When asked to reflect upon the significance of Jerusalem, renowned Holocaust survivor and Nobel prize winner, Elie Wiesel said, “Jerusalem must remain the world’s Jewish spiritual capital, not a symbol of anguish and bitterness, but a symbol of trust and hope. As the Hasidic master Rebbe Nahman of Bratslav said, ‘Everything in this world has a heart; the heart itself has its own heart.’ Jerusalem is the heart of our heart, the soul of our soul.” Heart to Heart, Israel's vital national blood bank, gives hope for a people now and a future for a nation.
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Check out this amazing ancient find in Jerusalem's tunnel excavations.
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The world’s smallest Bible cannot be read without a microscope, and it will be on display at the Israel Museum beginning this month. The Nano Bible was created by the Russell Berrie Nanotechnology Institute of the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, and is smaller than the head of a pin.
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Stay connected to your biblical roots by wearing your Hebrew name proudly! Don’t know your Hebrew name? No problem! Many English names derive from Hebrew names in the Bible, and the rest have etymological or spiritual cousins in Biblical sources. Just include your English name and we’ll find the Hebrew name in the Bible that’s most closely connected to yours.
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The heart of this blessed country lies in the glorious Jerusalem. Safi Allmancaptured this fabulous scene of the old city walls alight. The split in the road featured allows the driver entrance to the old city by a choice of two gates, can you name them? Send me your answer or post it on Facebook.
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Today's Jerusalem Scenes and Inspiration is sponsored by George Akolgo Anamolga from the Netherlands. Toda Raba!
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Good morning, Thanks for all your Israel News. Christian love for Israel, John S.
I am from Edmonton, Alberta Canada. I am praying for Peace of Jerusalem and also Israel. Jim |
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Blessing from Jerusalem, Rabbi Tuly Weisz
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