Showing posts with label Independence Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Independence Day. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

The Hope - 700 Club (Video - Part 6)

David Ben-Gurion 
- Independence Day May, 1948



Published on Jul 27, 2015
“Independence Day” is a close-up look at the little-known events that took place on the day the Jewish State of Israel was born -- May 14, 1948.








Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Israel Remembers Its Fallen, Celebrates Their Victory

Israel Remembers Its Fallen, Celebrates Their Victory

Wednesday, April 22, 2015 |  Israel Today Staff
As we do every year, Israelis on Wednesday made the incredible transition from deep mourning to bounding joy as we first marked the Memorial Day for our fallen soldiers and victims of terrorism before moving immediately into Independence Day.
Nationwide sirens on Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning brought Israel to a standstill to remember 23,320 fallen soldiers and victims of anti-Israel terrorism. Both sirens were followed by national and private Memorial Day ceremonies at cemeteries and war memorials across the country.
Nearly every Israeli has lost a family member or friend to war or terrorism, meaning that for nearly every Israeli, Memorial Day is a very solemn time.
One interesting aspect of Israel’s Memorial Day that is today lacking even in many Christian nations is the liberal referencing of God and biblical faith by the nation’s leaders. As an example, the following prayer was posted to Facebook by Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
May God remember the souls of His heroic children: The fighters of the Israel Defense Forces, who fell in the wars of Israel, in defensive, retaliative, and security actions and during the fulfillment of their duty, including the souls of the underground fighters and brigades who fought in the national struggle - all those who sacrificed their lives for the sanctification of God’s Name.
And with the help of God, the Lord of Israel’s campaigns, they brought about the revival of the nation and the state and the redemption of the land and the city of God.
They were quicker than eagles and stronger than lions as they volunteered to assist the nation, and they saturated our holy land with their pure blood.
The memory of their self-sacrifice and heroic deeds will never disappear from us. May their souls be bound in the Bond of Life with the souls of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, and with the souls of the other heroes and martyrs of Israel who are in Heaven.
Amen.
At sunset on Wednesday (remember that in Jewish tradition, days start at sunset), our mourning was turned to sudden joy as we burst into celebration over what the sacrifices of our loved ones have purchased - a safe and secure Jewish homeland after millennia of exile and persecution.
PHOTO: From the Facebook page of the Israel Defense Forces
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Saturday, March 28, 2015

A Day to Praise: Join Israel in Thanking God For His Continuous Protection

A Day to Praise: Join Israel in Thanking God For His Continuous Protection

Israel celebration
Join the world in celebrating God's love for Israel on April 23, its Independence Day. (Flickr)
Standing With Israel
It is unprecedented when a chief rabbi of an Israeli city invites Christians to praise God for the miracle of the State of Israel with the Jewish people. This is exactly what the chief rabbi of Efrat, Shlomo Riskin, is doing in his latest initiative the Day to Praise.
Over six and half decades ago, the chief rabbinate of Israel initiated Israel's Independence Day, a sacred holiday within the Jewish calendar whereby Psalms 113 through 118 are invoked in corporate liturgy. The last time the rabbinical establishment instituted a holiday was 22 centuries ago with Chanukah, known in the New Testament as the Feast of Dedication (John 10:22).
Psalms 113-118 has a rich history in Jewish liturgy. It is recited during the morning prayers on biblical feasts such as Passover, Shavout (Pentecost) and Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles) and is also mentioned during the Haggadah, the liturgy of the Passover meal (this is the hymn in Matthew 26:30). These series of psalms are entitled Hallel, which means "praise." The purpose of Hallel is to demonstrate our gratitude for God's redemptive acts within Jewish history.
Part of the Hallel mandate is for the nations of the world to praise God for His covenantal love for Israel (Psalm 117). It makes sense that the recipient of God's loving-kindness should be the one to thank God. However, why does psalmist require the nations to praise God for what He has done for Jewry?
The shortest of all the psalms is theologically one of the most profound for it includes the notion that the fullness of praising God for what He did and continues to do for Israel incorporates humanity to be involved in the practice of it. It also gives insight into the notion of blessing God for a miracle.
"Although Psalm 117 is a short psalm, its range is universal. The nations are enjoined to praise the LORD because he has shown his steadfast love to the despised little nation of Israel."[1]
According to one Jewish commentator, there are two types of miracle blessings: thanksgiving and praise. The former is said by the beneficiary of the miracle itself. The latter is invoked when a person sees something awe-inspiring. Psalm 117 is dated by some in reference to the defeat of the Assyria Emperor in 2 Kings 19; a mighty and vicious dictator who murdered and exiled the populations of the countries that he conquered. Psalm 117 also has a prophetic voice that applies to our lives today—the re-establishment of Jewish sovereignty in the land of Israel.
The Jewish people have been divorced from their land for nearly 2,000 years. During that time, the nation suffered immeasurable atrocities by the hand of other empires. It seemed that Jewish history was coming to an end when a third of its population was exterminated in the Holocaust. Then in one day a nation was reborn as stated in Isaiah 66:8.
No other rational explanation in the world can explain the phenomenon of Israel's existence today except that God continues to be faithful to His covenantal promise made thousands of years ago to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. God never repents of His gifts.
The miracle of Israel today should serve as an inspiration to other nations to bless the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob since they can fully comprehend His kindness to the Jewish nation. The nations of the world have the revealed and hidden historical record of what occurred in the past to eradicate God's elect. They also know of what is presently transpiring to undermine its status today.
Yet, through it all, the State of Israel continues to be a beacon of light to help the world in all areas of our daily living. God has always been with Israel and will continue to protect "the apple of His eye." The existence of the State of Israel should serve as an inspiration for other nations to praise Him. It is our hope that one day the fullness of Psalm 117 will be witnessed in our lifetime.
As Rabbi Riskin's liaison to the Christian world, it is my honor to serve this vision that God has put into our hearts. We both realize that the remnant within the Christian world that supports Israel and the Jewish people is the one of the greatest miracles next to the reestablishment of Jewish sovereignty in the land of Israel. In a time that Israel is being isolated on the world stage and media pundits are forecasting disaster ahead, committed Jews and Christians are fully aware that it is God who protects Zion as stated in Psalm 91.
We just celebrated the holiday of Purim in Israel, which begins the season of redemption in the Jewish calendar that lasts until the end of Shavout. The difference between the Hallels of biblical feasts & rabbinic holidays and the Hallel recited on Israel's Independence is that the former is about the remembrance of miracles done to us in the past.
The Hallel on Israel's Independence Day is about thanking God in the present for His continuous protection and deliverance. It is our hope that Christians will recite the six psalms of Hallel on April 23.  Please let us know by visiting daytopraise.com.
David Nekrutman is the Executive Director for the Center for Jewish-Christian Understanding and Cooperation.
[1]Willem S. Prinsloo, "The Psalms," in Eerdmans Commentary on the Bible, ed. James D. G. Dunn and John W. Rogerson (Grand Rapids, MI: W.B. Eerdmans, 2003), 421.
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Friday, May 2, 2014

Fire upon the altar shall be kept burning...ISRAEL365

And the fire upon the altar shall be kept burning, it shall not go out.

LEVITICUS (6:5)
 

וְהָאֵשׁ עַל הַמִּזְבֵּחַ תּוּקַד בּוֹ לֹא תִכְבֶּה

ויקרא ו:ה


v'-ha-AYSH al ha-miz-bay-AKH tu-KAD bo lo tikh-BEH

Shabbat Inspiration

So many intricate details of the priestly service are described in the Book of Leviticus. We must delve a bit deeper into the passages to reveal lessons relevant for our lives. For example, today's verse describes the continual fire on the altar. God lovingly gave a physical, continual reminder of His constant presence among the people of Israel. Physical reminders help bring the spiritual down to earth, and to this day, every synagogue places a continual light above the ark to signify God’s everlasting presence. Get more Israel inspiration in the full Book of Leviticus, with Hebrew and English translation, and Israel commentary.

Fulfillment of Prophecy

This video provides fascinating proof of how the miraculous growth of Israel is the fulfillment of prophecies spoken thousands of years ago.
 

Christians & Jews Unite for Holocaust Survivors

The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews announced the establishment of an emergency call center for needy Holocaust survivors, in the face of a new report showing that 50,000 survivors are living in abject poverty in Israel.
 

I Love Israel Long-Sleeve Shirt

This special long sleeve shirt lets you show the world you much you love Israel. Made from 100% combed cotton and available in blue, black and gray and a variety of sizes. A great souvenir shirt from Israel!
 

Today's Israel Photo

Today's photo by Boruch Len was taken in a synagogue in the holy city of Safed.
 
 

Independence Day Photo Contest!

Send me your best Israel photo, and a short description, with your name and where you're from, and we will proudly display the winner on Yom Haatzmaut! All photos will also be included in ourFacebook album.
 
 

Thank You

Today's Scenes and Inspiration is sponsored by Daliya Robson of Walnut Creek, California in honor of the IDF.
 

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Thursday, May 1, 2014

Israel Salutes the Women of Israel on Independence Day

Israel's History - a Picture a Day (Beta)


Posted: 30 Apr 2014 
Nahalal Girls' agricultural training school. Group of girl students. (Library of Congress, 1929) The original captions refer to the young women as "girls."  View more here

"Grandfather helping his granddaughter to plow" in the Jezreel Valley 
(Library of Congress, 1920s)



The Aliya movements -- encouraging young Jewish Zionists to move to Palestine -- were launched when the Turks ruled Palestine, but immigration increased after the British captured the land in 1917-1918.  The stream of Jews escaping an increasingly hostile Europe became a fast-flowing river until 1939, when Britain shut the gates.

Harvesting grapes in Zichron Ya'akov (notice the armed guards). 1939
View more here
The young, often secular, Jews were usually not attracted to the seminaries of Jerusalem or Bnai Brak.  They were drawn by the socialist dreams of the kibbutz, moshav, and workers industrial cooperatives.  Universities were established, factories were built, and large tracts of land were purchased and cleared for agriculture.

Into this socialist and egalitarian society women were welcomed.  

In this Part II of the Salute to the Women of Israel, we present the "New Yishuv's" women and their contribution to the formation of Israel through agriculture, industry and political activism.




Preparing a new settlement (circa 1920)


Men and women pioneers at the  Ein Gev kibbutz on the Sea of
Galilee, 1937. The man second from  right is Teddy Kollek who
became mayor of Jerusalem. See women mending fishing nets here
























Women in Industry

Diamond polishing (1939)
Most of the Library of Congress' photographs were taken by the photographers at the American Colony Photographic Department in Jerusalem between the 1890s and 1946.  The LoC's archives containhundreds of pictures of the New Yishuv's industries. We present several photographs of the women workers.

Making safety blades (1939)








Making cigars (1939)










Producing yarn (1939)

Women packing cheese in factory (1939)














Women and Public Affairs


Women protest the British White Paper (1939)
In 1939, the British government, headed by Neville Chamberlain, issued the "MacDonald White Paper," a policy paper which called for the establishment of a single Palestine state governed by Arabs and Jews based on their respective populations. 

The White Paper was approved by the British Parliament in May 1939, thus signing the death sentences of millions of Jews precisely when the Nazi tide was threatening to engulf Europe.

In May 1939, the American Colony film team photographed a protest by the women of theYishuv, led by some of the leading women figures in Jerusalem at the time: Ita Yellin, Rachel Yanait Ben-Zvi, and Sarah Herzog.


Women led by (right to left) Ben-Zvi, Herzog and Yellin protesting the British White Paper (May 22, 1939).
 Library of Congress  caption: "The procession of young women raising their right 
hands in attestation to their claim."


Young women outside of a "recruiting office" during the protests against the British
White Paper. The women on the right are identified as "revisionists" or "brown shirts." (1939)

 

Monday, December 2, 2013

Jerusalem: 4000 Years in 5 Minutes





Jerusalem, a mosaic of different peoples, faiths, and nationalities. Nevertheless, despite this diversity, under the sovereignty of Israel, Jerusalem is a city that works. But has it always been this way?

Israel's Independence Day May 1948




Saturday, April 27, 2013

The Fountainheads from Israel, in Charlotte, NC April 2013


YouTube:
The Fountainheads from Israel - in Charlotte, NC April 2013

Video #4 in a series of 15.

The Israeli YouTube sensation The Fountainheads, 

from Israel,  headed up the festive event at the 

Israel 65th Charlotte. The Jewish Federation of 

Greater Charlotte hosted the celebration of 

Israel's Independence Day.




It was held at Symphony Park at Southpark in Charlotte 

on Monday, April 22, 2013.









(Video recorded by Steve Martin, Love For His People, Inc. Also took photos!)

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

The Fountainheads - in Charlotte, from Israel - Medley - Forget You & Coming Home


YouTube: Fountainheads from Israel




The Israeli YouTube sensation The Fountainheads, from Israel, headed up the festive event at Israel 65th Charlotte. 

The Jewish Federation of Greater Charlotte hosted the celebration of Israel's Independence Day.

It was held at Symphony Park at Southpark in Charlotte on Monday, April 22, 2013.

Video and photos by Steve Martin
Love For His People


Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Israel @ 65 Charlotte

The Jewish Federation of Greater Charlotte hosted the celebration of Israel's Independence Day, "Israel @ 65 Charlotte".



The Israeli YouTube sensation The Fountainheads, from Israel, headed up the festive event.

A rockin' young girls dance team performed under the beautiful park covering.

It was held at Symphony Park at Southpark in Charlotte on Monday, April 22, 2013.













Photos by Steve Martin
Love For His People, Inc.