Thursday, May 29, 2014

Israel Hints at Renewed Settlement Activity

Israel Hints at Renewed Settlement Activity

Thursday, May 29, 2014 |  Ryan Jones  ISRAEL TODAY
With the full breakdown of US-brokered peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians, the Jewish state is hinting at a full renewal of “settlement activity” in Judea and Samaria.
In a visit with settlement leaders in the Benjamin Regional Council on Tuesday, Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon insisted that the presence of Jews in Judea and Samaria was crucial to Israel’s security and future in the region.
“There is no security without the settlement enterprise. Where there is no settlement enterprise, there is no security,” said Ya’alon.
Later that same day, Housing Minister Uri Ariel told a Jerusalem Day celebration that not only would Jerusalem never again be divided, but that the government would also stop freezing the building of Jewish homes in other parts of the disputed territories. “There will be no more freezes — we won’t allow it,” Ariel stated.
According to Ariel, the end goal is that “there will be just one state between the Jordan River and the sea, and that is the State of Israel.”
The statements by these two ministers come just days after reports that the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had decided to adopt certain clauses from the findings of the Levy Committee established in 2012 to determine the legality of Jewish settlement in Judea and Samaria.
Ha’aretz reported that in accordance with the Levy Committee findings, the government would significantly ease restrictions on Jewish construction in these areas.
Netanyahu himself commissioned the Levy Committee, a panel of jurists that included an international legal expert originally involved in formulating the so-called “Oslo Accords.”
Drawing on “international, Jordanian, Israeli and even Ottoman laws,” the Levy Committee concluded that “from the point of view of international law, the classical laws of ‘occupation’ as set out in the relevant international conventions cannot be considered applicable to the unique and sui generis historic and legal circumstances of Israel’s presence in Judea and Samaria, over the course of decades.”
The Geneva Conventions define “military occupation” as the seizing of another nation’s land, and the fact is that no nation legally controlled Judea and Samaria following the fall of the Ottoman Empire, which itself had ruled the area for over five centuries.
Additionally, the Jews cannot be considered an outside force in Judea and Samaria, but rather the historic founders of the territory as a unified nation-state. Jewish archeological finds dating back millennia abound in the “West Bank.”
Despite these legal and historical validations of a Jewish presence in Judea and Samaria, the Palestinian leadership is adamant that Jewish settlement activity is the sole obstacle to peace.
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Jerusalem Synagogue Destroyed in 1948 to be Rebuilt - ISRAEL TODAY

Jerusalem Synagogue Destroyed in 1948 to be Rebuilt

Thursday, May 29, 2014 |  Yossi Aloni  ISRAEL TODAY

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JerusalemAt a ceremony in the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem’s Old City, Israeli officials laid the cornerstone for the rebuilding of the Tiferet Israel Synagogue.
At a ceremony in the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem’s Old City, Israeli officials laid the cornerstone for the rebuilding of the Tiferet Israel Synagogue.
Founded in 1872, the Tiferet Israel Synagogue was, along with the nearby Hurva Synagogue, destroyed by the Jordanians during the Israeli-Arab war in 1948.
The Hurva Synagogue was beautifully rebuilt and rededicated in 2010, and now it’s the turn of the Tiferet Israel Synagogue.
Prior to the cornerstone-laying ceremony, Israel conducted an archeological survey of the land where Tiferet Israel sits and found artifacts dating to the First and Second Temple periods.
The cornerstone used in the ceremony was taken from the actual remains of the destroyed Tiferet Israel Synagogue.
Speaking at the event, Housing Minister Uri Ariel said, “Today we have triumphed in the laying of yet another building block in the development of Jerusalem, a symbolic point in the vision that continues to come true before our eyes: ‘Renew our days as of old,’” a reference to Lamentations 5:21.
Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat added, “Today we lay the cornerstone of one of the important symbols of the Jewish community in Jerusalem. The Municipality attaches great importance to the preservation and restoration of heritage sites in Jerusalem, and we will continue to maintain the heritage of Israel in this city.”
Arab officials expressed outrage over what they called a further attempt to “Judaize” the city, and were especially concerned by the fact that the rebuilt Tiferet Israel Synagogue will sit higher than the Al Aqsa Mosque.
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A Prayerful Denzel Washington Tells Young Actors, 'Get on Your Knees in the Morning' - CHARISMA NEWS

Denzel Washington

Denzel Washington recently told a group of young actors to pray every morning. (Facebook)

A Prayerful Denzel Washington Tells Young Actors, 'Get on Your Knees in the Morning'

Denzel Washington recently told a group of young actors that a good way to make sure you pray every morning is to put your shoes "way under the bed at night" so you "gotta get on your knees in the morning."
The Academy Award-winning actor was seen speaking to the young people in a video R&B singer and actor Tyrese Gibson posted on Facebook Sunday. He encouraged the group of seemingly aspiring actors to use their talent for good and always remember to pray.
"I pray that you all put your shoes way under the bed at night so that you gotta get on your knees in the morning to find them. And while you're down there, thank God for grace and mercy and understanding. We all fall short of the glory. We all got plenty," he said.
"If you just start thinking of all the things you've got to say thank you for, that's a day. That's easily a day," he added.
The actor, who is currently starring in a Broadway adaption of Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun, told the young actors that before every show he and the cast gather for prayer led by a young boy, Bryce Clyde Jenkins, an actor in the show.
"We have a little boy in our show—we're doing Raisin in the Sun—and we have a circle. We pray every day," Washington noted. "And his prayer—this boy is prayed up. He just prays that we go out and touch someone tonight. He says, 'God, somebody out there needs us tonight.'"
Washington also encouraged the group to realize that while it is good to have money, they should not abuse their gifts for material gain.
"And we all have that unique gift to go out and touch people to affect people. Understand that gift, protect that gift, appreciate that gift, utilize that gift. Don't abuse that gift," he told the actors.
"You'll never see a U-Haul behind a hearse. ... Now, I've been blessed to make hundreds of millions of dollars in my life. I can't take it with me, and neither can you. It's not how much you have but what you do with what you have," Washington said.
Watch the video below.
 

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.

May God bless you from Zion, and may you gaze upon the goodness of Jerusalem, all the days of your life. PSALMS (128:5) - ISRAEL365

May God bless you from Zion, and may you gaze upon the goodness of Jerusalem, all the days of your life.

PSALMS (128:5)
 

יְבָרֶכְךָ יְ-הוָה מִצִּיּוֹן וּרְאֵה בְּטוּב יְרוּשָׁלִָם כֹּל יְמֵי חַיֶּיךָ

תהילים קכ’’ח:ה


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Today's Israel Inspiration

On this day, 47 years ago, the Israeli army captured Jerusalem during the Six Day War. The miracles of 1967 were on par with the greatest Biblical events and this day is a cause for great celebration, reflection and thanks to God for returning His Holy City to Jewish hands which we hope quickly leads to the coming of the Messiah to the City of Jerusalem for the ultimate Yom Yerushalayim. Show your support of our brave soldiers who defend Jerusalem to this day, ensuring that her holy sites remain safe for worshippers of all faiths.

Jerusalem United!

Celebrate the re-unification of Israel's eternal capital in this inspiring video. Includes actual footage from the Six Day War and the liberation of Jerusalem by Israeli soldiers.
 

Jerusalem "Flag Dance" Parade Today 

Celebrations and activities have been planned throughout the city for Jerusalem Day. Among them, tens of thousands of participants are expected to join the annual “Flag Dance” parade which ends in a rally and celebratory prayers at the Western Wall.
 

Jerusalem T-Shirt

Wear your support for our eternal, undivided capital Jerusalem with this great 100% cotton t-shirt!
 

Today's Israel Photo

Israeli soldiers rejoice at the liberation of the Western Wall on day 3 of the Six Day War. General Rabbi Shlomo Goren can be seen with a Torah scroll and shofar, which he carried with hope for this miraculous re-unification of Jerusalem after 2,000 years!

Yesterday's Photo Trivia

Yesterday's photo featured the cliffs on the eastern edge of Masada, reaching about 1,300 feet (400 m) high. In this area, a 2,000-year-old seed was discovered during archaeological excavations in the early 1960s and was successfully germinated into a date plant!
 

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Today's Scenes and Inspiration is sponsored by Claude Lemoine of South Africa. Toda raba!
 

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