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Sunday, December 22, 2013

Cast a Giant Jesus over Israel

Posted by JewishIsrael.com

Cast a Giant Jesus over Israel


Plans are in the works for a giant statue of jesus to be erected on Mount Precipice (also known as Har Kedumim) near Nazareth. Israeli, International and Christian news sources are reporting that the proposed monolith will be akin in scale to, or even larger than, the huge iconic statue of "christ the redeemer" which towers over the city of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. 
The project involves JNF owned land and has reportedly received an endorsement and blessing from Minister of Tourism Uzi Landau.
JewishIsrael is taking a pro-active stance opposing this project and has a full report ...more



8 comments:

Anonymous said...

So hard to open up and read the news; it just gets worse every day. This tops the list of the avodah zorah that is being carried out in EY. Now, we can see how the end scenario takes place in EY. These abominations will not be tolerated by Hashem! Uzi Landau and the JNF perpetrators should hide their heads in shame and beg for forgiveness and NOT allow this to be carried out. The JNF for the last couple of decades (maybe more) has been a disgrace and no Jew should donate to them. They are no longer the "Jewish" Natl Fund.

Batya said...

Ellen, thanks for posting.

Why should we promote another religion?

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Shy Guy said...

I would have hoped that supposedly reasonable secular Jews, who still have an ounce of pride of their heritage left within them, would know when enough is enough.

But then I read about mild-mannered Uzi Landau.

More wind out of my sail.

Anonymous said...

Why, why why? No Jew should have to see it in a Jewish land. Another form of appeasement for non Jews!

Netivotgirl said...

Shame on you Uzi Landau!!! UGH! Once again I say, for this we made aliya????

Batya said...

Netivotgirl, it just proves how much work we still have to do!