Thursday, May 21, 2015

Shavuot

I am tired from all good things, had a couple of wonderful classes, connected with amazing people, and happy that my night is free to go to sleep super early for a long weekend of fun.  We are going to start with Shabbat tomorrow night, then a couple more nights of the Jewish holiday Shavuot, http://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/609663/jewish/What-Is-Shavuot.htm.  One more post tomorrow, and I will be signing off of the world until Monday night, disappearing into a remembrance, a celebration, of receiving the ten commandments and becoming a nation.

I came across two powerful pieces of writing that correlate to this holiday.  The first one is a timeline about how the Jewish people and Israel have been one, and Jerusalem has only been the capital in Israel, and always the focus of the Jewish people.

Todd Harv Simon

Below is proven by Archaeology all over Israel: 1. Israel became a nation in 1312 BCE, two thousand years before the rise of Islam. 2. Arab refugees in Israel began identifying themselves as part of a Palestinian people in 1967, two decades after the establishment of the modern State of Israel. 3. Since the Jewish conquest in 1272 BCE, the Jews have had dominion over the land for one thousand years with a continuous presence in the land for the past 3,300 years. 4. The only Arab dominion since the conquest in 635 CE lasted no more than 22 years. 5. For over 3,300 years, Jerusalem has been the Jewish capital Jerusalem has never been the capital of any Arab or Muslim entity. Even when the Jordanians occupied Jerusalem, they never sought to make it their capital, and Arab leaders did not come to visit. 6. Jerusalem is mentioned over 700 times in Tanach, the Jewish Holy Scriptures. Jerusalem is not mentioned once in the Koran. 7. King David founded the city of Jerusalem. Mohammed never came to Jerusalem. 8. Jews pray facing Jerusalem. Muslims pray with their backs toward Jerusalem. 9. In 1948 the Arab refugees were encouraged to leave Israel by Arab leaders promising to purge the land of Jews. Sixty-eight percent left without ever seeing an Israeli soldier. 10. The Jewish refugees were forced to flee from Arab lands due to Arab brutality, persecution, and slaughter. 11. The number of Arab refugees who left Israel in 1948 is estimated to be around 630,000. The number of Jewish refugees from Arab lands is estimated to be the same. 12. Arab refugees were intentionally not absorbed or integrated into the Arab lands to which they fled, despite the vast Arab territory. Out of the 100,000,000 refugees since World War II, theirs is the only refugee group in the world that has never been absorbed or integrated into their own people's lands. Jewish refugees were completely absorbed into Israel, a country no larger than the state of New Jersey. 13. The Arabs are represented by eight separate nations, not including the Palestinians. There is only one Jewish nation. The Arab nations initiated all five wars and lost. Israel defended itself each time and won. 14. The PLO's Charter still calls for the destruction of the State of Israel. Israel has given the Palestinians most of the West Bank land, autonomy under the Palestinian Authority, and has supplied them. 15. Under Jordanian rule, Jewish holy sites were desecrated and the Jews were denied access to places of worship. Under Israeli rule, all Muslim and Christian sites have been preserved and made accessible to people of all faiths. 16. The UN Record on Israel and the Arabs: of the 175 Security Council resolutions passed before 1990, 97 were directed against Israel. 17. Of the 690 General Assembly resolutions voted on before 1990, 429 were directed against Israel. 18. The UN was silent while 58 Jerusalem Synagogues were destroyed by the Jordanians. 19. The UN was silent while the Jordanians systematically desecrated the ancient Jewish cemetery on the Mount of Olives. 20. The UN was silent while the Jordanians enforced an apartheid-like a policy of preventing Jews from visiting the Temple Mount and the Western Wall. David Nolan"
This next one is very powerful for me, I want my children to know their roots, love diversity, shine and lead, and keep the Jewish story going.  I am so blessed my parents instilled in me how important it was to know, remember, teach, and stand for Jewish people, teaching my children to live among the nations of the world, and also keep our unique identity, history, traditions, and culture. 


(Ledor Vador Family dav'ar Torah):
What happened to the Israelites "that didn't leave" with Moses and stayed in Egypt?
The Midrash says, during the splitting of the Red Sea. There were three days of darkness and within those three days. The Israelites who stayed in Egypt - disappeared from Planet Earth.
What's the difference between the Israelites that stayed versus the ones who left Egypt? simple. one group of Jews received "God law for all of humanity" (Torah) and the others didn't.
It's almost like the Midrash is saying.. without receiving (following) the laws of Torah, nothing is passed down from generation to generation (Ledor Vador )
without such a tradition, entire families, communities will assimilate into the secular world (God forbid) thus "vanishing from the Book of Life"!
- Mordechai ben Avraham

Have a wonderful, peaceful night,In Russian we say spokoyniy nochi,Wishing a calm, and peaceful night,Coach Yulia









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