Showing posts with label Israel Bible. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Israel Bible. Show all posts

Friday, October 30, 2015

New "Israel Bible" Commentary Unites Jews and Christians in Common Cause - Biblical Israel - BIN


Rabbi Tuly Weisz (left) presents a set of "The Israel Bible" to Avi Baumal. (Photo: Israel365)

Rabbi Tuly Weisz (left) presents a set of “The Israel Bible” to Avi Baumal. (Photo: Israel365)

New "Israel Bible" Commentary Unites Jews and Christians in Common Cause - Biblical Israel


“I will gather you from the peoples and assemble you out of the countries where you have been scattered, and I will give you the land of Israel.” (Ezekiel 11:17)
By: Deborah Fineblum Schabb
With the publication of a new edition of the Hebrew Bible under his belt, Rabbi Naphtali (Tuly) Weisz is set to manifest his vision for honoring and nurturing evangelical Christian support for Jews and the Jewish homeland.
It wasn’t so long ago that Christians weren’t always viewed as a Jew’s best friend. But that’s not how things are playing out today, says Weisz, the former pulpit rabbi of Beth Jacob Congregation in Columbus, Ohio. Ordained by the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary at Yeshiva University, and also holding a law degree, Weisz made aliyah four years ago to a Jerusalem suburb where he now lives with his wife and their five children.
Before he ever dreamed of producing a Bible spotlighting the central role of Israel, Weisz founded Israel365: Your Daily Connection to the Land of Israel, a website that is jam-packed with information on Israel and deploys an email list distributing Israel-centric biblical quotes. These days, the Israel365 emails that land daily in the inboxes of some 200,000 Christians and Jews—70 percent and 30 percent, respectively—“serve as a constant reminder of the biblical commandment for Jews to make their home in the land of Israel,” Weisz, 35, says.
In recent years, the rabbi has added BreakingIsraelNews.com, a news website covering the latest happenings in Israel through a biblical lens. But fresh off its launch, Weisz sees “The Israel Bible” as the hub around which his other programming spokes revolve.
“It’s crucial to be able to see on every page of the Bible how central the land of Israel is to the holy book that both we and the Christians see as the word of God,” he tells JNS.org. Beginning with the classic 1917 Jewish Publication Society translation, the team of biblical experts added insights into each one of the multitude of biblical references to the land. The five-volume paperback set of the Bible (what the Christians call the Old Testament and the Jews call the Torah) costs $39.99 on the Israel365 website. The longer and complete Tanakh version—20 paperback volumes, including the Torah, the Prophets, Judges, Proverbs, Psalms, etc.—was recently completed and is now available on the site for $120.
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“You can find all kinds of translations of the Bible out there—88 percent of Americans own at least one,” says Weisz. “But this is the first to draw our attention to the absolute centrality of the land of Israel and its eternal connection to the Jewish people.”
Staying faithful to the original wording of the text, he adds, packs a special message for those who, like religious people of both faiths, read the Bible literally as the word of God.
“The Israel Bible” is a publication whose time has come, says Rabbi Shlomo Riskin, the founding chief rabbi of the Israeli community of Efrat, who penned the foreword to the new Bible.
“In these very critical and tempestuous times it is especially important to understand the inexplicable connection between the nation of Israel and the land of Israel,” Riskin says. “And this is precisely what Rabbi Tuly Weisz has succeeded in doing in this timely translation of the Bible.”
Though it is designed for all, by far the greatest number of readers of “The Israel Bible” are expected to be evangelicals Christians.
“The Bible, the land, and the people of Israel are one, and this new Bible reminds us of this bond,” says Pastor Keith Johnson, founder of Biblical Foundations Academy International, upon visiting Israel from his Charlotte, N.C., home. “You can’t read the Bible, the word of God, without understanding the significance of Israel—past, present, and future. In 1948, the prophecy came to pass in our own time and no one can disconnect the people from their land ever again. Now that the God and people and land of Israel are back together, history is happening here.”
Jews and Christians share a biblical heritage, and the new Bible “shows even more clearly that this is the land God chose for the Jewish people,” adds Johnson.

Copies of the newly released Israel Bible at the Siyum event. (Photo: D2 Photography / Breaking Israel News)
Copies of the newly released Israel Bible at the Siyum event. (Photo: D2 Photography / Breaking Israel News)

Sondra Baras sees the value of the new edition from both the Jewish and Christian perspectives. An observant Jew, Baras heads the Israel office of Christian Friends of Israeli Communities, an initiative that helps Christians find travel and programming experiences in Israel.
“Many in the evangelical community are trying to understand what Israel is all about and how it connects with what they’re reading in their Bibles, so coming into contact with Jews in Israel brings the Bible to life for them,” she says. “They get what we’re doing here because their Bible is clear about why Jews belong in Israel.”
Weisz writes in the new Bible’s introduction, “Efforts to vilify the Jewish state seem to expand daily across the globe, as does the number of evangelicals who stand strong with the nation and the people of Israel as an expression of their commitment to God’s word.”
The rabbi has a prayer of his own to add: “May ‘The Israel Bible’ be a small contribution in bringing about the final redemption of Israel and the world.”

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Heed the Words of Jeremiah ✡ "A Leafy Olive Tree"

The Lord called thy name a leafy olive tree, fair with goodly fruit; with the noise of a great tumult He hath kindled fire upon it, and the branches of it are broken

JEREMIAH (11.16)

זַיִת רַעֲנָן יְפֵה פְרִי תֹאַר קָרָא יְ-הוָה שְׁמֵךְ לְקוֹל הֲמוּלָּה גְדֹלָה הִצִּית אֵשׁ עָלֶיהָ וְרָעוּ דָּלִיּוֹתָיו

ירמיהו יא:טז

za-yit ra-a-nan y'-fay f'-ree to-ar ka-ra a-do-nai sh'-maykh l'-kol ha-mu-la g'-do-la hi-tzeet aysh a-le-ha v'-ra-u da-li-yo-tav

Jerusalem Inspiration

The first time the olive appears in the Bible is when Noah checks to see if the flood waters have receded. When the dove returns with an olive branch in its mouth, Noah knows that the water has receded sufficiently and life has begun anew (Genesis 8:11, 21). Pure olive oil was also used for the lighting of the golden lamp in the Temple, as well as to anoint priests and kings as part of their initiation. One lesson we can take from the olive is that just like an olive only yields oil when pressed, so too, when we are pressed between the millstones of life, our best selves emerge. It is often only when forced that we rise to the occasion to meet life’s challenges.  We now find ourselves in the days preceeding Tisha B'Av, the day when we commemorate the destruction of our holy Temple in Jerusalem.  History has taught us that Jeremiah's words ring true, and in the face of hardship, the Jewish people rise to the challenge.

Aliyah Under Fire

The inspiring words of greeting to over two hundred new Israeli citizens, who chose to move to Israel during last summer's war, are a true testament to the Jewish nation's ability to overcome any challenge.

Why Doesn't Iran Deal Include U.S. Hostage Release?

Four Americans are being held in Iran, at least three on what are considered to be trumped-up charges, and their families would like to know why US President Barack Obama has not done anything to get them out?

Jerusalem Washing Cup

We are now in the saddest period in the Jewish calendar, when we remember the destruction of the Holy Temples in Jerusalem. Bring a piece of Jerusalem into your home with this beautiful ritual washing cup featuring the Jerusalem skyline.

Jerusalem Daily Photo

A sprawling olive tree by Yehoshua Halevi. The symbol of the olive tree was woven onto the flag of one of the tribes of Israel.  Do you know which one, and its significance? Send me your answer or post it on Facebook.

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Thursday, June 5, 2014

Happy Shavuot! ✡ ""Moses Came Down From Mount Sinai"

When Moses came down from Mount Sinai with the two tables of the testimony in hand... he knew not that the skin of his face had become radiant.

EXODUS (34:29)
 

וַיְהִי בְּרֶדֶת מֹשֶׁה מֵהַר סִינַי וּשְׁנֵי לֻחֹת הָעֵדֻת בְּיַד מֹשֶׁה בְּרִדְתּוֹ מִן הָהָר וּמֹשֶׁה לֹא יָדַע כִּי קָרַן עוֹר פָּנָיו בְּדַבְּרוֹ אִתּו

שמות ל’’ד:כ’’ט


va-y'-HEE b'-re-DET mo-SHE may-HAR see-NAI u-sh'-NAY lu-KHOT ha-ay-DUT b'-YAD mo-SHE b'-rid-TO min ha-HAR u-mo-SHE lo ya-DA kee ka-RAN or pa-NAV b'-dab-RO i-TO

Today's Israel Inspiration

This is one of the worst example of a mistranslation from the original, Hebrew text of the Torah. The Hebrew words  קָרַן עוֹר / "ka-ran or" mean that his face was radiant, but when Pope Julius II commissioned Michelangelo to sculpt Moses receiving the Tablets, they misinterpreted the words to mean that there were horns of light coming from him, hence the now famous - but erroneous - depiction of a horned Moses sitting in Rome. There is nothing like studying the Bible in its REAL language: Hebrew!

The Day that Shook the World

Discover the most important intellectual development in human history - the giving of the Torah.
 

Teva's Parkinson Drug Comes to Japan

Israel's Teva Pharmaceutical has recently signed an agreement with Japan’s largest pharmaceutical company, Takeda, to commercialize the Israeli company’s innovative treatment for Parkinson’s disease, rasagiline, in Japan.
 

Moisturizing Skin Care

This moisturizing day cream, enriched with natural minerals from the Dead Sea, is great for soothing all skin types.
 

Today's Israel Photo

Photo of the hills of Haifa by Natasha Pnini. Haifa is a contraction of the two Hebrew words Hof Yafe - beautiful shore. Situated on a rounded bay, at the meeting place of mountain, valley and sea, Haifa does enjoy magnificent scenery.
 

Yesterday's Photo Trivia

Yesterday's beautiful photo by Yehoshua Halevi featured Mount Hermon, the country’s highest point with a 2,814-meter peak. It served as the northern boundary of the Promised Land (Deut. 3:8).

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Please help us continue to spread the beauty and significance of the Land of Israel!
 

“Enjoying the Israel Bible”

It’s great to hear from so many of you - stay in touch and let us know where in the world you are enjoying Israel365!
 
 
Thank you so much for your emails and the lovely information about the Land of Israel. I am enjoying the Israel Bible which comes every month. Ken S.

Love for Israel from the Philippines. Warlee T.
Wishing you a Happy Shavuot, a Chag Sameach / חג שמח!
Shalom,
Rabbi Tuly Weisz
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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.
 

“Love Your Emails” ... from Australia to Madagascar!

It’s great to hear from so many of you - stay in touch and let us know where in the world you are enjoying Israel365!
 
Love your emails. Prayers are with you. God bless, Rose McKinlay, Australia

I am blessed every day receiving from Israel365. I come from Madagascar, Mina
Shabbat Shalom,
Rabbi Tuly Weisz
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