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Monday, August 27, 2018

Radiocarbon Study May Help Pin Down Date of Biblical Exodus - Breaking Israel News

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Radiocarbon Study May Help Pin Down Date of Biblical Exodus

Archaeologists may now have a way to more precisely date Exodus from Egypt

“Then Moshe held out his arm over the sea and Hashem drove back the sea with a strong east wind all that night, and turned the sea into dry ground. The waters were split.” (Exodus 14:21)

For First Time in 40 Years, Cure for Acute Leukemia Becomes Possibility

Hebrew University researchers make progress in curing AML

US Slashes $200 Million in Palestinian Aid

President Donald Trump turns up heat on the Palestinian Authority

Bolton: US to Cut UNHRC Funding Over
Anti-Israel Bias

America frustrated about constant double standard, contributes 22% to budget

PROVERBS 2:21

The word eretz, translated here as ‘earth,’ also means ‘land.’  According to Jewish tradition, this is a reference to the Land of Israel.  In this verse, King Shlomo (Solomon) reminds us of Hashem’s  (God's) promise to the Israelites in the desert...
 

Israel’s Natural Water Reserves Lowest in 100 Years

2.5 billion cubic meter deficit due to five-year long drought
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Thursday, October 27, 2016

For First Time Ever, Jews Allowed to Pray on Temple Mount as Thousands Ascend for Holidays - Abra Forman BREAKING ISRAEL NEWS

Jewish visitors to the Temple Mount during Sukkot, October 23, 2016. (Facebook Page: Students for the Temple Mount)

For First Time Ever, Jews Allowed to Pray on Temple Mount as Thousands Ascend for Holidays


“A Song of Ascents; of David. I rejoiced when they said unto me: ‘Let us go unto the house of Hashem.’” Psalms 122:1 (The Israel Bible™)In a not-so-subtle response to the recent UNESCO resolutions denying all connection between Jerusalem and the Jewish people, record-breaking numbers of Jews ascended to the Temple Mount over the three-week holiday period encompassing Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot – and in an incredible reversal of the usual status quo, some were even allowed to pray there, Haaretzreported.
While the number of non-Muslim visitors permitted on the Temple Mount is usually restricted, a relatively quiet holiday season allowed for record numbers of Jewish visitors to ascend and, marking a small but significant shift in enforced policy, to discreetly pray at the site, which is considered the holiest in Judaism. All told, over 3,000 Jews, many of them religious, visited the Mount over the holiday period.
“Jewish visitors reported a certain relaxation of the restrictions on prayer and religious rituals in the compound,” said Haaretz of the holiday visits. “For example, police did not interrupt anyone who was praying quietly on their own.”
The Temple Mount, under the control of the Jordanian Waqf, is often a contentious flashpoint for violence, rioting and unrest, usually perpetrated by Arabs angered by the presence of non-Muslims, who are forbidden from any kind of worship at the holy site. As a result, visiting hours for non-Muslims are short, and the number of people allowed up on any given day – visitors must pass through a police checkpoint before entering – is limited.
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Should any non-Muslim be “caught” praying on the Mount, either by the Jordanian police or the Israeli security forces that patrol the compound, he or she is liable to be immediately ejected or banned from the site.

Religious Jewish men holding the "Four Species" of Sukkot wait to enter the Temple Mount compound. (Facebook Page: Students for the Temple Mount)
Religious Jewish men holding the “Four Species” of Sukkot wait to enter the Temple Mount compound. (Facebook Page: Students for the Temple Mount)

Visiting the Temple Mount is particularly meaningful during the holiday of Sukkot, which according to Biblical tradition is one of the three pilgrimage festivals when Jews were required to bring offerings to the Temple in Jerusalem. According to a statement by the organization of Temple Mount activists, this Sukkot, some Jews were even allowed to carry the lulav bundle of four species, ritually shaken on each day of the week-long festival, into the Temple Mount compound despite a police ban on any non-Muslim religious items inside.
“The police have gone back to exercising restraint and stopped harassing non-public prayers,” said the statement. “As a result, many Jews were able to pray on the Temple Mount quietly, and some even inconspicuously carried a lulav and the [other] species.”
The shift is likely temporary and unofficial, but its significance should not be overlooked. It comes at a moment when the world is questioning the Jewish connection to the Temple Mount in light of two UNESCO resolutions which ignore entirely the innate, historical, Jewish nature of the Temple Mount, instead referring to it with its Arabic name and calling it a “Muslim holy site of worship.”