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Mazal Tov! First Jacob's Sheep of Season Born on Israel's 70th Birthday - Breaking Israel News

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Mazal Tov! First Jacob's Sheep of Season Born on Israel's 70th Birthday

The little ewe was given the name, “Golda Meir”
“And the flocks conceived at the sight of the rods, and the flocks brought forth streaked, speckled, and spotted.” (Genesis 30:39)
 

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“Yerushalayim built up, a city knit together,4 to which tribes would make pilgrimage, the tribes of Hashem, —as was enjoined upon Yisrael— to praise the name of Hashem.” (Psalms 122:3)
 

[Photos] What Happens When Israeli Innovation Meets a Desire to Save Lives?

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“If you say, “We knew nothing of it,” Surely He who fathoms hearts will discern [the truth], He who watches over your life will know it, And He will pay each man as he deserves.” (Proverbs 24:12)
 

On Israel’s 70th, Charity Organization Finds Innovative Ways to Help the Poor

Meir Panim continues working to bridge the gaps between haves and have nots
“How many are the things You have made, Hashem; You have made them all with wisdom; the earth is full of Your creations.” (Psalms 104:24)
 

IDF Drops Leaflets Warning Gaza Residents Not to Riot at Border

The leaflets were dropped ahead of another expected round of riots
“When you approach a town to attack it, you shall offer it terms of peace.” (Deuteronomy 20:10)
 
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Remarkable Video Presents 70 Years of Israeli History and Achievement in 165 Seconds

Israel has grown in such a relatively short span of time
 

ESTHER 9:21

Purim is the only Jewish holiday that is observed on two different days, depending on one’s location. The residents of Yerushalayim (Jerusalem) and other walled cities celebrate on the fifteenth of Adar, while the rest of the world celebrates on the fourteenth of Adar...
 
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What Does God Do Every Day? ✡ "It Is A Land Which Hashem Your God Looks After" - Israel365

It is a land which Hashem your God looks after, on which Hashem your God always keeps His eye, from year’s beginning to year’s end
Deuteronomy 11:12 (The Israel Bible™)

אֶרֶץ אֲשֶׁר־יְהוָה אֱלֹהֶיךָ דֹּרֵשׁ אֹתָהּ תָּמִיד עֵינֵי יְהוָה אֱלֹהֶיךָ בָּהּ מֵרֵשִׁית הַשָּׁנָה וְעַד אַחֲרִית שָׁנָהל
Hear the verse in Hebrew

E-retz a-sher a-do-NAI e-lo-HE-kha do-RAYSH o-TAH ta-MEED ay-NAY a-do-NAI e-lo-HE-kha BA may-ray-SHEET ha-sha-NAH v’-AD a-kha-REET sha-NAH
 

What Does God Do Every Day?

This is the only time the Bible tells us how Hashem (God) “spends His time.” From the beginning of the year until the end, it says, the Creator of the universe focuses “His eyes” and attention on Israel. If we combine this idea with that mentioned in verse 22 instructing us to walk in Hashem’s ways and hold fast to Him, we must likewise keep our eyes focused on Eretz Yisrael (The Land of Israel) “from year’s beginning to year’s end.” This verse inspired Rabbi Tuly Weisz to publish The Israel Bible which highlights the unique connection between the Land, the People, and the God of Israel. The Israel Bible enables hundreds of thousands of people all over the world to connect with Israel each and every day of the year. 
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Another Christian Family Murdered in Pakistan, Violence Escalates - ACLJ STAFF

ISIS has murdered yet another Christian family in Pakistan. Will it ever stop? (ACLJ.com)

Another Christian Family Murdered in Pakistan, Violence Escalates

ACLJ STAFF
Violence against Christians in Pakistan just keeps escalating—this time with ISIS taking the credit—as mobs rule and the government continues to look the other way.
ISIS has claimed responsibility for the cold-blooded assassination of a Christian family in Quetta, Pakistan the day after Easter. The family of four Christians, who had come to the city to visit relatives, was riding in a rickshaw when reports say gunmen on motorcycles surrounded them on both sides and opened fire before speeding away. They left only one survivor—a 12-year-old girl who was taken to a local hospital and treated for injuries.
This attack comes just over a year after ISIS took credit for two suicide bomber attacks on Churches in Egypt on Palm Sunday.
These latest jihadist murders just add to the many violent attacks committed against Christians in Pakistan. In the days before this Easter holiday, we reported on another eruption of violence against Christians—this time a mob hurling bricks at Christians trying to hang a Palm Sunday banner for their church. Just a few weeks before that, Christians were beaten by a mob with clubs. In fact on Easter Sunday just two years before, a jihadist suicide bomber attacked a park in Pakistan, killing 18 Christians.
Christian families have been driven from their homes by angry mobs threatening to burn their houses to the ground. Multiple churches have been attacked and bombed. And we continue to advocate for Asia Bibi, the Christian mother of five, falsely accused of blasphemy and sentenced to death because of her faith.
These are not isolated incidents. Pakistan is currently not a safe place for Christians, despite the fact their government said it would abide by international agreements to protect religious minorities. So far there has been little evidence of any protection.
In fact in some parts of Pakistan, Christians can't even count on protection from the local authorities. Last year, a gang of police officers in Sheikkupura, Pakistan beat an eighth-grade Christian student to death over a schoolyard scuffle with a Muslim student. Our affiliate, the European Centre for Law and Justice (ECLJ), through its Pakistan office—the Organization for Legal Aid (OLA)—was able to secure a victoryagainst the attackers.
While not perhaps the justice we'd expect here at home, it is at least a positive turn in a nation where attacks on Christians largely go unpunished. But it's far from an end to the threat of violence Christians are living under.
Recently, we appealed to the United Nations, through the ECLJ, to remind Pakistan of its commitment to protect religious minorities against human rights violations and to prosecute those who harass or commit acts of violence against them.
ISIS is said to be weakened and losing ground, but these most recent vicious slayings are proof that the aftershocks of their Christian genocide are still actively being felt, not just in Iraq and Syria, but even in Pakistan. They cannot be permitted to gain another foothold in Pakistan.
The ACLJ will continue to monitor the situation in Pakistan and fight on behalf of persecuted Christians at the U.N., here at home before Congress, and globally through our affiliate offices.
Stand with us to demand protection for Christians around the world.
For the original article, visit aclj.org