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Sunday, April 14, 2013

TW3, That Was The Week That Was, The Best Israeli Version; IDF and the Chareidim

LatmaTVIn less than two minutes, Latma's Hebrew's Word 12.4  brilliantly summarizes the past week's news. 



The writers bring up some excellent points.

  • This week's theme is no matter how hard the Israeli media tried, they couldn't find good pictures of chareidim goofing off, ignoring the sirens on Holocaust Memorial Day.  The result was that the people most active during the sirens and who the least understand the significance of the day were the media. 
This anti-chareidi theme is related to the fact that Likud's Binyamin Netanyahu's latest/newest coalition must find a solution on how to draft chareidim into the IDF Israel Defense Forces without totally alienating the chareidim who have been locked out  of the government coalition as part of the demands of the Yesh Atid-Bayit Yehudi aka Lapid-Bennett block.

The Bayit Yehudi (Jewish Home) Party, which is the former Mafdal, NRP, National Religious Party, which had been dying a slow death until Naftali Bennett  took it over and gave it a total facelift.  One aspect of his campaign was to stress his elite fighting army service.  Actually, showing MK wannabes' IDF records was one of the two main campaign points of many parties. The other was to campaign as saviors and protectors of the elderly.  About that, I still haven't seen an increase in my state old age payments from Bituach Le'umi, National Insurance.  I'd love more money each month. It would come in very handy.

Israeli politicians and media are claiming that the unfair disproportionate burden of army service and milu'im, reserve duty is because of the chareidi exemptions, although it's actually growing faster from the secular Left, the youth too self-centered and non-patriotic to serve in the army.

It's always easier to blame the very/extreme religious aka the chareidim.  Don't get me wrong. I do think that they should serve, as should the secular Left, but this is a slow process for the better of the army and Israeli society in general.  Soldiers must be well motivated.  No doubt a large part of the Gilad Schalit fiasco is due to the fact he didn't have the mental toughness to be on the frontlines.  His father ran the campaign to get him released as if it was all the fault of Israel and Israel should pay any price no matter what the ultimate cost to security would be.

We must remember that today's Israel Defense Force isn't a peacetime army.  We are surrounded by enemy countries and international NGO's and anarchists who aim to destroy us.  Even the countries like the United States that claim to be our allies promote policies that totally endanger us.

There is absolutely no way that we can make peace with the Arabs who want us off the map and into the sea.

The Israeli War for Independence is till being fought, and we must win!

Saturday, April 13, 2013

David Ben-Gurion, A New Look Re:Religon and Army Exemptions

Today I was talking to a neighbor who told me that he's in the middle of a book about IDF Chief Rabbi HaRav Shlomo Goren.  One of the things that surprised him was the good relationship between HaRAv Goren and Israel's first Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion, even though Ben-Gurion is known as being rather anti-religious.  Whenever HaRav Goren needed something, Ben-Gurion agreed.  My neighbor found that surprising. 

That made me think.

One of the biggest issues in Israel today is whether or not to continue the draft exemption for fulltime yeshiva students. This law was due to an agreement Israel's first Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion had made with  the Chazon Ish, Rabbi Avraham Yeshayahu Karelitz.  My feeling about it has always been that Ben-Gurion did not want chareidim in the IDF because he didn't want a religious army.  Maybe Ben-Gurion's acquiescences to the Chazon Ish and Rabbi Goren was for a different reason, and I'm not referring to the one mentioned on Israel Matzav:
As many of you know (because some of you have even met me there), I attend a weekly Torah class in Jerusalem. The rabbi who gives the class once told us that he met a man who knew someone who had asked David Ben Gurion why he allowed a religious education system to be created in the new state at all. Ben Gurion responded that he figured that within a generation, all attachment to traditional Judaism would die out anyway, so why fight with them. On this, as on many other matters, Ben Gurion was clearly wrong.


Ben-Gurion certainly wasn't nice to the Revisionists, Jabotinsky, Menachem Begin, those who had fought for Israel's independence with the Etzel and Lechi.  He had even sent the Palmach to shoot at the Jews on the Altalena, a horrendous act for sure.

Could Ben-Gurion's agreement to defer/exempt hareidim, studying full-time in yeshivot from the IDF have been to get the political support and loyalty of the chareidi leadership?  Ben-Gurion would do anything to make sure that Menachem Begin's Herut Party would stay out of power.

Well, what do you think?

Friday, April 12, 2013

Latma Laughs at Lapid and... Lots of... Others

The pre-Independence day Tribal Update covers lots of topics. 
Ahead of Israel's 65th Independence Day, Latma's band sings about bringing back the country, North Korean dicatator Kim Jong Un comes to the studio for an interview to set out his demands, and the Palestinian Minister of Uncontrollable Rage, Tawil Fadiha explains why Israel is actually worse than Nazi Germany and more like Costa Rica

Watch the show...



Preparing for Yom Ha'Atzmaut, Israeli Independence Day

I've been seeing Israel flags and other Independence Day "accessories" on display and sale for the past few weeks.  Now, of course, the country is really into blue and white



For me personally, the most important thing is for us Jews to be a free, independent confident People and function freely and with full sovereignty in Our Land.   So to spend Rosh Chodesh Iyyar, the beginning of the Jewish Month of Iyyar at Shiloh HaKeduma, Tel Shiloh with other women, wandering around the ruins, praying, studying and feasting is just the right thing to do.




Shiloh is an ancient city, the first religious and spiritual capital of the Jewish Nation thousands of years ago, well documented in the Bible.  One of the most interesting things is that Shiloh is not recorded as a city conquered by Joshua after the exodus form Egypt.  From the Biblical text, the city welcomed Joshua without a fight.  The Book of Joshua is a narrative of military victories and defeats as the generation born in the wilderness, led by Joshua and Calev take over the Land G-d promised the Jewish People from the time of Abraham.

It was a period of great learning, failures and successes.  An entire people had to not only relocate but also learn to govern, defend itself  and take full responsibility for all needs.

It was very much like the Israeli War for Independence and the early years of the state.  Sixty-five years later, it's hard to imagine how survivors of the Nazi death camps could have gone straight to battle against the warring Arabs.  How did they have the physical, mental and spiritual strength to take up arms to join with the Zionist pioneers and defend the fledgling, newly declared State of Israel?

Maybe we're actually still in that stage, or more like the time of Judges, which had followed, Judges Chapter 21
כה  בַּיָּמִים הָהֵם, אֵין מֶלֶךְ בְּיִשְׂרָאֵל:  אִישׁ הַיָּשָׁר בְּעֵינָיו, יַעֲשֶׂה.  {ש} 25 In those days there was no king in Israel; every man did that which was right in his own eyes. {P}
Yes, I admit that the State of Israel isn't perfect.  But that is no reason for a Jew to refuse to live here.  It's our job to make Israel a better and more Jewish country.  It's ours; we have no other.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Israel-Arab One-Sided Ceasefire and American Military Aid

There's that "joke" which asks how do you say "ceasefire" in Arabic...

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Like a very broken record, we've heard Israeli Prime Ministers and defense experts claim that if the Arabs just once break the ceasefire and attack... we'll attack back... Nu, it takes a lot more than one Arab attack, violation of a ceasefire for the Israeli Government to move and protect innocent citizens.

A few short months ago, after we finally tried to defend ourselves from Arab terror attacks, rocket launches against Israelis, the world went wild and forced us into a ceasefire.  Yes, we ceased firing and the Arabs have resumed.  The following is from The Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center (ITIC.)
  • On three separate occasions this past week a number of rockets and mortar shells fell in Israeli territory. The attacks were part of a trend of increasing rocket fire from the Gaza Strip which, in our assessment, is being carried out by rogue terrorist networks, especially those affiliated the global jihad. Hamas continues its policy of restraint, maintained since the end of Operation Pillar of Defense.
  • Violence continues in Judea and Samaria, a manifestation of the so-called "popular resistance." Two Palestinian youths were killed during an attack on an IDF post near Tulkarm. Mahmoud Abbas accused Israel of trying to sow anarchy and cause security in Judea and Samaria to deteriorate.

  • How many Arab attacks will it take for Israel to do something?

    Can this be connected to the news that Israel will be getting more shopping coupons aka gift cards aka military aid from the United States?
    According to the numbers published, the United States will provide Israel with $3.4 billion in defense aid, a record number, according to Channel 10.
    The budget proposal submitted to Congress also includes a request for the addition of approximately $220 million to finance the Iron Dome anti-missile defense system, a request that was not included in last year's budget proposal, but was added later on.
    Please don't forget that this "aid" isn't money for Israel to develop and produce weapons and other military equipment.  It isn't money that Israel can spend in the best and most economical way for our defense needs.

    American "aid" is really aid to the ailing American economy.  This is how the capitalist United States can prop up its military industries, and even better for them, when it gives such shopping coupons to Israel, Israel sends its top engineers to check out and improve the American products.

    Food for thought:
    Who really benefits from American military aid? 

    Wednesday, April 10, 2013

    "Don't Take My Picture! THEY'll Kill Me"

    It's amazing, at least I'm amazed at who well we all get along at work.  I'm referring to the Jews and Arabs who work together at Rami Levy and Yafiz in Sha'ar Binyamin.  As I've written many times, it's the story that the international media and the international diplomatic busybodies prefer to ignore.  They don't quite like the fact that the Arabs feel safe and comfortable with Jews, especially Jews who are obviously Right and live in communities known as "settlements" in Judea and Samaria.

    I experienced something similar when studying in a special course of studies for unlicensed teachers in David Yellin Teachers College.  (The program was to officially certify/license us as teachers.)  There was an Arab in the group who would say that she trusted us, our sincerity and honesty more than the secular Leftist Jews she lived with.

    The other day at work, a Jewish fellow worker called me over:
    "You must take a picture of this!"

    She knew that I would enjoy the irony of seeing Arabs hanging Israeli flags all over the Rami Levy-Yafiz stores to celebrate Yom Ha'Atzma'ut, Israeli Independence Day.  Many Arabs work in maintenance, and decorating the stores is part of their job.  When I took out my camera, there was an explosion of Arabic as the workers discussed it.  Then one came up to me and very politely asked me not to take his picture.
    "They'll kill me.  You know who they are."
    "Yes, don't worry. You're not in the pictures."



    I then made sure that there were no pictures showing any staff, Jew or Arab on my camera.  That seemed best.

    Arabs seem very happy to be working for Rami Levy.  Apparently, even the lowest minimum wage job gives a good salary.  A few months ago when I was serving an Arab customer in English, she told me that she's an English teacher, and if I'd work in Jenin or Shechem aka Nablus, with my perfect American accent I'd make lots of money, about ns4,000 a month.  That maybe a lot in those cities, but an Israeli teacher makes more.  That sum is minimum wage in Israel.  I found it very interesting that the woman seemed oblivious to my being a Jewish Israeli and that if I was to enter those cities, I'd probably not leave alive.

    Tuesday, April 9, 2013

    YU Cardozo Law School, Where's the צדק Tzeddek Justice?


    צדק צדק תרדוף
    Tzeddek, Tzeddek Tirdofe
     Justice, justice shalt thou follow

    Davka, why, how could the Yeshiva University's Cardozo Law School invite the avowed, lying anti-Semite Jimmy Carter and award him with their  International Advocate for Peace Award?

    כ  צֶדֶק צֶדֶק, תִּרְדֹּף--לְמַעַן תִּחְיֶה וְיָרַשְׁתָּ אֶת-הָאָרֶץ, אֲשֶׁר-יְהוָה אֱלֹהֶיךָ נֹתֵן לָךְ.  {ס} 20 Justice, justice shalt thou follow, that thou mayest live, and inherit the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee. {S}
    Deuteronomy Chapter 16 דְּבָרִים

    Carter has consistently blamed Israel for everything wrong in the middle east.  Carter also takes full credit for the Menachem Begin-Anwar Sadat Sinai treaty.

    Here are some quotations from a review by Mitchell Bard of his book  Palestine Peace Not Apartheid by Jimmy Carter:
    It is clear from the beginning, however, that facts are of little concern to Carter who sees Israel as “the tiny vortex around which swirl the winds of hatred, intolerance, and bloodshed.” It is certainly true that Israel is subject to these winds, the question is why he blames the victim. Why doesn’t he see the Islamist rejection of a Jewish presence in the region as the problem, or the unwillingness of the Palestinians to accept a two-state solution?
    Some statements are outright falsehoods, such as his unsubstantiated claim that Israel stole money sent to the Palestinians for humanitarian purposes when, in fact, Israel itself provides such funds, as does the United States and many other countries. While he presents no evidence for his assertion, he ignores reports by organizations such as the IMF, which found that Yasser Arafat stole $900 million of the international aid.

    Carter is consistent in his blaming Israel for the Arabs' own mess.
    As with most of Carter's recent statements about Israel and the Palestinians, instead of facts we get vignettes from recent Carter travels. And while he finds "a growing sense of concern and despair" among "increasingly desperate" Palestinians, polls do not sustain this view. The most recent survey by the leading Palestinian pollster, Khalil Shikaki (done in August, the same month Carter visited), shows "considerable improvement in public perception of personal and family security and safety in the West Bank and a noticeable decrease in public perception of the existence of corruption in [Palestinian Authority] institutions." This does not sound like despair. In fact, positive views of personal and family safety and security in the West Bank stood at 25 percent four years ago, 35 percent two years ago and 43 percent a year ago, and they have risen to 58 percent in the past year, Shikaki reports. There are other ways to measure quality of life in the West Bank: The International Monetary Fund recently stated that "macroeconomic conditions in the West Bank have improved" largely because "Israeli restrictions on internal trade and the passage of people have been relaxed significantly."

    Not only are we in Israel in shock over the decision of Cardozo Law School to award Jimmy Carter, but Cardozo alumni are outraged.
    A Message To Cardozo Alumni
    On Wednesday, April 10, 2013, Jimmy Carter will be honored at the Benjamin N. Cardozo Law School, part of Yeshiva University, to receive the International Advocate for Peace Award from the Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution.
    Jimmy Carter has an ignominious history of anti-Israel bigotry. He is responsible for helping to mainstream the antisemitic notion that Israel is an apartheid state with his provocatively titled book “Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid”, the publication of which prompted mass resignations from the Carter Center. He has met numerous times with leaders of the terror group Hamas whitewashing their genocidal goals and undermining US efforts to isolate Hamas. And Carter’s record of slandering Israel is so voluminous that both CAMERA and Alan Dershowitz have written books refuting his lies.
    If you return to the Biblical quotation at the beginning of this post and read it to the end you'll see that we are commanded to care about true justice in order to survive and thrive in the Land G-d gave us, the Jewish People.
    Justice, justice shalt thou follow, that thou mayest live, and inherit the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee.

    The aim of people like Jimmy Carter, who claims to love the Bible is to deny us our G-d given rights, written clearly in the Bible to our Land.  The Yeshiva University Cardozo Law School is doing a grave injustice to the Jewish People!

    Reflections on Michael Freund's article on Christians and Repentance

    posted by Jewishisrael

    "WhenChristians Repent", is an article by Michael Freund, currently featured on Aish HaTorah’s website. The article also appeared in the Jerusalem Post. With all due respect to Mr. Freund and the extraordinary work that he does, Jewishisrael has repeatedly taken issue with his unreserved approach to embracing evangelical Christians. 

    We again feel Mr. Freund has missed the mark, as it is neither anti -Semitism, replacement theology, or missionary activity which is the primary reason for Jews maintaining a respectful and necessary distance from zealous Christians. JewishIsrael takes a profound look at the issue …more

    Monday, April 8, 2013

    HOLOCAUST! Can it Happen Again?

    Today is Holocaust Memorial Day in Israel.  Here we are almost seventy years since the Nazis were militarily defeated by the "allied forces," there are hardly any more survivors still alive and Holocaust memorials are bigger than ever in Israel.
    Israelis commemorated Holocaust Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Remembrance Day Sunday night, marking the start of 24 hours during which schools, government offices, the IDF and local municipalities will hold ceremonies to honor those murdered by the Nazis and their helpers.
    The national flag was lowered to half mast at 8 p.m. at the start of the main ceremony wat the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial. President Shimon Peres and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke and Six Holocaust survivors lit memorial torches in memory of the 6 million Jews who were murdered.
    The IDF Chief of Staff  Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz  led the March of the Living from Auschwitz to Birkenau.  Even on our small old TV screen, you could see the tears he fought to hold in during the ceremony.  In Israel, even the greatest generals are Jews who can cry when confronting the Holocaust.



    At Rami Levy, Sha'ar Binyamin, the workers, both Jews and Arabs rushed under extra stress to close the giant discount supermarket early so workers could attend Holocaust Memorial Ceremonies, because the main road #60 was to be closed for United States  Secretary of State Kerry's return trip from Ramallah to Jerusalem.  If they didn't finish on time, everyone, Jews, Arabs, employees and customers, would be "locked in" Sha'ar Binyamin until the convoy was considered safely through.


    Considering all of the Holocaust history which is part of Israeli culture, are we immune from another massive slaughter of Jews?


    Prior to Nazi Germany's systematic murder of six million Jews and a few million other "undesirables" by Nazi standards, the world, including the victims thought the idea of such a slaughter totally impossible, unthinkable.

    Step by step and stage by stage, there was denial and confident misreading of the signs.  Those who did see the dangers, like Ze'ev Jabotinsky were condemned and shunned by the mainstream Jewish World.
    The following is a translation from Yiddish of Jabotinsky's touching and sad speech in Tisha B'ev, Oct. 24, 1938, Warsaw, Poland. It was his prophetic warning to his people, to the masses of his brothers and sisters:
    "It is already three years that I am calling upon you, Polish Jewry, who are the crown of World Jewry. I continue to warn you incessantly that a catastrophe is coming closer, I became gray and old in these days, my heart bleeds, that you dear brothers and sisters, do not see the volcano which will soon begin to spit its all consuming lava. I see that you are not seeing this because you are immersed and sunk in your daily worries. Today, however, I demand from you trust. You were convinced already that my prognoses have already proved to be right. If you think differently, then drive me out of your midst. However, if you do believe me, then listen to me in this 12th hour: In the name of G-D!! Let anyone of you save himself as long as there is still time, and time there is very little. (complete article here)
    Remember, too that the allies' defeat of the Nazis had nothing whatsoever to do with rescuing Jews.  They fought to save European countries and Great Britain from Nazi rule. And remember that the military experts, post 1967 Six Days War were certain that the Arabs would never dare risk attacking us again.

    We should be seriously worried by the rise in anti-Semitism.
    Report: Anti-Semitism worldwide up by 30% in 2012
    A new report published Sunday, the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day in Israel, noted a 30 percent increase in anti-Semitic violence and vandalism worldwide in 2012.

    The report, by Tel Aviv University's Kantor Center for the Study of Contemporary European Jewry, said the past year had seen "an alarming rise in the number of terrorist attacks and attempted attacks against Jewish targets, and an escalation in violent incidents against Jews worldwide."

    The report presented an extensive review of various anti-Semitic trends, including anti-Semitic discourse in the public and political spheres and similar expressions on the Internet, especially in social media. Facebook and Twitter, the report said, have become a breeding ground for anti-Semitic and fascist groups promoting hatred against Jews.
    It's dangerous to ignore and whitewash such things.  Remember that most people, including Jews and Israelis refuse to take Arab threats to destroy and annihilate the State of Israel seriously.
    This official PA map of "Palestine” was broadcast on PA TV in September 2011. The map includes both the PA areas and all of Israel (excluding the Golan Heights) wrapped in the Palestinian flag - a symbol of Palestinian sovereignty over the whole area - and has a key through it, symbolizing ownership. Similar maps presenting all of Israel as "Palestine" appear in Palestinian schoolbooks and are shown regularly on PA TV.

    We mustn't be overconfident and ignore the threats against us.  That should be the lesson of the Holocaust.

    Sunday, April 7, 2013

    Vatican Radio anticipates Israel relinquishing control of Cenacle Shrine on Mt. Zion

    Posted by Jewishisrael
    As promised, Jewishisrael has an important update to our report at the end of January, Pope to get seat over the Tomb of King David.

    There's a new Pope and Vatican Radio, which serves as "the voice of the Pope and the Church in Dialogue with the world", is pushing in a not-so- friendly-way for control of the Cenacle Shrine above the tomb of King David.

    Shimon Peres will be traveling to the Vatican at the end of April to meet Pope Francis and this update covers an enormous amount of ground concerning the happenings on Mount Zion...more

     
     

    Eckstein's IFCJ continues to be a source of controversy for Jewish Charities : focus on Netanya
    Conflicting reports have appeared in the Jewish Press as to whether or not Netanya's largest charity, Kupat Tzedaka Merkazit, has rejected a 100,000 shekel donation from Yechiel Eckstein's organization, IFCJ (Keren L’Yedidut -The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews).


    Jewishisrael investigated to get the real the story. In addition, we explore why Eckstein's approach to fundraising and his methods continue to cause discomfort among Jews across the religious and political spectrum. And yes, it seems rabbis and community leaders in Netanya have good reason to be suspect of Christian generosity….more

    JewishIsrael Community Alert : Missionary Infiltration
    Since 2009, JewishIsrael has been cautioning the Israeli and Diaspora community about  HaYovel's Tommy Waller, his aspirations for a Christian restoration in Israel, and the missionary agenda of so many of his associates. 


    JewishIsrael has provided reports, video materials and given presentations in both English and Hebrew to a broad audience of rabbis, Jewish community leaders, politicians, and activists. This has led to the formulation of halachic positions regarding the acceptance of monetary and manpower assistance from Christian organizations or individuals.


    Recently, information came to light which further validates our concerns and confirms the disturbing entanglement between Tommy Waller,  a number of HaYovel volunteers, and messianic missionaries such as Mike Isley and Boaz Michael (a.k.a. Michael Detweiler)…more

    Also JewishIsrael has added several new and disturbing videos to our video library



    HH #403 The Cyber-Threat Edition


    According to Esser Agaroth's count, this is the 403rd edition of Havel Havelim.  Havel Havelim is the weekly Jewish-Israeli blog carnival, a round up of blog posts from all over the Jewish world started by Soccer Dad who no longer blogs.  It's hosted by volunteers and coordinated on our facebook page.  If you join our page, you'll know who is hosting, go to contribute and even get more involved by volunteering to host an edition.

    Next week's Havel Havelim will be hosted by   Esser Agaroth.  Please send your posts to   esseragaroth at gmail dot com, with HH in the subject.

    I hope I'm not endangering my computer by putting together Havel Havelim today, since Israel has been threatened by cyber bullies.

    But I'm not going to postpone this edition and I'll start with the blogger who has done the most in recent years to keep Havel Havelim going.  That's Esser Agaroth, who posted Historic Damascus Synagogue Looted And DestroyedThe women of the wall aren't the problem and President Obama, Ever Heard Of God?

    When I host HH I request that bloggers to also send in posts from other blogs, and Esser Agaroth sent in the following, so the bloggers should thank him:
    From Sharon's Real Jerusalem Streets we have Passover Has Passed Over

    Bat Aliyah and I reviewed the same book, Doublelife, my review, her review.  She also sent in links from other blogs:

    Thinking Torah  gives us a Parashat Shemini – Puzzle. Give it a try!

    From Jacob Richman, Educational Resources about the Holocaust

    Here's some bad news from the jblog world. The Bima Ima's Sam is back in the hospital.  Please doven for a refuah shleimah for Shmuel Asher ben Pessah Esther.

    I love this post from the blogger across the street about unexpectedly tripping someone's lieps we're not Rabbi B; I guess no one considers us as important enough to use as a landmark.

    Here's a progress report from West Bank Mama.

    Join us on our short trip to Zichron Ya'akov; at least look at the pictures.

    Read what's new with Miriam and why she hasn't the time to blog.

    This may be a dumb question: Are Israel and "The Settlements" Really the Biggest Problems in the Middle East?

    Here's an "only in Israel" story, or is it?

    For over five years, Gilad Schalit was the rallying cry for many who wanted justice for an unfortunate Israeli soldier captured by Arab terrorists.  Now we know more, and .... read about it.

    Last but not least and I hope you're all reading this to the end, I'd like to publicize the Women's Rosh Chodesh Prayers at Tel Shiloh.
    Women's Prayers at Tel Shiloh
    Rosh Chodesh Iyyar
    Thursday, April 11, 2013
    1 Iyyar 5773 8:30am
    Tour of Tel & Dvar Torah, Short Torah Lesson
    Please come and invite family, friends and neighbors

    תפילת נשים
    ראש חודש אייר בתל שילה

    יום ה' 11-4 א' אייר תשע"ג 8:30
    יהיה דבר תורה קצר וסיור בתל
    נא לבוא, לפרסם ולהזמין חברות, משפחה ושכנות

    We usually start walking to the large flat site which is considered where the ancient Biblical Mishkan Tabernacle had stood after 8:30am praying the morning prayers, including Hallel together.  It's always exciting to see what has been newly discovered by the archaeologists.


    In Biblical times Jews made pilgrimages to Shiloh to pray and sacrifice to G-d.

    Next week on Rosh Chodesh Iyyar, Tamara Spiro will present a special program at 9:30am on the Healing Potential of Sfirat Ha'omer in Hebrew, with the possibility of translation in English. You may bring some snacks, preferably healthy, so we can feast together.
    נלמד על הצמחת ומימוש הפוטנציאל בספירת העומר
    אתן מוזמנות להביא משהו טעים ובריא אם אפשר כדי שנוכל גם לסעוד יחד.
     
    Please come and also spread the word, so we have a nice turnout.  For more details contact me shilohmuse at gmail dot com