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    The Irony of Yom Kippur and UN Speeches

    By Myles Weiss Last night at sundown began the holiest day of the Jewish calendar, Yom Kippur. On this, the Day of Atonement, Jews around the world ask forgiveness for our sins, failures, and shortcomings and look forward to God’s mercy in the coming year. For those of us who follow the Jewish Messiah, Yeshua,…

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    The Biblical Roots of Today’s Middle East Conflicts

    By Katharine Weiss   What are the biblical roots of the Middle East conflicts today? Jealousy and insecurity, which lead to rage, make up the ancient root. Ishmael’s insecurity came from focusing on who he wasn’t instead of on who God made him to be. Scripture declares, “God was with him.” Yet in his mind,…

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    The Biblical Roots of Today’s Middle East Conflicts

    By Katharine Weiss   What are the biblical roots of the Middle East conflicts today? Jealousy and insecurity, which lead to rage, make up the ancient root. Ishmael’s insecurity came from focusing on who he wasn’t instead of on who God made him to be. Scripture declares, “God was with him.” Yet in his mind,…

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    You are the Shofar of God!

    By Myles Weiss As the seasons pass from Rosh HaShanah to Yom Kippur, let’s not lose the symbolic importance of the “day of blowing” —the Feast of Trumpets. Beyond the heavenly sound of the physical ram’s horn, there is also the picture of who we are to be as His representatives in the Earth. In…

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    Happy New Year 5773!

    or “Wake Up and Smell the Caliphate …” By Myles Weiss The NY Times this week printed a perfect picture of the confusion that prevails in Western thinking, especially in the media minds, regarding Islam. The Op-Ed page trumpeted a call for “Islamophilia,” loving the Muslim people AND their ideology, lest we become “haters” like…

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    Saving Purim

    By Eitan Shishkoff On what day does Israel celebrate Halloween? Actually, Israel doesn’t celebrate Halloween. Yet Purim, the biblical holiday instituted in the Book of Esther, looks more and more like the American extravaganza of All Hallows Eve. The costumes become more grotesque and include the usual themes of witchcraft, hell, and death so prominent…

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