Friday, April 2, 2010

First Century Jew?


Imagine that you are a first century Jew, living in a time of about five years after Jesus’ death in the city of Antioch.  You have been raised by your parents on all the stories of old: the conquest of your forefathers, and their deliverance out of Egypt by the providential hand of God, through the Red Sea, through the desert wanderings, and finally into the promised land.  You have been told how God wiped out the peoples before your ancestors, and how there was no place for intermarrying or intermixing with the Gentiles. In fact God had said that He himself was going to “blot them out” from before you. And now standing before you are two of your own country men, fellow Jews, and they are trying to turn your world upside down! 

The scene is Acts 13, and Paul and Barnabas are reasoning from the scriptures with the Jews in the local synagogue and what they are saying is this: they are recalling the deliverance of your people from Egypt and the giving of the precious Law of Moses.  They recall your days in slavery, and then remind you of your past kings Saul, and David.  Then they turn their sermon toward John the Baptist, and his message of repentance for the remission of sins (Luke 3:3), and how only genuine belief in Jesus as the Christ can qualify you for entrance into heaven.  Then ,as if that were not  bad enough, they tell you that your own people, the Jews, never really understood the prophets and the purpose of holy days and an d sacrifices, therefore amounting your good deeds to nothing. So furious and seething with anger are you now, that you throw these two heretics out from your midst, and in their departure you hear them say these words: “It was necessary that the word of God be spoken first to you.  Since you thrust it aside and judge yourselves unworthy of eternal life, behold, we are turning to the Gentiles.” (Acts 13:46)  What?!! You are going to turn to the very people God drove out from before us and take this message of salvation to them?   

Has it been so long that we have forgotten that we, gentiles (non Jews), were and still are the result of a missions effort planned by God to bring us into his family; and that previously we (gentiles) had no shot at salvation (Eph 2:11-13), but that now in Christ we can be children of God (Eph 3:4-6).  Let us make sure that we guard our hearts against the attacks of the enemy, that can blind us from Gods passion to save all peoples from all around the globe.  Let us proclaim from the rooftops the message of salvation that has been whispered into our hearts! Let us not be convinced ourselves that our God is a God of “ Christianity”.   I pray that God will enlighten our minds, soften our hearts, empty our pocket books, and motivate us to action to see the Gospel preached among the nations, for the praise and glory of the Name of our God!! 

Thankfully in Christ !

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Israel Ice Man Breaks Blaine Record ! !

An Israeli illusionist has stood inside a gaint ice cube for 64 hours breaking David Blaine's Times Square world record set in 2000. Israeli magician Hezi Dayan breaks David Blaine's record time in  Israeli illusionist Hezi Dayan attempts to remain encased in ice for the record-breaking time..



 Hezi Dayan was sealed into the custom-made ice cube in Rabin Square in Tel Aviv reports.
"My aim is that at two or three in the morning, people on their way home from a night out will say, 'Come, let's go to the square and see if that loony is in his ice,'" Dayan told Haaretz newspaper before embarking on his three-day freeze.

The 29-year-old reportedly withstood three days of freezing cold wearing nothing more than jeans and a T-shirt.
When the New Year struck, Dayan's assistants cut him out of the ice and the magician was escorted to a waiting ambulance.
Hundreds of fans celebrated the turn of the decade alongside Dayan. A number of them reportedly carried signs that said things like "Hezi the great," and "Don't die Hezi Dayan."
In 2000, American magician David Blaine spent 63 hours in an ice cube above New York's Times Square.  The stunt was called "Frozen in Time" and tubes supplied Blaine with air and water, while another removed his urine.
In a documentary that followed the act, Blaine said he could not walk for a month and had no plans to ever perform a feat of the same difficulty again.
Only Israelites Can !

Monday, February 22, 2010

Israel: No reason to think Mossad killed Hamas man !

Jerusalem : Israel's foreign minister said Wednesday there was no reason to assume the Mossad assassinated a Hamas military commander in Dubai, even as suspicions mounted that the country's vaunted spy agency made the hit using the identities of Israelis with European passports.

While few people are privy to the cloak-and-dagger operations of the Mossad, senior Israeli security officials not directly involved with the affair said they were convinced it was a Mossad operation because of the motive and the use of Israeli identities. The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of a government order not to discuss the case, characterized it as a significant Mossad bungle.

The suspicions ratcheted up pressure on Israel to be more forthcoming over the killing of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, a man it claims supplied Gaza's Hamas rulers with the most dangerous weapons it possesses. Israeli critics pointed the finger at Mossad, accusing it of sloppiness and endangering Israeli citizens.

Dubai police this week released names, photos, and passport numbers of 11 members of an alleged hit-squad that killed al-Mabhouh in his luxury Dubai hotel room last month. Dubai said all 11 carried European passports. But most of the identities appear to be stolen and at least seven matched up with real people in Israel who claim they are victims of identity theft.

"I don't know why we are assuming that Israel, or the Mossad, used those passports," Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman told Army Radio in Israel's first official comments on the affair.

But Lieberman did not deny involvement outright, saying Israel rightly maintains a policy of ambiguity where security operations are concerned.

"Israel never responds, never confirms and never denies," he said. "There is no reason for Israel to change this policy."

Amir Oren, a military analyst for the Israeli daily Haaretz, called for the ouster of Mossad director Meir Dagan.

"What is needed now is a swift decision to terminate Dagan's contract and to appoint a new Mossad chief," wrote Oren in a front-page commentary. "There's no disease without a cure."

The Iranian-backed Hamas has been blaming Israel for al-Mabhouh's killing from the beginning.

"The investigation of the police of Dubai proves what Hamas had said from the first minute, that Israel's Mossad is responsible for the assassination," Mushir al-Masri, a Hamas legislator in Gaza, said Wednesday.

Al-Mabhouh was one of the founders of the Hamas militant group, which has carried out hundreds of attacks and suicide bombings targeting Israelis, and now rules the Gaza Strip. He also was involved in the 1989 capturing and killing of two Israeli soldiers.

Israel considered him to be the point man in smuggling Iranian rockets into Gaza that would be capable of striking the Jewish state's Tel Aviv heartland.


At least seven people who live in Israel share names with suspects identified by Dubai police. One, a British-Israeli citizen named Melvyn Adam Mildiner, said the passport photo on the Dubai wanted flier was not him but the passport number was correct. He also denied having been to Dubai.

Another of the seven, Stephen Hodes, denied any link to the case in an interview with Israel Radio and said he, too, had never visited Dubai.

"I'm shocked. I don't know how they got to me. Those aren't my photographs, of course," Hodes said. "I don't know how they got to my details, who took them. .... I'm simply afraid. These are powerful forces."

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown on Wednesday promised an inquiry into the use of fake British passports in the killing.

"We are looking at this at this very moment," Brown told London's LBC radio. "We have got to carry out a full investigation into this. The British passport is an important document that has got to be held with care." He did not assess blame for the forgeries.

Several senior British lawmakers said Israel's envoy should be summoned to the Foreign Office to explain what his country's role in the slaying was.

The former leader of the Liberal Democrats, the smallest of Britain's three main parties, said that "if the Israeli government was party to behavior of this kind it would be a serious violation of trust between nations."

Menzies Campbell, who serves on the House of Common's Foreign Affairs Committee, said "the Israeli government has some explaining to do" and called for the ambassador to be summoned "in double-quick time."

The committee's chairman, Mike Gapes, a member of Britain's ruling Labour party, added that the assassination was either the work of Israelis "or someone trying to make sure it looks like the Israelis."

Like Lieberman, Israeli security analyst Ephraim Kam said the use of Israeli identities did not prove the Mossad killed al-Mabhouh.

"I cannot see a reason why the Mossad would use the names of Israelis here or citizens who live here," Kam said.

Rafi Eitan, a former Cabinet minister and Mossad agent who took part in the capture of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann, thought Israel's foes were trying to frame it by using the identities of Israelis.

"It means some foreign service, an enemy of Israel, wanted to taint Israel. It took the names of Israeli citizens, doctored the passports ... and thus tainted us," Eitan said.

Lawmaker Yisrael Hasson, a former deputy commander of Israel's Shin Bet internal security service, said he would ask to convene a meeting of the Israeli parliament's powerful foreign affairs and defense committee to discuss the matter.

"No one should use someone's identity without his permission or without his understanding in some way what it is being used for," Hasson told Israel Radio.

The Mossad has been accused of identity theft before. New Zealand convicted and jailed two Israelis in 2005 of trying to fraudulently obtain New Zealand passports. New Zealand demanded — and won — an apology from Israel, which Auckland said proved the pair were spies.

But this would be the first time that the Mossad has been suspected of using the identities of its own citizens.

If the Israeli government was behind the identity theft, it broke Israeli laws against impersonation and fraud, said Nirit Moskovich of the Association for Civil Rights in Israel.

Kam, the security analyst, said the people whose identities were released could be in danger from Hamas.

"I think they should be careful," he said.

The affair could have unwanted diplomatic repercussions for Israel if it indeed used the foreign passports of its own nationals. Several British lawmakers on Wednesday called for the Israeli ambassador to be summoned to the Foreign Office immediately to explain what happened.

The affair could also have fallout for the Mossad as an agency, and for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Dagan personally.

Netanyahu's first tenure in the late 1990s was marred by the Mossad's botched attempt at assassinating the man who now is Hamas' supreme leader, Khaled Mashaal.

But while Haaretz commentator Oren was calling for Dagan's head, analyst Ronen Bergman of the Yediot Ahronot newspaper deemed the operation a success.

"Al-Mabhouh is dead and all the partners to the operation left Dubai safely," he said.

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Sunday, February 14, 2010

The Tel Aviv Innovation Cluster !

Jews are a famously accomplished group. They make up 0.2 percent of the world population, but 54 percent of the world chess champions, 27 percent of the Nobel physics laureates and 31 percent of the medicine laureates.

Jews make up 2 percent of the U.S. population, but 21 percent of the Ivy League student bodies, 26 percent of the Kennedy Center honorees, 37 percent of the Academy Award-winning directors, 38 percent of those on a recent Business Week list of leading philanthropists, 51 percent of the Pulitzer Prize winners for nonfiction.

In his book, “The Golden Age of Jewish Achievement,” Steven L. Pease lists some of the explanations people have given for this record of achievement. The Jewish faith encourages a belief in progress and personal accountability. It is learning-based, not rite-based.

Most Jews gave up or were forced to give up farming in the Middle Ages; their descendants have been living off of their wits ever since. They have often migrated, with a migrant’s ambition and drive. They have congregated around global crossroads and have benefited from the creative tension endemic in such places.

...Tel Aviv has become one of the world’s foremost entrepreneurial hot spots. Israel has more high-tech start-ups per capita than any other nation on earth, by far. It leads the world in civilian research-and-development spending per capita. It ranks second behind the U.S. in the number of companies listed on the Nasdaq. Israel, with seven million people, attracts as much venture capital as France and Germany combined.

As Dan Senor and Saul Singer write in “Start-Up Nation: The Story of Israel’s Economic Miracle,” Israel now has a classic innovation cluster, a place where tech obsessives work in close proximity and feed off each other’s ideas.

...All the countries in the region talk about encouraging innovation. Some oil-rich states spend billions trying to build science centers. But places like Silicon Valley and Tel Aviv are created by a confluence of cultural forces, not money. The surrounding nations do not have the tradition of free intellectual exchange and technical creativity.

For example, between 1980 and 2000, Egyptians registered 77 patents in the U.S. Saudis registered 171. Israelis registered 7,652.

During a decade of grim foreboding, Israel has become an astonishing success story....

Friday, February 5, 2010

ALWAYS FIRST, ALWAYS THERE.. even IN HAITI . . !


Time is of the essence. The people of Haiti need your help NOW.


The UN-recognized ZAKA International Rescue Unit was the first Israeli delegation on the ground.Immediately on arrival, they worked round the clock to pull eight survivors from the rubble of the university building, injured but alive.


ZAKA volunteers will continue their sacred work in Haiti:
  • saving lives
  • giving emergency first aid
  • distributing humanitarian aid
  • assisting in body collection and identification


The task is huge. The needs are great. The costs are crippling.
And 
ZAKA’s determination to help is endless.
But they need YOUR support to help the people of Haiti.


For ZAKA to continue its sacred mission of saving lives and honoring the dead, the volunteers urgently need:
  • emergency medical supplies
  • rescue and recovery equipment
  • satellite communications
  • humanitarian aid
ZAKA can only operate with your generous support.

Please help us help the people of Haiti by supporting 
ZAKA in its rescue, recovery and humanitarian relief work. 


Saving those who can be saved.  Honoring those who cannot.


Disclaimer : This is issued by the public interest ONLY & not to claim any. Those who like to serve can visit www.zaka.us