In Zionism 1.0, the Temple Mount was given to the Jewish people in war. I believe that in Zionism 2.0, the Mount will be restored to the Jewish people through ...
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Every week, the staff at CrossPoint Church gathers to pray for the prayer requests shared with us during our Sunday gatherings. As we work our way through the requests, we are given this window into ...
Jesus’ followers are called “disciples” (Greek mathētai); they follow and learn from their Rabbi Jesus who teaches them how the Kingdom of God works in the hearts of human beings and in earthly ...
The Old City is home to many of Jerusalem's most sought-after attractions, including the Western Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and Temple Mount ... Dung Gate, Zion Gate, and Jaffa ...
Tu Bishvat is a time to appreciate the world around us. Whatever is happening around the world, life in nature and the vineyard continues as before. This is the beginning of a new growing cycle.
The Pan-Armenian Council of New England, in coordination with the Armenian Assembly of America, hosted Jerusalemite activists ...
MT. ZION, Ill. (WAND) - Twice the fun. Mt. Zion twin brothers Jonny and Joey Jordan signed together to play football at Carroll University. The brothers have played on the same football team since ...
When confronted with evil it is necessary to feel anger. Even rage. That is the energy that must be channelled, to create justice. To make sure that NEVER AGAIN is more than an empty slogan. Dear nice ...
Theatre Zion, under Aryeh Weisberg’s direction ... first Ashkenazi chief rabbi of Israel?” Indeed, Hillel was his nephew. Not a philosopher and mystic like his celebrated uncle, Hillel ...
When praying, one is required to orient our heart and face towards Jerusalem, no matter where we are in the world. References to Zion, the Land of Israel and Jerusalem are deeply embedded in ...
The light rail rain in Jerusalem will cease operations for five days next week, ahead of the extension of the city's "red line," which currently runs between Pisgat Ze'ev and Mount Herzl.
A Jerusalem resident in his 30s broke into vehicles and a synagogue in a northern Jerusalem neighborhood, stealing charity boxes, shofars, money, and other belongings. Following a report received ...