Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Rosh Hashanah - Apples and Honey in Diana's Recipe Book

Apples and Honey

in Diana's Recipe Book

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Apples and Honey for the Jewish New Year 

During Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year), it is traditional to eat apples dipped in honey, to symbolize our hopes for a "sweet" new year. The apple is dipped in honey, the blessing for eating tree fruits is recited, the apple is tasted, and then the apples and honey prayer is recited: 

Barukh atah Adonai, Elohaynu, melekh ha-olam 
Blessed are you, Lord, our God, king of the universe 

borei priy ha-eitz. (Amen) 
who creates the fruit of the tree. (Amen) 
Take a bite from the apple dipped in honey, then continue with the following: 

Y'hee ratzon mee-l'fanekha, Adonai Elohaynu v'elohey avoteynu 
May it be Your will, Lord our God and God of our ancestors 

sh'tichadeish aleinu shanah tovah um'tuqah. 
that you renew for us a good and sweet year. (Amen) 
Ingredients
Red, Green or Yellow apples (or combination of apples) washed, cored and sliced into wedges (apples do not have to be peeled) 
Kosher honey, for dipping 
Instructions:
Place the apple wedges on a festive plate with a bowl of honey. Place a serving spoon (or honey spoon) with the honey. 

Dip apple wedges in the honey or spoon the honey over the apple wedges with a honey spoon or serving spoon. 

If serving challah bread, tear off pieces of challah and dip challah pieces in the honey also. 

Photograph taken by Diana Baker Woodall© 2004
Source: DianasDesserts.com
Date: September 2, 2004

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I can't believe that this age-old dish has not been reviewed! It's delicious and will definitely get you psyched up for a sweet year.
 

Reviewer: Elizabeth
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Elegant simplicity. I vary it with several kinds of autumn apples and different sorts of honey on one, big platter. People love it!

Egyptian Christians' 'Radical' Response to Islamists

Egyptian Christians' 'Radical' Response to Islamists

MINYA, Egypt -- The city of Minya sits at the epicenter of the persecution against the Christian Church in Egypt. During the past two weeks, Christians have suffered the worst attacks in centuries. Radical Islam spurred the violence, but the onslaught is being met with the love of Christ.
Worst Violence in Centuries

The Amir Tadros Church in Minya is just one of dozens of churches that have been burned down throughout the country.

The interior of the century-old church was completely destroyed.

One expert told CBN News the violence against Christian churches in Egypt is the worst in nearly 700 years.

Exclusive video shows that the inside of the sanctuary is completely gutted and the altar destroyed.

Now the church is holding its services at 6:30 a.m., using a makeshift altar erected outside. Engineers say the church would need to be torn down before it could be rebuilt.

"To be sure that everything is burned, they put fire in every place," Ezzrat, a U.N. human rights officer, said.

"Before this time they make a sign for Christian places or cars or houses or buildings. And if the place has an X on it, they burned the place," he explained. "And that shows that they planned this before."

Loving Your Enemies

The churches weren't the only targets. Cars, schools, and businesses owned by Christians were also destroyed. Muslim radicals marked Christian businesses with a black X before torching them.

Perhaps most shocking was the destruction of a Christian orphanage.

Muslim mobs attacked and destroyed a Coptic Christian orphanage called Christ Soldiers, leaving about 200 children without shelter.

The Christians who run the orphanage left a message for the attackers on the building's exterior wall: "You meant to hurt us, but we forgive you. God is love. Everything works out for good."

They also wrote, "Love your enemies."

Evangelical ministries bore the brunt of many of the attacks. There's not much left of the Bible Society of Egypt's bookstore in Minya. Their store in nearby Azuit was also destroyed.

Those bookstores used to look like the Bible Society's main bookstore in Cairo. Now the Bibles, books, and children's materials are in shambles.

"For the last 130 years we have been operating," Bible Society of Egypt Vice President Ehad Tanas told CBN News. "We have bookshops in the streets and the main cities in Cairo and Alexandria, Tantur, Upper Egypt and it [the destruction] has never happened before in the history of the Bible Society."

According to one Egyptian website, angry mobs attacked more than 60 churches from Minya to Alexandria to Giza and Suez and throughout Egypt.

Muslim Brotherhood vs. Christians

The rampage began after Muslim Brotherhood supporters targeted the churches as scapegoats for the army's decision to break up two Brotherhood protest camps in Cairo.

They also blamed the church for allegedly participating in the ouster of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi.

Yet Christians point out many of their Muslim neighbors defended and protected them.

They don't see this as a Muslim against Christian issue, but as the Muslim Brotherhood against the Christians. And even though they've been targeted, they're responding with forgiveness and pressing on in the face of persecution.

A Sunday school class at the Amir Tadros Church now meets in an alcove off the main building. They're learning about the namesake of the church, who was a Christian martyr. It's not your typical Sunday school lesson.

"This day I think the children have a life experience," Sunday school teacher Marka William told CBN News. "They see their church burned. They see how they are treated all the day. They see us forgive our enemies."

"We respond as every other Christian has responded," Tanas said. "We are in Egypt to serve. We are in Egypt to demonstrate the Christian love. We do every effort to be self-restrained and to show the Christian love that the Lord has taught us to show."

'Pray for Us'

The churches are asking for prayer and support from the Church worldwide.

"They can pray for us all the time [and] ask Jesus to save us," William said.

"What happens in Egypt affects the Middle East, so we ask them to pray for the country," Tanas said. "We ask them to pray for Christians. We ask them to pray for the Middle East."

"We also ask them to pray for the government, the existing government that the Lord will give them wisdom and guidance in every decision they make," he added.

While living under threats, they vow to continue their ministries. They say the buildings have been destroyed, but the Church goes on and their faith remains in Jesus Christ who promised He would build His church.

Israel is NOT apartheid state, says South African leader's daughter

Israel is NOT apartheid state, says South African leader's daughter

Wednesday, August 28, 2013 |  Israel Today Staff  
The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement that wants to label Israel as an apartheid state continues to suffer major setbacks, not least of which are outright denunciations by the people who know apartheid best - black South Africans.
In an interview with news blog Democracy Broadcasting, Esther Meshoe, daughter of conservative South African parliamentarian, Dr. Kenneth Meshoe, slammed the BDS movement as nothing but false propaganda.
"The truth is there is no apartheid in Israel," said Meshoe. "My parents suffered through apartheid."
Sadly, many South Africans have been taken in by the BDS claims against Israel. Meshoe recalled the recent visit to Israel by a family friend who was shocked to find the Jewish state very different from what he was told.
"A family friend of ours went to Israel two years ago, and he was in an accident, unfortunately, and he was taken to a hospital. On his right was a Jew, on his left was an Arab, being treated. So here he is, a black man, a South African, and he says to himself, 'This is not apartheid. what apartheid are they talking about?'"
As damaging as the lies against Israel is the fact that the BDS propaganda significantly downplays the suffering of those who went through real apartheid.
Meshoe noted that in South Africa, Nelson Mandela and his followers had to fight for basic rights, like the right to vote, go to school, move about freely and receive health care. If Israel were truly an apartheid state, then the battle that Mandela fought is already won, as Arab residents of the Jewish state already enjoy all these freedoms and benefits.
Addressing fellow Christians who would make the mistake of supporting the BDS lies against Israel, Meshoe had this to say:
"We need to speak up and tell the truth that Israel is not an apartheid state. We love the Jewish people, but more than that we love the truth. And the God that we serve is a God of love and truth. And in our Bible we are taught to be people of the truth."
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Four Blasts of the Shofar - Their meanings so we can understand

Israeli Public Prepares for Possible Syrian Attack as Shekel Plummets


Israeli Public Prepares for Possible Syrian Attack as Shekel Plummets




1 [A Psalm] of David. The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? {N} The LORD is the stronghold of my life; of whom shall I be afraid? 2 When evil-doers came upon me to eat up my flesh, {N} even mine adversaries and my foes, they stumbled and fell. 3 Though a host should encamp against me, my heart shall not fear; {N} though war should rise up against me, even then will I be confident. 4 One thing have I asked of the LORD, that will I seek after: {N} that I may dwell in the house of the LORD all the days of my life, {N} to behold the graciousness of the LORD, and to visit early in His temple. 5 For He concealeth me in His pavilion in the day of evil; {N} He hideth me in the covert of His tent; He lifteth me up upon a rock. 6 And now shall my head be lifted up above mine enemies round about me; and I will offer in His tabernacle sacrifices with trumpet-sound; {N} I will sing, yea, I will sing praises unto the LORD. 7 Hear, O LORD, when I call with my voice, and be gracious unto me, and answer me. 8 In Thy behalf my heart hath said: ‘Seek ye My face’; Thy face, LORD, will I seek. 9 Hide not Thy face from me; put not Thy servant away in anger; {N} Thou hast been my help; cast me not off, neither forsake me, O God of my salvation. 10 For though my father and my mother have forsaken me, the LORD will take me up. 11 Teach me Thy way, O LORD; and lead me in an even path, because of them that lie in wait for me. 12 Deliver me not over unto the will of mine adversaries; for false witnesses are risen up against me, and such as breathe out violence. 13 If I had not believed to look upon the goodness of the LORD in the land of the living!– 14 Wait on the LORD; be strong, and let thy heart take courage; yea, wait thou for the LORD. {P} (Psalms 27)
syria news
An Israeli woman shows her children how to put on a gas mask as they pick their gas masks at a distribution center in Jerusalem on August 27, 2013. As talks of an international attack on Syria heighten, the demand for gas masks in Israel rose. (Photo: Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)
During the weeks preceding and following the Jewish New Year, beginning this year on the evening of September 4, Jews around the world recite this psalm twice daily.  In light of rising tensions with Syria, this seems particularly apropos.
As the governments of the US, Britain, France and Turkey move towards authorizing a strike on the abusive Syrian regime, Israel is bracing itself for the potential fall-out.
“The state’s duty is to be ready for any scenario,” MK Eli Yishai, chairman of the Knesset Homefront Preparedness Subcommittee, said.  The subcommittee is scheduled to meet tomorrow to examine the homefront’s readiness.  This follows a pre-planned drill Tuesday in the Golan Heights region, involving security and emergency forces, and, according to Army Radio, a surprise meeting of the security cabinet, presumably to discuss the current situation with Syria.
After the meeting, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, “The State of Israel is prepared for every scenario.  We’re not part of the Syrian civil war, but if we’ll spot an attempt to harm us we’ll respond with great force.”
Residents have also responded to the impending danger.  About 40% of Israelis do not have their gas masks, distributed since 2010 by the Israel Postal Company.  In recent days, however, demand has increased to the point where people are being encouraged to use the website or call center to order their kits, to reduce strain at the distribution centers.  As one resident of Zichron Yaakov told Ynet, “Though the risk is low, it still seems more probable than before.  The Americans are going to attack and we already know that Assad has chemical weapons, so why take the risk?”  Homefront command has not yet issued new instructions to citizens to obtain gas masks, but the Israel Postal Company has prepared for the increased demand.
Other preparations being taken include putting Haifa’s Patriot anti-missile batteries on alert and aiming them towards the north.  Along with Iron Dome, the Patriot batteries are part of Israel’s extensive missile defense system, responsible for stopping incoming Scud missiles during the 1991 Gulf War.
On Wednesday According to The Times of Israel reported that the Syrian opposition on Wednesday charged that regime forces had unleashed a chemical attack on civilians in Damascus overnight Tuesday. They claim the attack has left 20 dead. The reports are thus far unconfirmed.
Israel expects to be alerted ahead of any US attack on Syria.  The defense establishment is considering every scenario, including a moderate Syrian retaliation, possibly without direct involvement, in the form of rocket fire or an attack at the border.
According to Bloomberg  News, following US Secretary of State John Kerry’s announcement that the US was going to retaliate, with an expected  subsequent Syrian attack on Israel, the New Israeli Shekel has suffered its steepest two-day drop in over three months. The shekel depreciated 1.2 percent to 3.6519 a dollar, at 5:45 p.m. in Tel Aviv, taking the two-day decline to 1.7 percent, the most since the two days ending May 14. The currency is today the fifth-worst performer among an expanded list of 31 major currencies tracked by Bloomberg. Israel’s TA-25 benchmark stock index slumped 2.4 percent to 1,156.19, the lowest level since Sept. 23.
Foreign investors are shunning Israeli assets on concern that a possible U.S. attack on Syria will include Israel in an escalation,” said Moshe Nir, a trader at Mercantile Discount Bank Ltd. in Tel Aviv.

Daily readings in preparation for the Lord's Feast of Rosh Hashana - by Curtis Loftin (Teshuvah 23)


(L-R) Cathy harget, Doug Williams, 
Carolyn & Curtis Loftin, Steve Martin

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Teshuvah 23

Shalom Mishpocha (family),

This evening (Wednesday) at sundown is the beginning of Elul 23 and day 23 of Teshuvah.  Rosh Hashanah is in 7 days.

Ezekiel 18:30 (One New Man Bible)
Therefore I shall judge you, O House of Israel, each one according to his ways, the Word of Adonai, the LORD.  RepentTurn from all your transgressions so iniquity will not be your ruin.

(One New Man Bible - Glossary - "Forgiveness of Sin")  Repentance requires action, much more than just regretting something.  The sinner must resolve not to repeat the mistake.  With repentance all sins are forgiven, even those committed with the intention of angering God.  All forgiven sins are then deleted from God's computer.  Our Merciful Heavenly Father forgives and forgets.  Our All-Knowing Father is not forgetful, but He deletes sin.  Forgiven sins are erased as if they never happened.

Isaiah 43:25
I AM, I AM, He Who erases your transgressions for My own sake, and I shall not remember your sins.

(One New Man Bible - Glossary - "Forgiveness of Sin")  A rabbi wrote many years ago that the greatest miracle of all happens when a sinner repents; because then God takes that person back in time to when the sin was committed - only this time the person does not commit the sin.  Therefore the sin was never committed.  So each of us need to know that any remorse over past sins is not from God, but from the Accuser.  Satan is the one who wants us to wallow in guilt.  God says that any repented sin was never committed.  Accept God's forgiveness, knowing that you are never again to dwell on that past mistake.  Sin being erased is the greatest of all miracles.

I Thessalonians 4
15For this we say unto you by the word of the Lord, that we which are alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord shall not prevent them which are asleep. 16For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first: 17Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord.

Be Ready!

Abba, we repent of our sins, iniquities and transgressions - and turn from them.  Thank You for Your promise to not only forgive our sins, but also to not remember them.  Continue to draw us to You.  Cause our love for You to increase and deepen our relationship with You.  B'Shem Yeshua!

Ahava V'Brachot,
Curtis

Worship Opportunity of the Day: (How can you stop with just one Keith Green song?)

YouTube Video: KEITH GREEN "Grace By Which I Stand"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MjE2yXJqvs&feature=related

YouTube Video: KEITH GREEN "Make My Life a Prayer to You" (With video of Keith)

YouTube Video: KEITH GREEN “I Don’t Want to Fall Away From You”

YouTube Video: KEITH GREEN “Oh Lord You're Beautiful”  (Live)

YouTube Video: KEITH GREEN “The Prodigal” Pt. 1 of 2

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