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    Tisha b’Av

    By Myles Weiss  Today marks the 9th day of the month of Av, held in awe and with contemplative reverence by the Jewish people. It ends three weeks of introspective “teshuvah”(repentance) during which our jewish people remember dark times in our history. The unbelieving report of the ten spies in  Numbers 13  marks the traditional…

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    Give Shalom a Chance!

    by Katharine Weiss God wants us to be carriers of peace. Yeshua declared that it was necessary for Him to go so that He could leave His peace in the Person of the Holy Spirit.  Hebrew thought gives peace greater consideration than does Western ideology. Perhaps it is time for us to revisit the simple…

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    The Ascent of all Believers

    by Katharine Weiss Scriptures speak of the “Psalms of Ascent” from Psalm 120 to Psalm 134. These 15 songs are meant to carry the spirit of the worshipper up to Jerusalem, to the Temple to meet with God. The Hebrew word to ascend is ma’aloth.  These psalms have been heard for centuries in the Holy…

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    Introducing “Israel Report with Ron Cantor”

    A few months ago on Zola Levitt Presents, we had special guest, Ron Cantor, with us in the studio sharing about his new book, “Identity Theft” (To watch these episodes, visit our website: Ron Cantor Part 1 – Ron Cantor Part 2) In addition to “Identity Theft,” Ron is also the author of “Leave Me Alone-…

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    The City of the Great King

    A Myles Memo by Myles Weiss         Yom Yerushalayim — “Jerusalem Day” (May 8 this year) marked the day 46 years ago that Israel wrested the Old City of Jerusalem from the Kingdom of Jordan in the Six-Day War. For the first time in over 2,400 years, the entire city was under…

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    Yom HaShoah

    By Myles Weiss Growing up in New York, it was not unusual for me to see numbers tattooed on the forearms of shopkeepers, deli-owners, and random friends and relatives. It seemed a silent but significant witness to us, the younger generation. We would look at the number, look up at the face watching us see…

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