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

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Israeli Professor: New Testament is a Jewish Text

Israeli Professor: New Testament is a Jewish Text

Sunday, June 01, 2014 |  Israel Today Staff 

  
A prominent Israeli professor writing in the free Israeli daily newspaper Israel Hayom continues the trend of Jews both here and abroad reclaiming Jesus and even the New Testament as their own.
Professor Eyal Regev, head of the Land of Israel Studies and Archaeology Department at Bar-Ilan University, writes that while most Jews might not believe the New Testament or Jesus’ claims of messiahship, it is now indisputable among most Jews that the movement that became Christianity was originally Jewish to the core.
“The books of the New Testament, the gospels that tell the story of Jesus’ life and teachings, the Epistles of Paul, and other writings, contain many quotes from the Pentateuch, as well as sermons peppered with the spirit of Second Temple Judaism,” notes Regev.
The professor continues: “The New Testament writings, as bizarre as they might appear to a Jew who does not believe in Jesus, are Jewish compositions.”
He even acknowledges that it was not the original intent of the followers of Jesus to break away from Judaism and form a separate religion.
Regev goes on to applaud more and more Christians for coming to these conclusions, pointing out that it is not an easy process for adherents and leaders of the world’s largest religion. “Such an acknowledgment could lead them to conclude that the Christian religion as we know it veered off the original path of Jesus and his students, or that it does not have a claim to its most fundamental spiritual assets,” he writes.
[hat tip: Rosh Pina Project]
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Wednesday, May 28, 2014

'Our capital is the heart of our nation, it has to be united' - ISRAEL HAYOM

Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

'Our capital is the heart of our nation, 
it has to be united'

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu marks 47th anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem • "We want to ensure that Jerusalem is built and that it flourishes," he says • Housing Minister Uri Ariel: We will continue to build in all parts of our land.

Monday, April 28, 2014

March in Hungary Remembers Holocaust

March in Hungary Remembers Holocaust
April 28, 2014

Yori Yalon, The Associated Press and Israel Hayom Staff

Some 12,000 people participate in march honoring the memory of the 550,000 Hungarian Jews who perished in the Holocaust • "I have deliberately come on this march to ask for forgiveness from the Jewish people and the survivors," one participant says.

Sunday's march in Budapest 
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 Photo credit: AFP

National Library of Israel reveals Hannah Szenes' last letter - Holocaust Remembrance Day - Israel Hayom

                  National Library of Israel reveals
              Hannah Szenes' last letter
           Holocaust Remembrance Day
Israel Hayom  April 28, 2014

Letter written by iconic World War II-era paratrooper Hannah Szenes six months before her execution unveiled on Holocaust Remembrance Day • "Szenes was an inspiration and one of the Jewish community's greatest symbols," says National Library curator.
Yori Yalon

Hannah Szenes 
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 Photo credit: No credit

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Cameron to make 1st visit as UK leader to Israel - Israel Hayom

Cameron to make 1st visit as UK leader to Israel
Tuesday, March 11, 2014


British Prime Minister David Cameron to meet with Israeli and Palestinian leaders, address Knesset • Cameron initially planned to visit Israel last month but postponed the trip to deal with floods in England. 

The Associated Press and Israel Hayom Staff
British Prime Minister David Cameron will arrive in Israel on Wednesday
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 Photo credit: Reuters

U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron plans to make his first visit as British leader to Israel and the Palestinian territories this week. Cameron's Downing Street office says he will meet Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and deliver a speech at the Knesset on Wednesday.

He also is scheduled to meet Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas during his two-day trip.

Cameron initially planned to visit Israel last month but had to postpone the trip because his government faced emergency flooding in parts of England. Cameron did visit Israel as an opposition lawmaker before his 2010 rise to power.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

"Canada will stand with Israel." - Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper - 'Through fire and water, Canada will stand with Israel'

Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, 
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and wives




'Through fire and water, Canada will stand with Israel'

Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper delivers stirring pro-Israel speech at the Knesset • Harper: I believe the story of Israel is a great example to the world • Two Arab MKs disrupt Harper's speech • Netanyahu: Harper stands up for the truth.

Gideon Alon, Shlomo Cesana, Daniel Siryoti, Israel Hayom Staff and News Agencies
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper addresses the Knesset on Monday
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 Photo credit: Dudi Vaaknin

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Jerusalem Snow...and a lot of it. 12.12.13

Jerusalem's Old City 12.12.13


Jerusalem of snow - school is canceled and city shuts down as snow envelopes Jerusalem • Strong winds pound the north and center of the country • Meteorologists say the worst is yet to come. (Israel Hayom)

http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=13963


Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Is the Temple menorah from 70 A.D. there in Rome?

Holiness, mystery and ancient secrets: Inside the Vatican

Israel Hayom diplomatic correspondent Shlomo Cesana on his meeting with Pope Francis • "Jerusalem is important to both of us," I say. He smiles and recites a blessing in Latin: "Next year in Jerusalem."

Shlomo Cesana
Israel Hayom political correspondent Shlomo Cesana with the pope. "Jerusalem is important to both of us" 
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 Photo credit: Amos Ben Gershom

Friday, November 1, 2013

The Christian pantheon of Holy Land explorers


The Christian pantheon of Holy Land explorers


Walled off, neglected, vandalized, the Protestant cemetery on Mount Zion tells the story of a generation of legendary 19th century explorers who studied the Land of Israel • A new article by Israeli archeologists investigates this unique site. 
Nadav Shragai

The Protestant cemetery on Mount Zion
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 Photo credit: Reuven Milon

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Israel Hayom - "In the footsteps of ancient Israelite kings"

In the footsteps of ancient Israelite kings


Do the stories of the Bible have an actual historical basis or are they myths? • The controversy over the birth of the Israelite nation stems partially from sparse archaeological artifacts, but archaeologist Adam Zertal's discoveries are changing that.
Dror Eydar

A Gilgal in Rimonim
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 Photo credit: Assaf Solomon