Yahweh says "I will bless those who bless Israel and curse theose who curse Israel. It will be trhough you that all the families of the earth will be blessed.

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Jerusalem chief rabbi calls homosexuality an abomination

erusalem's chief rabbi lashed out at Israel's gay community in an interview released Friday, calling homosexuality an "abomination" and earning himself a police complaint for incitement.

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Around Auschwitz, Holocaust items rescued from oblivion

Poles dedicated to preserving history are finding and saving thousands of artifacts that originated in Nazi death camp

BRZEZINKA, Poland (AFP) When the war ended, returning, destitute residents had nothing, so they scavenged what they could from the camp that the Nazis had built where their village once stood.

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The Atrocious Scandal of the UNESCO Vote on Jerusalem

It was over the ruins of these sacred Jewish sites, left behind by the Romans, that Arab conquerors of Jerusalem in the seventh century built two mosques, the Dome of the Rock and Al-Aqsa, to lay claim on the City of David for Islam. There can be no dispute about Jewish links with Jerusalem, and Jewish rights to their sacred sites that long pre-date the arrival of Arabs bearing Islam to the City of David. This latest effort by the UNESCO, however to deny the Jewish nature of Jerusalem is much more than a scandal; it is a Stalinist measure to airbrush history by an organization which, according to its own charter, is supposed to be devoted without prejudice to the preservation of historical records.

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The Holy Temple Mount

DURING SUKKOT THE UNITED NATIONS ORGANIZATION OPENED ANOTHER CAMPAIGN TO ROB THE HOLY TEMPLE MOUNT AND JERUSALEM FROM ISRAEL AND TO PROCLAIM THEM AS EXCLUSIVELY ISLAMIC SITES.

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Who Wrote The Gospel Of John And How Historical Is It

A look at some of the questions surrounding the Bible's most enigmatic gospel

The Gospels, the first four books of the New Testament, tell the story of the life of Jesus. Yet only one the Gospel of John claims to be an eyewitness account, the testimony of the unnamed "disciple whom Jesus loved." ("This is the disciple who is testifying to these things and wrote these things, and we know that his testimony is true" [John 21:24]). "Who wrote the Gospel of John?" is a question that remains unanswered, though noted theologians throughout the ages maintain that it was indeed the disciple John who penned the famous Biblical book.

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When Was Jesus Born?

We are approaching the time of the year when the world celebrates the supposed birth of Jesus Christ. The jingles on the radio and television invade our sanity earlier every year, and the decorations now go up before Halloween! Anywhere we go, Christmas "cheer" is inescapable. For most of us, this is a season we struggle through, wishing it would rush by and be over.

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Biblical sheep in Israel for first time in millennia

The sheep have landed. After three years of high-level negotiations between the Israeli and Canadian governments, 119 heritage sheep, which trace their lineage back 5,000 years to the Middle East, began arriving in Israel on November 30.

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Oldest alphabet identified as Hebrew may confirm Biblical exodus

According to archaeologist Douglas Petrovich, inscriptions in stone slabs from Egypt contain an early form of Hebrew, with references to figures from the Bible.

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ONE SOLITARY LIFE CALLED THE GREATEST

Here is a man who was born in an obscure village, the child of a peasant woman. He grew up in another obscure village. He worked in a carpenter shop until he was 30, and then for three years He was an itinerate preacher.

He never wrote a book. He never held an office. He never owned a home. He never had a family. He never went to college. He never travelled more than two hundred miles from where he was born. He had no credentials but Himself. He had nothing to do with this world except the naked power of his devine manhood.

While still a young man, the tide of popular opinion turned against Him. His friends ran away. One of them denied Him. He was turned over to his enemies. He went through the mockery of a trial. He was nailed to a cross between two thieves. His executioners gambled for the only piece of property He had on earth while He was dying...and that was His coat. When he was dead He was taken down and laid in a borrowed grave through the pity of a friend.

Ninteen wide centuries have come and gone and today He is a centerpiece of the human race and a leader of the column of progress.

I am far within the mark when I say that all the armies ever marched, and all the navies that ever were built, and all the Kings that ever reigned, and all the parliaments that ever sat, put together have not affected the life of man upon this earth as powerfully as has that one solitary life.

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Jerusalem of Trump: Where the president-elect might put the US Embassy

A little-known lease agreement from 1989 suggests a forsaken plot in busy Talpiot could be the spot-though the Palestinians claim it is 'stolen property,' and Trump may not even know about it

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Inscription Reveals Governor of Judea Before the Bar-Kokhba Revolt

Who was the Roman governor of Judea during the time leading up to the Bar-Kokhba revolt, the second Jewish revolt against Rome (132-136 C.E.)? This question has now been answered thanks to an inscribed stone block recently discovered off the coast of Tel Dor in northern Israel.

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New study casts doubt on whether Anne Frank was betrayed

Research indicates Nazi raid in which teenage diarist was caught may have been part of probe into illegal labor or falsified ration coupons at house where she and other Jews hid

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Flooding threatens to destroy biblical sheep project

It took two years to get the Jacob's sheep from Canada to Israel; now, after heavy storms, the first sheep, Rachel, has died, and 40 are sick.

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US has forsaken Israel, we can trust only in the Lord

The US has forsaken Israel, and the Jewish state can now place its trust only in God, Israel's Sephardic Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef said Wednesday, as Jerusalem and Washington continued to face off over Friday's United Nations Security Council resolution condemning Israeli settlements.

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They Clapped while They Took Away Jerusalem from the Jews

Normally, when the U.N. Security Council passes a resolution, a vote is taken and the result recorded. Period. Something very unusual happened after the Security Council voted to declare Jerusalem and Judea and Samaria as Arab/Islamic land. The representatives of the nations applauded and celebrated what they had just done by giving themselves a standing ovation.



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A WORLD-WIDE CAMPAIGN AGAINST ISRAEL LED BY PRES. OBAMA. PRESIDENT TRUMP AND FRIENDS OF ISRAEL PROMISE THE WORLD: "ISRAEL BE STRONG! JANUARY 20th IS COMING SOON!"

On Chanukah, the 25th of Kislev, 5777, December 25th, 2016, a special Chanukah end-time emergency event was conducted by the Temple Mount and Land of Israel Faithful Movement at a very critical time in the history of Israel and even the entire world. A heightened and more severe world-wide campaign against Israel has commenced. It started with repeated anti-Israel resolutions in the U.N. Organization. Recently this hateful campaign became even more severe when UNESCO, the culture, science and education organization of the U.N., made the false and incredible resolution saying: 'the Temple Mount and Jerusalem are occupied by Israel and should be an Islamic so-called “Palestinian capital” called Al Aqsa and no longer will be called the Temple Mount'.

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Stop the Jew hatred on campus

The cancer of Jew hatred has taken over the body of US academia. This week we caught a glimpse of the advanced state of the disease in an email sent by a Syracuse University professor to an Israeli filmmaker in June.

As The Atlantic reported, on June 24, Syracuse professor Gail Hamner disinvited Israeli filmmaker Shimon Dotan from screening his film at the university’s film festival, scheduled for March 2017. Hamner’s decision had nothing to do with the quality of Dotan’s work. She admitted as much, writing, “Obviously, my decision here has nothing to do with you or your work.”

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