Showing posts with label Exploring. Show all posts
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Sunday, July 16, 2017

Exploring the Importance of Israel in the Bible and This Week's Top Opinions - Breaking Israel News

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Exploring the Importance of Israel in the Bible

By Tuly Weisz
After years of studying the Torah, a pattern jumped out at me, that for some reason, I had never noticed before: on nearly every page, the Bible speaks about the Land of Israel as the eternal homeland of the Jewish people.

Has the Wandering Jew Arrived?

By Phyllis Chesler
Does he so desperately need to believe that most people are, at heart, “good;” that only by hewing to this belief will he be able to work with the “good” people to stave off future genocides and to keep his sanity intact?


Walk Through Ancient Israel


Join Israeli host, Aaron Lipkin, and his friend, Zac Waller, on an amazing adventure to see where the earliest Israelites first set their feet in the Land! Watch as Aaron Lipkin and Zac Waller uncover the secrets of six footprint formations—all dated from the early Israelite period and all found in central Israel. What were they used for? Why are they all located in the Jordan Valley and eastern foothills of Samaria? Why did the ancient Hebrews go to so much trouble to build these round monuments in the shape of a footprint?
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End the False Israeli-Palestinian Parity

By Daniel Pipes
I suggest Israeli prime ministers leave “peace-processing” with Palestinian hooligans to low-ranking staff.

Comey’s Leaked Memos: Who Will Guard the Guardians?

By Alan Dershowitz
We don’t know at this point whether the Comey memos actually contained information that is classified. What we do know is that Comey’s claim that he was entitled to leak the memos because he was a “private citizen” is bogus.

Can We Make the Internet of Things Secure?

By Shoshana Bryen
This is an environment wide open to mischief, and the mischief is starting.
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Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Exploring the Salt Cave Under Mount Sodom - Israel Today

Exploring the Salt Cave Under Mount Sodom - Israel Today


Exploring the Salt Cave Under Mount Sodom

Tuesday, August 30, 2016 |  Israel Today Staff

But have you ever visited the salt cave under Mount Sodom?
Check it out in the video here. Just one of many breath-taking stops for those seeking a more "adventurous" tour of Israel.

Published on Aug 24, 2016
On a hot summer day Itai Schkolnik took ILTV reporter Natalie Twersky to an underground adventure in a Salt Cave at Mount Sodom. Enjoy their adventure!

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Friday, March 18, 2016

Exploring the Ancient Land of Israel: It's a 'Faith Walk' - CBN News Chris Mitchell


Exploring the Ancient Land of Israel: It's a 'Faith Walk'
03-17-2016
CBN News Chris Mitchell

JERUSALEM, Israel – Much of the world only knows Israel from what it sees on television news or reads on the Internet. That typically includes images of violence and words like "oppressed." But what's it really like in Israel?
Based on news shows, many wouldn't expect to see restaurants, shopping malls and people going about their daily lives. But that's exactly what greets visitors to Jerusalem’s popular Mamilla Mall, just outside the Old City walls.
CBN News talked with first-time tourists about their perceptions before leaving and the reality they experienced after their arrival.
"What did people say to you when you told them you're going to come to Israel?" CBN News' Chris Mitchell asked one visitor. 

 
"They questioned it. They said, 'Do you really want to do that? Is it safe?'" Craig Harris answered.
 
"Did they say you were crazy?" Mitchell asked.
 
"That was a very common comment – 'are you crazy,'" his wife, Kristine, said. "And I said 'No, nothing was going to stop me.' People couldn’t talk me out of it."
  
"And how did you feel before you came? What was it like?" Mitchell asked.
 
"Probably a little apprehensive but excited," Harris said. "You know, we just couldn’t wait to see where Christ has walked. It was more than I expected. It was amazing."
Some felt coming to Israel might send a message in fighting back against the growth of terrorism.
"I had some friends who said, 'Why don't you come along?'" Judy Newcum said. "And I thought, 'I'm not sure I should and it might be a little dangerous' and then I thought, 'Goodness, life is dangerous.' Really, I came from the Boston Marathon. I mean there's so much going on, I’m not going to worry about it."
"If you stop moving, the bad guys win. It's ridiculous," Chutz added.
Tuvia Zaretsky arranged their tour with an eye on ancient history and current events.
"You know, I told them I wanted to come over here and look at the world that's here and the people that are here, the places where the Bible events took place," Zaretsky said. "And for them it has been an eye-opening experience. And it's in the context of Israel today."
Samuel Smadga, founder of Sar-El Tours, has led tours here for more than 20 years.
"Israel doesn't come in the category of tourist destination," Smadga said. "Israel is not the Bahamas. Israel is not even Paris. Israel is not even Rome. I believe Israel is the stage of your faith. And I believe coming to Israel will encourage you in your walking with the Lord."

And what was it like after these tourists made their leap of faith to come to Israel?
"The Israelis really have their act together. It felt very comfortable," Chutz said. "The people are wonderful. They're very professional, they're very caring and they really want to make us feel welcome. It’s a very, sophisticated, cosmopolitan city."
"So when we got here, there was such a peace. The whole time we've been here, I have never felt not safe," Kristine Harris said.
And they knew Israel has been experiencing its own wave of terror.
"They told us there are places you definitely don't want to go, but there are places in any city in the United States you don’t want to go to," Chutz remarked.
Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat said despite the current violence, Jerusalem is a safer city than most.
"We have the best police in the world," Barkat told CBN News. "We have the best security forces. And per capital, we're as safe as London when you really check the numbers.
"Actually, when I fly to America, I pray to come back home safe here to Jerusalem because the crime rates in America are six times more per capita than in Jerusalem," Barkat said.
And how did these Christian pilgrims feel after walking in the footsteps of Jesus?
"It was quite moving.  It brought me to tears a few times," Craig Harris said. "There's not another feeling like walking where Christ walked."
"I don't think I'll ever read the Bible the same way anymore," Newcum said. "I've been so moved by being here. I would not trade it for anything."
It also brought the Bible to life.

"For me it really tied the Old and the New Testament together in ways that I could not have done had I not come and seen here the geography and appreciated the history," Kristine Harris said. "I felt the Lord with me through this trip and He's been speaking to my heart and doing a good job in there. I would trade it for anything either. I'm so glad I came."
"I really believe that after you come to Israel, you'll never be the same for several reasons," Smadga said. "First of all, you'll read the Bible in a different understanding. You'll be able to visual whatever you read. And you'll be able to understand the Jewish/Christian background of the Word of God. And you'll see how deep your faith is. And my prayer is that when you come to Israel, you will leave here praying for the peace of Jerusalem."
And what would these five visitors say to those who warned them not to come?
"I would say, you got to go – it’s incredible," Chutz said.
Newcum agreed.
"It's safe and a wonderful experience," she said.
"We're already talking about coming a second time and bringing the kids and grandkids 'cause we really want them to experience being here because there's nothing like actually being here," Craig Harris said.
Watch video here: CBN - Israel