. Non-Zionist Jews and Arabs may see the day as one of mourning and wear black or fly black flags.

Public life

Yom Yerushalayim is a public holiday in Israel. It is not a public holiday in countries such as Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom or the United States. However, many Jewish organizations may be closed or offer a limited service so special events can be held.

Background

After Israel declared its independence in 1948, it was attacked by the neighboring Arab countries, resulting in the Arab-Israeli War. At the end of this war, the city of Jerusalem was divided. Israeli forces controlled most of the city and East Jerusalem, including the Old City, was controlled by Jordanian forces. The Old City was important for strategic and religious reasons, as many sites of religious importance are in this part of the city. These include: the Dome of the Rock and al-Asqa Mosque (Muslims); the Temple Mount and the Western Wall or Kotel (Jewish); and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Christian).
On June 7, 1967, one day into the Six-Day War, Israeli forces captured the old city of Jerusalem. This resulted in the reunification of Jerusalem as part of Israel. According to the Hebrew calendar, it was the 28th day of the month of Iyar in the year 5727 and the anniversary of this date is known as Yom Yerushalayim or Jerusalem Day.
The 40th anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem was in 2007. The slogan for the celebrations in this year translates as "Something special for everyone", with a play on the Hebrew words for "special" and "united". A special logo representing the number 40 and the city walls was presented and the approach to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv was decorated with blue lighting.
The anniversary of the reunification of the city of Jerusalem under Israeli control is not celebrated by everybody. Many Muslims and non-Zionists or Orthodox Jews see Jerusalem Day as an occasion for mourning. They may mark this with parades or special prayers on the same day as Yom Yerushalayim or on the Day of Quds on the last Friday of the Islamic month of Ramadan.