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We Love Israel!
We Love Israel! – This was written on posters, that is what groups and individuals were chanting or shouting to you with a smile, yesterday in Jerusalem, at the 2009 annual march of the representatives of Israelis and Israel’s Christian friends from all over the world, as part of the traditional Jerusalem Walk; on Succoth for Jews - Tabernacle for Christians.
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Merry Christmas! Israeli President's Christmas Blessing
24 December, 2009 "From here, from the eternal city of Jerusalem, from this beautiful place, I want to wish each of you, and all of us, a happy and merry Christmas. Let''s pray the next year will be a year of peace, of brotherhood, of tolerance, of affluence. That nobody will suffer unnecessarily. That everybody will be helped accordingly. This is the call of heaven. This is the wish of our lord. This should be our own purpose. Let''s celebrate and hope and do accordingly..."
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'Hamas forced professor to convert'
Fatah officials in Ramallah claimed over the weekend that Professor Sana al-Sayegh, who teaches at Palestine University in Gaza City, was kidnapped by Hamas militiamen who forced her to convert to Islam against her will.
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We need evangelical Christian support
March 7, 2005 Rabbi Eckstein, the president of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, explains why Evangelical Christians are highly important allies - particularly at a time, when Israel finds itself at a political and social crossroads.
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SWORDS INTO PLOUGHSHARES
"The compelling love for all humanity is our core motivation" New Monography on CHRISTIAN ZIONISM, BY DAVID PARSONS, issued by the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem. To read an excerpt
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Why this Jew loves Christmas
I am a religious Jew who simply loves Christmas. In fact, any Jew or non Christian who somehow gets "offended" because the majority religion in America makes such a big public splash about their biggest holiday is a total fool.
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Presbyterians Challenge PCUSA Divestment Decision
Presbyterians Concerned for Jewish & Christian Relations" (PCJCR) released a statement calling on all Presbyterians to work toward the reversal of the decision of the Presbyterian Church, U.S.A.(PCUSA) to divest its funds from certain companies doing business with Israel.
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A Dissenting Presbyterian View
It is astonishing how some liberal churches today choose to support the cause of tyrannous, terrorist regimes, and reject the one and only democracy in the Middle East, vies Stoecker. It is baffling that Anglican and Episcopalian construal of Christ’s words on peacemaking should land them in a position that would strengthen the hands of violence against innocents.
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My love affair with evangelical Christians
WorldNetDaily.com Nearly the whole world is arrayed against President George W. Bush. The long list includes Europe, the United Nations, the Arab countries, the world''s media, Hollywood, the universities, and half the United States. The question becomes: How can this man possibly survive as president?
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Knesset Offers Christians New Standing In Israel
JERUSALEM - Leaders of Christian Zionist ministries were invited on Tuesday to the inaugural meeting of the new Knesset Christian Allies'' Caucus to launch what co-chairman Dr. Yuri Shtern termed a "political upgrade" of relations between Israel and its Christian supporters across the globe...
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Gibsons's Blood Level
Every people has its story. Every people has the right to its story. And every people has a responsibility for its story. Muslims have their story: God''s revelation to the final prophet. Jews have their story: the covenant between man and God at Sinai...
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Exodus from Bethlehem
By Joseph Farah Posted: December 22, 2006 On one thing we can all agree this Christmas: Bethlehem is no longer a Christian town. But why? If the Israelis contributed in any way to the exodus of Christians, it was by withdrawing from Bethlehem and the so-called "Palestinian territories" in the West Bank. Since they left, the Palestinian Authority has waged a jihad against the Christian community, raping women, extorting businessmen, lynching "collaborators" and seizing homes...
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