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We've been living in ours since last Thursday. Its been wonderful but the leaves are looking tired and dry. This Thursday we're holding a pot luck to end the festival. If you're in Northern California (Oroville/Paradise/Chico area) and would like to stop by contact me.
Frankly I can't imagine what he hopes to accomplish but Mike Evans will be meeting with Ahmadinejad and anti-Israel rabbis.
Pray! ~ John ===
Dear John,
I am sitting in a holding room at the Hilton Hotel in New York City in conversation with six rabbis. The spokesman for the group is Rabbi Yisroel Dovid Weiss. As shocking as it is to believe, these six men are united against Zionism. They are praying for a speedy dismantlement of the State of Israel. The men will soon meet with Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. I have been approved to join them in the meeting.
Please pray for my safety right now.
This hotel is off-limits to everyone except Iranian diplomats and invited guests. It is a miracle that I got inside as your ambassador. You can be assured that I am greatly hated for my stand with Israel.
The funds for this trip have not come in fully; I came by faith. If you are able to give a gift right now, it would be a tremendous blessing.
Yom Kippur is one of the most holy days in the Jewish calendar. In accordance to Leviticus 16:29-31 Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, is commanded to be on the 10th day of the Jewish month of Tishri. As mandated by the Torah, it is a day spent in prayer atoning for our sins and it is a day of strict rest.
Preparations for Yom Kippur begin early in the morning. It is very important to prepare for Yom Kippur because as evening falls, we complete cease all work, all food, all drink and fall into the time for atonement. Therefore, the body needs to be prepared for the fast and the mind and soul need to be prepared to be in the proper place to ask for forgiveness.
Two large meals are prepared and eaten - one earlier in the day and one just prior to the onset of Yom Kippur - to prepare the body for the 25 hour fast. Before the onset of Yom Kippur we must conclude the seeking of forgiveness from any person we may have wronged during the past year. Another important component is to give a blessing of your children. There is no set formula for this blessing, but it usually includes hoping ones children will be righteous, Torah observant, have wisdom, and a heart filled with awe for G-d. Additionally, we also give to charity, a little more than usually. These customs will help prepare our minds and spirits to seek forgiveness from G-d.
As daylight begins to wane we conclude our preparations with one final meal. The meal needs to be concluded and candles lit 18 minutes prior to sunset. After the candles are lit, the fast begins. The fast lasts for 25 hours and 18 minutes. We abstain from food and drink, do not wash or anoint our bodies, do not wear leather footwear and abstain from spousal intimacy. We spend much of our day engaged in repentance and prayer.
In the course of Yom Kippur five prayer services are held. The final prayer service is the Neilah (locking) prayer. The Neilah culminates in the resounding cries of the Shema Yisrael... "Hear O Israel, The L-rd Our G-d, G-d is One..." Then joy erupts throughout the synagogue with song and dance. Yom Kippur is concluded with a single blast from the shofar and the proclamation, "Next Year in Jerusalem!"
When 3 stars appear in the sky we are permitted to break the fast. While there is no particular food associated breaking the Yom Kippur fast, it is customary to eat a dairy meal. Many Israeli families have a dish called pashtida. This is an egg dish something akin to a quiche. Other popular break the fast dishes are kuggel, blintzes, and bagels with cream cheese.
A video about fasting on Yom Kippur.
Yom Kippur is the most solemn of days in Jewish calendar. But, it is also a time for elation because we know that we have followed G-d's law and been forgiven for our sins. On Rosh HaShanah G-d inscribed each person's fate for the year to come in the Book of Life, but the book was kept open to allow for changes for the repentant soul. For the past 10 days, the Days of Awe, we have been atoning for our sins. On Yom Kippur G-d seals the Book of Life. We move forward with the next year confident that G-d has sealed our favorable verdict in the Book of Life for a year filled with life, health, and happiness.
Jewish continuity, the wisdom of our sages, the latest news, and the Jewish Holidays all seem to be converging! In this cartoon I decided to show the "Old Days" in black and white.
Palestinian terrorists operating out of the Gaza Strip fired a mortar shell at an elementary school compound in southern Israel on Wednesday morning, damaging the kindergarten building.
The attack came just 30 minutes before the students arrived for school. Officials said that had the attack happened just a little later, Israel would today be mourning a major tragedy.
School officials decided to go ahead with classes, but had all of the students study in the few buildings that are fully reinforced against Palestinian rocket and mortar attacks. Students were not permitted to go outside for recess.
Not born in the USA as the Constitution demands. Not an American citizen. A citizen of Indonesia. Direct ties to al Ikhwan (the Muslim Brotherhood).....
Yeah... I can see how that might embarrass the junta leader!
What Does This Military Judge Know?
Demand Your Representatives Act! Or Impeach Them Too!
My mother-in-law sent me this and I'd thought I'd share it here:
Set your clocks
Someone has said if Christians and Jews really understood the full extent of the power we have available through prayer, we might be speechless.
Did you know that during WWII there was an adviser to Churchill who organized a group of people who dropped what they were doing every day at a prescribed hour for one minute to collectively pray for the safety of England , its people and peace?
There is now a group of people organizing the same thing here in America .
If you would like to participate: Every evening at 9:00 PM Eastern Time (8:00 PM Central) (7:00 PM Mountain) (6:00 PM Pacific), stop whatever you are doing and spend one minute praying for the safety of the United States, our troops, our citizens, and for a return to a Godly nation. If you know anyone else who would like to participate, please pass this along. Our prayers are the most powerful asset we have.
Please forward this to your praying friends. You don't have to sign on, or sign up - just pray, and ask your friends to join you in prayer