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Another live Bible discussion TODAY (on Isaiah chapter 53) I’d like to invite you to join! -
21/06/2020

Another live Bible discussion TODAY (on Isaiah chapter 53) I’d like to invite you to join! -

Greetings of shalom and blessing from the City of Shalom and Blessing — the Holy City of Jerusalem, may it speedily be rebuilt in our days — and from Yeshivath Sharashim!

Live Bible discussion today I’d like to invite you to join! -
09/06/2020

Live Bible discussion today I’d like to invite you to join! -

Greetings of shalom and blessing from the City of Shalom and Blessing — the Holy City of Jerusalem, may it speedily be rebuilt in our days — and from Yeshivath Sharashim!

Come Learn Interesting Topics With Us!
29/02/2020

Come Learn Interesting Topics With Us!

20/02/2020
Join us in exploration of the Bible from its original source!
13/02/2020

Join us in exploration of the Bible from its original source!

Wishing peace and comfort to all.
31/01/2020

Wishing peace and comfort to all.

Fact: Jerusalem is Israel’s largest city at nearly 50 square miles. It has become a major cultural center with over 70 i...
23/01/2020

Fact: Jerusalem is Israel’s largest city at nearly 50 square miles. It has become a major cultural center with over 70 institutions teaching the arts, some 60 museums, over 30 annual festivals, an annual marathon, 26 wineries, and over 1,500 public parks and gardens. All of these are visited by some 3.5 million tourists per year.

Fact: Jews became a plurality of Jerusalem’s population in the early 1800s and have been a majority since 1864, a genera...
20/01/2020

Fact: Jews became a plurality of Jerusalem’s population in the early 1800s and have been a majority since 1864, a generation before the Zionist movement’s founding. Before 1948, substantial Jewish communities lived in both eastern and western Jerusalem. In 1967 the Jewish population was 197,000, and the Palestinian Arab population was 68,000. Today, the population is about 500,000 Jews and 300,000 Palestinians.

Did you know? During the Jordanian occupation, Christians, unlike Jews, were allowed access to their holy sites but with...
16/01/2020

Did you know? During the Jordanian occupation, Christians, unlike Jews, were allowed access to their holy sites but with limits on the numbers of Christian pilgrims permitted into the Old City and Bethlehem during Christmas and Easter. Christian charities and religious institutions were prohibited from buying real estate in Jerusalem. Christian schools were subject to strict controls, including being required to teach the Qu’ran to all the students.

Did you know? Jerusalem is so central to Jewish culture and civilization that memory of its destruction by imperial Rome...
13/01/2020

Did you know? Jerusalem is so central to Jewish culture and civilization that memory of its destruction by imperial Rome (depicted on the Arch of Titus, which is located in Rome) and hope for sovereign restoration are included in numerous Jewish customs and holidays. The breaking of the wine glass at weddings while reciting in Hebrew, “If I forget you, Oh Jerusalem, may my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth,” memorializes Jerusalem’s destruction, as does the Jewish holiday Tisha B’Av – a fast day of mourning. The Western Wall is the last standing remnant of the Jewish Temple, the holiest site for Jews.

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