Monday, August 15, 2016

Mountain of History: Why Jerusalem's 'Re-Settlers' Won't Be Bullied - CBN News Julie Stahl


Mountain of History: Why Jerusalem's 'Re-Settlers' Won't Be Bullied
08-15-2016
CBN News Julie Stahl

JERUSALEM, Israel – The Mount of Olives is an important biblical site. It's also part of the disputed area known as East Jerusalem. CBN's Scott Ross visited a Jewish family who is living there amidst a sea of Arabs.

The Bible mentions the Mount of Olives many times in both the Old and New Testaments – there Jesus wept over Jerusalem, prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane, was arrested, crucified and ascended to heaven.  It's the place where Christ will return to redeem Jerusalem.
Ross visited Yishai Fleisher and his family at their home in Ma'aleh HaZeitim -- the Olive Heights – in Hebrew, on the slopes of the Mount of Olives. From Fleisher's balcony, he has a stunning, close-up view of the southeast corner of Jerusalem's Old City. That means he's staring at the Temple Mount with its golden Dome of the Rock shrine.

 
"Those are the walls that (were) rebuilt by Sultan the Magnificent (more than 450 years ago), but those are built upon the ancient city walls of Jerusalem," Fleischer told Ross.   
"We see the Temple Mount where we know the two temples stood and where Abraham almost sacrificed his son, Isaac, at the binding (of Isaac in Genesis)," he said.
A Mountain of Jewish History
Some call Fleisher a settler and say his community is a stumbling block to peace, but he says Jews have been here for thousands of years and he's not going to be bullied out of it.
"And if we look a little more to the east, we see the magnificent Mount of Olives cemetery, which has 180,000 Jewish graves. I call it the mountain of history. It's got important Jews – our peoples' ancestral burial ground from 3,000 years ago," he said.
And this ancient piece of Jewish history is located in the eastern part of the city, which many refer to as "East Jerusalem."

"These were lands that were actually taken away from Israel in 1948 by the Jordanian Army, which was British-led and British-trained and British-armed, and in 1967, we liberated or captured these lands and returned back to places like this," he explained.
"And that's why it's always so funny to me when people claim that we don't have a right to be here, that we're on somebody else's land. I just point them to this mountain and say, 'Well, look at it. It speaks for itself, you know. This is where our people have been for the last 3,000 years,'" he said.
Call Us 'Indigenous Returnees'

Fleischer says Jewish people purchased the land where his community sits in the 1700s to expand the cemetery. But the expansion didn't happen.  
Now 100 Jewish families live in the secured complex of apartment buildings known as Ma'aleh Hazeitim built on that land. Children play within the compound in the mostly Arab neighborhood.

"We live with Arab neighbors. These folks are all Arabs, Muslims, a few Christians, but mostly Muslims. Yet some of them believing in the jihadist ideology that we don't have any rights here," Fleisher said.
"This next door neighbor is an Arab," Ross noted as he looked at the building right next door. "There's an Arab. Are there contentions among you? Do you live in peace?"
"Instead of the word "peace" I prefer a word called normalization. We are trying very hard to normalize our existence back here. We see ourselves as the indigenous returnees," Yishai explained.
Fleischer says the compound and those who live there face weekly attacks, yet they hold on.
A 'David vs. Goliath' Tradition
Ross asked Fleischer how he could raise his two children in such an environment.

"People say, you know, aren't you putting them in danger? And the first thing to remember (is) that being a Jew is a dangerous occupation (in itself). Always has been," Fleischer said. "And second thing, we're teaching them to be courageous in the face of bullies, which is a Jewish tradition, a David versus Goliath tradition."
"And that is not to let people push you around and not to let people erase your story and try to tell you that you don't belong in Jerusalem. I mean, there's no greater irony than to tell Jews that they don't belong in Jerusalem," he said.
If Jerusalem Were Divided...

"What would happen if Jerusalem were divided?" Ross asked. Palestinian Arabs want to see Jerusalem divided with the eastern part of the city, including the Mount of Olives and the Temple Mount, as the capital of a future Palestinian state.
"It's the progressive people who claim that it's a good idea to divide Jerusalem and yet, what are you saying?  Are you saying that we should take a city, build a wall down the middle, and divide it based on race and ethnicity and move Arabs to one side and Jews to the other side?" Fleischer continued.
"I mean, that's a vision of progress to racially divide a city and build a scar like wall down the middle it? It's so regressive," he said. "We stand against dividing the city and dividing this land."
"You would take exception to the word or the definition of yourselves as being settlers?" Ross asked.
"We are not settlers.  We're re-settlers. We are re-claiming our ancestral rights. And to create a narrative that we don't belong and that somehow we're foreigners in this land is a myth. It's been created in order to delegitimize the Jewish people's right to this land," Fleisher said.
What 'Land for Peace' Really Means

"How do you view the philosophy of land for peace?" Ross asked. For decades that's been the formula the Arab world has offered Israel – give up land and we'll give you peace. But it's never worked.
"It's actually a misunderstanding about the Middle East mindset. When you say, 'I'm willing to give my land for peace,' what the Middle Easterner will hear is, 'here's my wife, take her, just don't hurt me'," Fleisher explained.  
"So when you say land for peace, you're actually giving up the most coveted thing here in the region, which is your land and it just shows you to be a completely spineless, jelly-like creature, which with time will be destroyed," he said.

"Every place that we leave and that we abandon and that we shrink away from, shirk away from…becomes our cancer," he added. "If it's South Lebanon, (it) becomes the home of Hezbollah; if it's Gaza, it becomes the home of ceaseless Hamas wars.  Three wars in six years, okay. To make it in the Middle East, you have to be big; you have to be tough; you have to be a regional superpower. The message of Israel is one of tremendous opportunity for a better life."

Praying for Jerusalem

Noting that the book of Psalms commands us to pray for the peace of Jerusalem, Ross asked how Christians can pray for Fleisher, his family and those who live "in the middle of it in Ma'aleh HaZeitim.
"One of the ways to pray for Jerusalem is to come here.  And go to the (Western) Wall and go to the Temple Mount and talk to God and thank Him for the opportunity.  Be part of the story in some way," Fleisher advised.
But he said there's more.

"We have to take it also from the realm of prayer and the realm of hope to the realm of action. And one example is that the United States of America does not recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. In fact, they don't even recognize Jerusalem as a city in Israel."
"Tell your countries, 'Put your embassies in Jerusalem.' What kind of disrespect is that to Jerusalem and to Israel and to the God of Israel, to the God of the Bible, that you don't even recognize Jerusalem as the renewed, reconstituted capital of the Jewish commonwealth that we've all prayed and yearned for, of the promises of the Bible?" he asked.

Breathtaking Jerusalem at Twilight ✡ "Bring You Home to the Land" - ISRAEL365

Behold they say, 'Our bones have become dried up,
our hope is lost...' Therefore, prophesy and say to them, "So says the Lord God: Lo! I open your graves and cause you to come up out of your graves as My people, and bring you home to the land of Israel."

הִנֵּה אֹמְרִים יָבְשׁוּ עַצְמוֹתֵינוּ וְאָבְדָה תִקְוָתֵנוּ... לָכֵן הִנָּבֵא וְאָמַרְתָּ אֲלֵיהֶם כֹּה אָמַר אֲדֹנָי יֱ-הֹוִה הִנֵּה אֲנִי פֹתֵחַ אֶת קִבְרוֹתֵיכֶם וְהַעֲלֵיתִי אֶתְכֶם מִקִּבְרוֹתֵיכֶם עַמִּי וְהֵבֵאתִי אֶתְכֶם אֶל אַדְמַת יִשְׂרָאֵל

יחזקאל לז:יא:יב

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Today's Israel Inspiration

Today's verse is alluded to in Israel's stirring national anthem, Hatikva ("The Hope"), which includes the moving lyrics: "Our hope is not yet lost, our ancient hope, to return to the Land of our fathers." Though the Jewish people despaired in exile, God promised to redeem them and lead them back to the Land. Show your pride in the Land and shop our Israel365 store for great Israeli Maps & Flags, on sale now!
 

"Return to Zion"

Sing along in Hebrew to Dudu Fisher’s beautiful rendition of Psalm 126, filled with prayers for the Ultimate Redemption.
 

Hundreds of Jews Pray at Tomb of Aaron’s Sons While Arabs Throw Rocks

Recently approximately 400 Jews entered the Arab village of Awarta to pray at the tombs of Elazar and Itamar, named in the Bible as the sons of Aaron the Priest. The crowd of worshippers entered with heavy IDF escort.
 

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Sharon Gabay's breathtaking photo of Jerusalem at twilight.
 

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Elijah climbed to the top of Carmel, bent down to the ground and put his face between his knees. "Go and look toward the sea," he told his servant. And he went up and looked.
 
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Violence Erupts In America’s Heartland As Milwaukee Becomes The Latest U.S. City To Burn - Michael Snyder THE ECONOMIC COLLAPSE BLOG

Milwaukee Riot - YouTube Screenshot

Posted: 14 Aug 2016  Michael Snyder  THE ECONOMIC COLLAPSE BLOG

The city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin exploded in violence last night as the wave of chaos and civil unrest that is sweeping across America continues to intensify.  At this point, many of our largest cities have become powder kegs of anger and frustration, and a full-blown riot can be set off with a single bullet.  In this case, an armed suspect was shot and killed by Milwaukee police as he attempted to evade the police, and his death almost instantly set off pandemonium in the heart of the city.  

America is being ripped apart, and much more violence is coming.  Decades of social decay and economic decline have fundamentally transformed many of our greatest cities, and tensions that have been simmering for a very long time are now being brought to a boil.  Sadly, it seems quite likely that we will see even more rage, hatred and divisiveness in the months ahead.

The sudden eruption of violence that we witnessed in Milwaukee last night was absolutely stunning.  Within just hours after the shooting of the armed suspect, fires were burning all over the city
Protesters clashed with officers in the hours after a Milwaukee police officer shot and killed an armed suspect during a foot chase. After an hours-long confrontation with officers, police reported that a gas station was set on fire. Police said firefighters initially could not get close to the blaze because of gunshots.
Later, fires were started at a bank branch, a beauty supply company and an auto parts store as scores of people gathered near the crime scene on the city’s north side, a grim Mayor Tom Barrett said at a news conference Saturday night. He said the unrest was driven by a social media frenzy urging people to gather in the area.
Of course police were one of the primary targets of the violence.  It is being reported that at least one squad car was set ablaze, and another had a brick thrown through a window.
One prominent Milwaukee city official is blaming racial injustice for the violence.  The following comes from CNN
City Alderman Khalif Rainey said the area has been a “powder keg” for potential violence throughout the summer.
“What happened tonight may not have been right and I am not justifying that but no one can deny the fact that there are problems, racial problems in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, that need to be rectified,” Rainey said. “This community of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, has become the worst place to live for African Americans in the entire country.”
Rainey said Saturday’s violence was a byproduct of inequities, injustice, unemployment and under-education.
“Something has to be done to address these issues,” he said. “The black people of Milwaukee are tired, they are tired of living under this oppression, this is their life.”
Without a doubt, the suffering that is going on in our inner cities is intense.  Our economic infrastructure has been gutted by decades of bad trade deals, and evidence of severe social and moral decay is all around us.

But no matter how bad things are, there is never any excuse for committing random acts of violence.  In addition to setting businesses on fire, it is being reported that rioters were trying to drag people out of their vehicles in order to beat them up.

How in the world does that solve anything?

Meanwhile, police all over the nation continue to be targets of violence.  In a previous article, I told my readers that the number of police officers that have been shot and killed this year has risen by 78 percent compared to last year.

Well, over the past few days some more officers have been added to the list.  For example, the following is an excerpt from a CNN report about an officer that was just shot and killed in south Georgia…
A police officer was shot dead while responding to a call of a suspicious person in south Georgia, authorities said.
The shooting occurred Saturday night after the officer, Tim Smith, got the call in a residential area in Eastman, special agent Scott Whitley of the Georgia Bureau of Investigations said.
While on patrol, Smith encountered the subject and exited his car. That’s when he was fatally shot, Whitley said.
And this is from a Fox News report about an officer that was shot and killed in New Mexico…
Two Ohio fugitives wanted for a murder have been arrested after authorities say one of them fatally shot a New Mexico police officer.
Dona Ana County Sheriff’s spokeswoman Kelly Jameson said Saturday that 38-year-old Jesse Hanes is suspected of gunning down Hatch Police Officer Jose Chavez during a traffic stop Friday.
In addition, there was another very disturbing incident that just happened a few days ago in Arkansas.  When a suspect started shooting at police officers, one was killed, one was wounded, and a police dog named Kina that got hit and ran away was just found on Saturday
Police spokeswoman Kristin Faulkenberry told reporters the dog, named Kina, “was up and walking” when searchers found the animal Friday morning near where the shooting unfolded near Hackett, about 115 miles west of Little Rock.
The dog was shot and ran into a wooded area Wednesday when a man identified as Billy Monroe Jones opened fire on officers, killing Sebastian County Deputy Bill Cooper and wounding Hackett Police Chief Darrell Spells.
Earlier today I talked to a friend of mine that works as a police officer, and he admitted that he and his wife do think about all of this violence that is being directed at the police.  I suppose that it would be exceedingly difficult not to.  Those that are serving their communities in this way are going to have a very tough time moving forward.  At this point every single law enforcement officer in the entire nation is a potential target, and they are just going to have to find a way to deal with this new reality.

America is more divided than I have ever seen in my entire lifetime.  Instead of learning how to love one another, hatred is growing by the day.

More chaos is coming, more violence is coming, and more of our cities will burn.
Things didn’t have to turn out this way, but thanks to decades of incredibly foolish decisions we will now reap what we have sown.

Coin vs Narrative - Tsvi Sadan ISRAEL TODAY

Coin vs Narrative

Monday, August 15, 2016 |  
Tsvi Sadan  ISRAEL TODAY

The peace activist archeologists of Emek Shaveh want us to move away from treating archeological findings as evidence of one's faith and nationality, which basically means that they want Jews to forget about their particular past. 
Instead of focusing on Jewish history, Emek Shaveh wants to "reinstate the archaeological past as a universal human narrative." The goal of all of this is to counter the claim of Israel's historical right to this land.
Ancient artifacts, however, resist the idea of one universal narrative simply because they tell a particular story of a particular people. Though archeological sites and the findings therein need to be interpreted, the reconstruction of the past is still a science governed by evidences. In other words, archeological sites resist turning myths into narratives (the first is fact-based and the second is not). 
Some evidences, like coins, yield precise historical information. Others, like a wall, contain far less information. Evidences of varied qualities therefore enable a reasonable reconstruction of the past. 
Universal narrative, on the other hand, would have you believe that though Americans built the Hoover Dam on American soil, it should be regarded as a human narrative rather than American history. Sure, Americans are humans, but it is undeniably true that those humans who built the dam were Americans.
The sixteen silver and bronze coins found near the city of Modi'in last May represent one of countless evidences that refuse to yield to the universal narrative idea. These rare coins bear names like Yehohanan, Judah, Jonathan and Mattathias, all Hasmonean kings who ruled over Israel from 140-37 BCE. Other coins from the same cache are imprinted with the image of the Seleucid Greek king Antiochus IV, known also from the Book of Maccabees, and from the feast of Hanukkah. 
The Israel Antiquities Authority has determined that the coins were minted in Tyre between 135-126 BCE, so precise is the information that can be extracted from them.
Abraham Tendler, the head of the excavation, has said the dig site itself is most likely a Jewish estate and "the cache may have belonged to a Jew who hid his money in the hope of coming back to collect it, but he was unlucky and never did return." 
Tendler, true to the demands of his discipline, leaves the reconstructed story undetermined. The coins' imprints however confirm the known, that there were Hasmonean kings and a king named Antiochus. These coins testify once again to the bond which exists between the Land of Israel and the Jewish people which can't be dissolved by some magic formula, be it a narrative or forgetfulness by design.
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Sunday, August 14, 2016

Studio Asked Him to Direct The New BEN-HUR Film and He Said 'No Way' Without this Change - GRACE HILL MEDIA CHARISMA NEWS

Studio Asked Him to Direct The New BEN-HUR Film and He Said 'No Way' Without this Change

Director Timur Bekmambetov says he has honored to be asked by MGM to direct the studio's reinterpretation of the classic novel BEN-HUR: A TALE OF THE CHRIST, filmed for the big screen twice before. But Bekmambetov only took the job after he was certain he could implement his vision for spotlighting a different theme from the 1880 novel than the famous Charlton Heston version of the film did.
"The 1959 movie was about revenge, not about forgiveness," Bekmambetov told the entertainment Web site COLLIDER. "For me that was the main problem; I think that the novel is mainly about forgiveness, about the fact that a human being learned how to forgive."
When Bekmambetov saw the script and talked with producers, including Mark Burnett and Roma Downey, the team behind THE BIBLE miniseries, he felt the other filmmakers had the same thoughts about the movie and the same morals about life. What emerged, then, is the epic story of Judah Ben-Hur (Jack Huston), a prince falsely accused of treason by his adopted brother Messala (Toby Kebbell), an officer in the Roman army. Stripped of his title, separated from his family and the woman he loves (Nazanin Boniadi), Judah is forced into slavery. After years at sea, Judah returns to his homeland to seek revenge, but an encounter with Jesus (Rodrigo Santoro) leads him to the Crucifixion, where he discovers forgiveness and finds redemption.
That change in heart for Judah fueled by his interaction with Christ, is what gives the new movie it's power and relevance to today's audience, Bekmambetov says.
"Our modern world actually reminds me very much of a huge Roman Empire," he explained to COLLIDER. "In the Roman Empire, the most important important values were pride, rivalry, power, strength, the dictatorship of power and self-love. This kind of world does not have any prospects today.
"Humanity has to learn how to love and forgive."
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