Wednesday, September 28, 2011

ROSH HASHANAH 2011-HAPPY NEW YEAR ISRAEL

WITH THE PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY WANTING TO STEAL ISRAELS GOD GIVIN LAND,IT WOULD NOT SURPRISE ME IF BETWEEN TONIGHT AFTER 6PM THE BEGGINING OF ROSH HASHANA IN ISRAEL ON SEPTEMBER 28-30.THAT A GIGANTIC EARTH QUAKE WOULD BE IN SOME MUSLIM NATION AS A RESULT OF ABBAS' NUMBHEADEDNESS OF WANTING TO STEAL GODS (KING JESUS')AND ISRAELS LAND.AND ALSO IN THE FUTURE THIS WILL BE THE DAY THAT THE EUROPEAN UNION GUARENTEES ISRAELS SECURITY BY SIGNING A 7 YEAR PEACE TREATY WITH THE ARABS AND MANY OF DANIEL 9:27 IS MY BELIEF BY PROPHECY SCRIPTURES.
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Spain Undermines Attempts to Flood Israel with Arabs-Spain, a consistent backer of the Palestinian Authority, has dealt it a blow by declaring that Israel should remain a Jewish State.By Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu First Publish: 9/26/2011, 11:42 AM

Spain, a consistent backer of the Palestinian Authority, has dealt it a blow by declaring that Israel should remain a Jewish State, undermining the Arab world’s attempt to flood Israel with several million foreign Arabs.Spanish Foreign Minister Trinidad Jimenez’s speech in the United Nations Saturday declared Israel the embodiment of the project to create a homeland for the Jewish people.She backed the Quartet’s pro-PA position that a new Arab state should be created on all of the land restored to Israel in the Six-Day War in 1967 but rejected the demand by PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas for the mass immigration of Arabs to Israel in a way that would reduce Jews to a minority.The issue refers to the Arabs claim of the right of return, a phrase copied from Israel, which allows for Jews around the world to live in Israel as citizens of the country. The Arab world adapted the term for approximately five million Arabs born to 600,000 Arabs who fled Israel in the wars in 1948 and 1967, most of them at the behest of Arab countries who promised they would return quickly after the expected annihilation of the Jewish state.

Their host Arab countries have refused to grant them full citizenship, leaving them under the care of the United Nations and in villages, or camps, that have left the residents as political tools.Jimenez, in her speech in the General Assembly, cited the painful drama of the Palestinian refugees but added that that they should not change the Jewish majority in Israel.PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas has refused to recognize Israel as a Jewish state, a statement that would preclude the mass immigration of Arabs. Israel has argued that the Arad world demand for the right of return is a tactic aimed at fulfilling Palestinian Authority’s hopes to take sovereignty over all of Israel, as depicted on its official maps.

Shofar From Temple Mount Liberation Exhibited in Jerusalem-Unique exhibition at the Bible Lands Museum in Jerusalem presents the Shofar as a witness to the history of the Jewish people By Gavriel Queenann & Yoni K.First Publish: 9/27/2011, 2:08 AM
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On the eve of Rosh Hashanah, Arutz Sheva visited the Sound of the Shofar exhibition at the Bible Lands Museum in Jerusalem.Throughout Jewish history the Shofar has played a significant role, not just on Rosh Hashanah, the Day of Judgment, but in calling men to war, announcing the onset of Shabbat and the Holidays, and in the Temple service.It is actually that understanding, that the Shofar was used for a call to arms, that is one of the main reasons for its role on Rosh Hashanah, as the Shofar blasts are meant to awaken a Jew to repent and return to G-d.Today, the Shofar has symbolic meaning in official state events, where it is blown at the swearing in of the President of Israel, among other occasions.The most famous Shofar in the exhibition is that of the late Chief Rabbi of Israel and of the IDF, Rabbi Shlomo Goren, blown at the Western Wall at the moment of the re-unification and liberation of Jerusalem after 28 years under Jordanian occupation. Other historic shofars, including shofars redeemed from the Holocaust are in the exhibit as well.

Israel's Righteous Gentiles Gather to Celebrate Jewish New Year
A group of rescuers living in Israel, with those they saved during the Holocaust -- plans to gather to celebrate the Jewish New Year.By Chana Ya'ar First Publish: 9/26/2011, 11:38 PM


A group of rescuers living in Israel -- known to the rest of the world as righteous gentiles -- will also gather to celebrate the Jewish New Year, albeit after the holiday, on October 4. The Atzum organization has organized the gathering, an annual event, to enable the rescuers, many of whom are now elderly, to socialize with each other and with their adoptive Israeli grandchildren says Atzum founding executive director, Rabbi Levi Lauer.The NGO, which focuses its efforts on promoting social activism, will hold the gathering at Jerusalem's Nagish Cafe, run entirely by disabled individuals. The restaurant was founded by Esther Greenwald, -- herself honored by Yad Vashem as one of Israel's Righteous Among the Nations.Our group's continued support sends a clear message to the rescuers that their heroism and sacrifice has not gone unnoticed and that they will never be forgotten,Lauer added.

Among those who are invited to the celebration, and who today lives in Israel is Jaroslawa Lewicka (Levitsky). Together with her grandfather Aleksander and her mother Katarzyna, she courageously helped the Jews in Zloczow, Ukraine from 1941 to 1944.Lewicka acted as a young courier and helped supply food and medicine to Jews until the town's Jewish community was liquidated in 1943.Among the handful of survivors were two Jewish girls whom Lewicka and her family helped shelter and care for until July 1944, when the area was liberated. Her family also cared for a group of 25 Jews hiding in a nearby basement, two kilometers away, despite the clear risk to themselves.

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