Friday, May 24, 2013

Messianic Believers in Israel

Jewish anti-missionaries take on Messianic believers

Thursday, May 23, 2013 |  Israel Today Staff  
The ultra-Orthodox organization Yad L'Achim has long been a thorn in the side of Israel's Messianic Jewish community. Sometimes more than a thorn - Jack Teitel, the Jewish terrorist who almost killed Messianic youth Ami Ortiz, is believed to have strong ties to the group.
Now Yad L'Achim is targeting a blossoming Messianic community in the coastal city of Bat Yam. The local edition of the Hebrew daily Yediot Ahronot reported earlier this month that Yad L'Achim had received many complaints from residents upset about receiving "missionary material."
According to the article, local Messianic believers had visited homes in the area to share their faith. Yad L'Achim backers quoted in the piece also took offense at the reported recent founding of a new Messianic congregation, which they tried to paint as a "cult-ish" and "secretive" enterprise.
"We have a problem dealing with this issue, because the meetings take place in a private residential home in one of the apartment buildings so that naturally the activity there is very hidden and secretive," said one rabbi.
Oded Raban, a local Messianic Jew, refuted such nonsense, telling the paper that “there is nothing inappropriate in the [Messianic community's] activities ... [there is] no truth in the claims that we behave in an underhand manner. And if it comes across that way, the only reason is that we face such extreme antagonism, that it doesn’t leave us with many options.”
Raban reiterated what many other Messianic Israelis have stressed before:
"We have tens of thousands of believers in this country, and we are all citizens of this state. We are loyal to it, serve in the army, give to it, but our worldview is slightly different from other Jews’, and for that reason, other Jews see us as an anomaly. We, as our Jewish brothers, believe in God and see Him as the center of everything in this world."

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Marty Goetz, Paul Wilbur, Barry & Batya Segal, Ted Pearce - Chavah Messianic Radio station







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Israel Today partners with US Christian media


Israel Today partners with US Christian media

Wednesday, May 22, 2013 |  Jonathan David  
At a time when all sorts of ground breaking and biblical activity is happening in Israel, there's a strong new connection between Israel and the United States. Israel Today, the only independent news agency in Israel run by Jewish believers in Yeshua (Jesus), has begun providing complimentary news service from the Holy Land to Christian radio stations in the United States.
Thus far, the complimentary audio news service from Israel Today has been a resounding success, and is now heard on over 120 Christian radio stations in the United States, reaching millions of listeners.
After 35 years of successful service in Israel's news industry, Israel Today is now able to provide daily news service that Christian radio listeners connect with and appreciate. The timing of the alliance appears to be perfect as more news of Israel's biblical past, present and future is unfolding right before our eyes as well as our ears.
"Israel Today is providing a professional news service that is helping our listeners learn more about the Holy Land," said John Geli of Life Talk Radio.
Dan Rosecrans of AM730 KDAZ said they "recently added Israel Today ... [and] It fits beautifully with our emphasis on the Holy Land and what is truly happening there. I love the daily updates that tell us the truth."
Horizon Radio has had "multiple listeners express gratitude for a daily Israel Today news update," said station manager Johnny Wall. "Keep up the great work!"
Family Life Radio's Amy Phillips said of the Israel Today updates that she was "very impressed with the quality of information that makes a different culture understandable."
But we didn't stop with radio! Israel Today has also teamed up with quality Christian and Messianic publications in the US to provide timely feature stories for their websites and magazines.
"Israel Today provides a unique and needed perspective on the news from the Middle East," said Joseph Farah, editor-in-chief of WorldNetDaily.
Ari Hauben of the Messianic Jewish Alliance of America (MJAA) added, "Our ministry is honored to use and promote the Israel Today articles on a continual basis. What a blessing!"

Israel 'has had enough' of Syrian fire on Golan


Israel 'has had enough' of Syrian fire on Golan

Wednesday, May 22, 2013 |  Israel Today Staff  
Israeli and Syrian forces clashed in the Golan Heights on Tuesday in the most intense border incident since the start of Syria's civil war.
Syrian forces, both those belonging to the regime of Bashar Assad and rebel groups, have fired into the Israeli Golan Heights on a number of occasions over the past year. But until Tuesday, nearly all of those cross-border violations were classified as accidental.
For the first time in decades, Syrian officials on Tuesday confirmed that the Syrian army had purposely engaged Israeli troops on the border. The Syrians claimed to have destroyed an Israeli patrol vehicle, though Israel denied that it had suffered any casualties in the firefight.
Images published by the Hebrew press showed a Syrian force firing into Israel, and then being destroyed by an Israeli missile.
Shortly after the battle, Israeli army chief General Benny Gantz visited the area and stated that Israel "has had enough" of the cross-border attacks, and will make Assad pay.
It is still widely believed that Assad has no desire to provoke a full-scale war with Israel, knowing full well that he cannot fight both the Jewish state and the mounting rebel threat inside his own country. However, Gantz and other Israeli officials expect isolated cross-border incidents to increase significantly in the coming weeks.
PHOTO: IDF chief Gen. Benny Gantz surveys the Golan border region.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Jerusalem Post launches daily online newscast


Jerusalem Post launches daily online newscast

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
05/19/2013 03:20

Jpost.com brings you a daily round-up of events making headlines in Israel, the Middle East and Jewish World.


The Jerusalem Post is delighted to announce the launch on Sunday of its online TV news edition, The Jerusalem Post News. The program, aired exclusively on JPost.com, is to offer a round-up of the events making the headlines in Israel, the region and the Jewish world, as well as expert analysis from our leading correspondents, incisive interviews with newsmakers and a look behind the headlines.

Camilla Schick
Camilla Schick  Photo: Dimi Reider
The broadcast, some six months in development, is to air every evening on JPost.com, Sunday to Thursday. It’s to be hosted by Camilla Schick, a London-trained broadcast journalist specializing in covering the region, who has previously worked with international broadcasters including the BBC World Service and Britain’s Channel 4.

The advent of JPost TV News heralds a new era in the branding of the newspaper, says Jerusalem Post editor-in-chief Steve Linde.

“Our professionally produced TV news bulletin will provide readers of our website around the world with a new dimension to the Jerusalem Post brand name,” Linde says.

“It brings JPost.com into the 21st century by showing viewers what’s in the news through what is arguably the most powerful of all media – television – while offering an authoritative and trustworthy perspective on the situation in Israel, the Jewish world, the Middle East and the world at large.”

To stay up to date with all the news and views from Israel, the Jewish world and the Middle East, tune in to our online news round-up, only at jpost.com/video.
Follow The Jerusalem Post News on Twitter @JPostTVNews

Israel Today - Christian oil company boosts exploration in Israel


Christian oil company boosts exploration in Israel

Tuesday, May 21, 2013 |  Ryan Jones  
Zion Oil & Gas, an American Christian-run company, submitted a new exploratory license last month that will significantly increase its efforts to find oil in Israel.
Zion already explores for oil in areas covering some 218,000 acres of the Jewish state on its Asher-Menashe, Jordan Valley and Joseph licenses. The new Megiddo-Jezreel Valley Licence would add another 98,000 acres of territory.
Israel is generally supportive of outside efforts to find oil in the Holy Land, and is particularly intrigued by Christian involvement in that enterprise, even if many local experts remain skeptical about the chances of actually finding commercially-viable amounts of crude.
Israel Today spoke with Zion Oil & Gas during a company visit to the region in 2011. Founder John Brown said the company "exists because of God's faithfulness to Israel," and expressed his firm belief that the land will one day soon spill forth its bounty for the children of Israel.
That contagious optimism has infected some Israeli petroleum officials, including former Petroleum Commissioner Yaakov Mimran, who previously said that deep strata exploration, like that carried out by Zion, could soon pay off.