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Is Peace Possible between Jew and Arab? By: Jo Kaplan 29 Jul 2010 | | Messianic Soup Kitchen Serves More Than Soup Brian, the manager of one of MJAA Israel Relief's aid centers in the heart of Tel Aviv, shared a powerful story about Muhsin*, a new volunteer at the aid center. Muhsin only recently became a Christian; he is an ex-Muslim, now on fire for the Lord—he loves Israel and has a heart to serve. - The soup kitchen at the aid center has a reputation for serving five-star quality, five-course meals. Many times, when Brian opens the doors the hungry people can push, shove, and do whatever they can to get inside to get a precious seat. It can be a little overwhelming to volunteers and workers. |
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Jewish family allegedly harassed by neighbor By: Melanie Kahn - WHAS11.com 28 Jul 2010 | | LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WHAS11) -- They may look happy now, but Jack Arnold says seeing his two granddaughters smile is no longer normal, ever since Jeff Greiss allegedly began harassing him and his family. Jack Arnold says, "My daughter is not sleeping. She's having nightmares. I'm having extreme nightmares." - Arnold and his family are Messianic Jews, a religious movement that differs from mainstream Christianity and from Judaism by combining elements of each into a single faith. | |
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Carter ripped for anti-Israel statement By: Chad Groening - OneNewsNow 27 Jul 2010 | | The leader of a Messianic Jewish ministry says it's an absolute outrage that former President Jimmy Carter has once again demonstrated that he's a not a friend of Israel. The former president recently issued a press release through his liberal think tank The Carter Center in which he lambasts Israel for revoking the right of three men linked to Hamas to reside in the city of Jerusalem. Israeli authorities told the men they would be allowed to remain in Jerusalem only if they renounce their membership in the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC), which is affiliated with the terrorist organization Hamas. |
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NW YOVEL FESTIVAL: Featuring Jonathan Settel By: David Sumner 26 Jul 2010 | | Northwest Yovel Jubilee will return to Esther Short Park in Vancouver, Washington on Sunday, August 1 – 10:30 am to 5:30 pm. Sponsored by Rehoboth Messianic Congregation, the event aims to excite people about the Jewish roots of Christian faith and will have a decidedly Israeli feel. Headed by Pastor David Sumner and his wife Ellie, this year’s theme is “Victory” and is based on a scripture in 1 Chronicles 29:11: “Yours, ADONAI, is the greatness, the power, the glory, the victory and the majesty…” |
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Tel Ha Shomer & Help for Life Home By: Jo Kaplan - The Joseph Project 26 Jul 2010 | | During the week of June 6, Sheba Hospital (Tel HaShomer) in central Israel, was the recipient of several containers of all-new medical supplies worth many thousands of dollars. The delivery was so large that it took two-three trips per day for a week. Some of the items included in the donation were wheelchairs, crutches, canes, orthopedic braces of all types, walkers, basins and containers, pill cups, cast padding/boots/shoes, hospital sheets, patient gowns,surgeon scrub sets, surgical drapes, sharps collectors, etc. These supplies were shipped to us by Jezreel International. |
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Book Release: Bridging the Gap of Faith By: MDN Staff Writer 23 Jul 2010 | | Brenda a nice Jewish girl from Baltimore, climbs the corporate ladder, relocating from city to city. Along the way, she tries to fill the emptiness in her life through a series of love affairs that add more anymore bricks to the wall she built around her heart. Persevering, she remembers G-d's promise to her and never loses hope that her prince is out there somewhere. She finally finds Him in the last person she ever expected. - In her first book, Brenda Fried shares her journey to G-d in a uniquely honest fashion. |
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Zambia Messianic Fellowship Update By: Alex Yalenga 22 Jul 2010 | | (Zambia Messianic Fellowship) Our poor congregation has for many years taken care of poor, disadvantaged orphans. In recognitions of our spiritual and social service the government gave us land to build an orphanage in Lusaka east. Unfortunately some corrupt officials from the city council decided to create another lot right at our gate thus blocking our frontage. We have fought this in court and were granted an injunction against the city council. |
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Jewish outreach: No time to 'stand still' By: Adam Miller 21 Jul 2010 | | ALPHARETTA, Ga. (BP)--"So many Jewish people are asking questions now that they've never asked before," Messianic leader Ric Worshill said. "Ezekiel's wheels are on the move. We can either grab hold and go along for the ride or stand still and watch it go by." Worshill was among more than two dozen leaders in Messianic outreach who met at the North American Mission Board to discuss ways to make the Good News known to the 6.5 million Jewish people in the United States and Canada. |
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Israel at the Center of New Storm By: David Dolan 20 Jul 2010 | | The clash at sea could turn out to be the opening shots in a new Middle East war. Israel seems to never go more than a year or two in recent decades without some major international crisis deeply affecting the country. The last severe birth-pang was the December 2008—January 2009 “Cast Iron” conflict in and around the Gaza Strip, which stirred up unprecedented worldwide animus against the small Jewish state, merely half the size of Lake Michigan. |
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