by Yaakov Astor
The shofar arouses the divine voice within our own innermost selves,
calling us back to our Source.
The shofar -- it has an aura of awe and holiness about it. Its blast
can shatter hearts of stone and wash away layers of complacency. Its
call is capable of bringing us back to places inside ourselves
impenetrable by any other means.
The Baal Shem Tov said, "In the palace of the king there are many
chambers and each one needs a different key. There is one key, one
instrument, however, which can open all the doors -- the ax. The shofar
is an ax. When a person passionately breaks his heart before the
Almighty, he can smash any gate in the palace of the King of Kings."
The Baal Shem Tov is teaching that the shofar is an emotional,
intuitive way of gaining access to the deepest recesses of our heart,
of divine experiential knowledge. Its blast, this wordless sound,
speaks to the heart in a way all the greatest words and insights cannot
approach.
King David, on the other hand, seems to contradict this. In reference
to the shofar he says, "Happy is the people who know ... more »
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Wednesday, August 27
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on Wed 27 Aug 2008 12:48 AM CDT
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on Wed 27 Aug 2008 12:39 AM CDT
Sources reveal status of secret talks to create Palestinian state this
year
By Aaron Klein Condoleezza Rice JERUSALEM – Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, completing a visit to the region today, has been pressing Israel to sign a document by the end of the year that would divide Jerusalem by offering the Palestinians a state in Israel's capital city as well as in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, according to top diplomatic sources involved in the talks. The Israeli team, led by Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, has been negotiating the division of Jerusalem – despite claims to the contrary – but would rather conclude an agreement on paper by the end of the year that would give the Palestinians a state in the West Bank, Gaza and some Israeli territory, leaving conclusions on Jerusalem for a later date, the informed diplomatic sources told WND. Original Source more »
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on Wed 27 Aug 2008 12:35 AM CDT
In releasing 200 Palestinian terrorists, including murderers, Olmert is
not just abasing himself before Abbas. He's testing the waters for his
big legacy to Israel.
It’s a mistake to think that the Olmert government’s mass release of terrorists, including some involved in murder, is simply an exercise in supine toadying to Abu Whatsisname. For Olmert, Barak and Tzipi Livni, this was a test case. Could they get the Israeli public and professional opinion in the security establishment to overlook the release of murderers? Olmert's prisoner release passed with barely a public murmer. The security establishment was divided in its opinion. That was sufficient for Olmert to ram the decision through. With the security establishment diffident on the issue, the public protest was limited to those who assume—correctly—that releasing terrorists encourages terror rather than peace. The release passed with barely a public murmur. This means that Olmert has been entirely successful and is now well placed to grant his most enduring legacy to the Israeli people: Marwan Barghouti. Original Source more »
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on Wed 27 Aug 2008 12:34 AM CDT
by Ze'ev Ben-Yechiel
“There’s a big problem. The Arabs are desecrating [the Mount]. So for the Arabs it’s allowed and Jews not? If they rule that Jews are not allowed on the mount, then Arabs should certainly not be allowed on it either.” Several of Israel’s leading rabbis have fired the latest shot in one of modern Israel’s longest-running halachic disputes—whether a Jew may enter the Temple Mount nowadays. Rabbis Ovadia Yosef, Shalom Elyashiv and Chaim Kanievsky recently sent a letter to Rabbi Shmuel Rabinovich, the rabbi in charge of the Western Wall area, asking him to repeat a 40-year-old decree prohibiting Jews from entering the Temple Mount. The decree was originally signed by most leading rabbis upon the Mount’s capture by Israel in the 1967 Six Day War. The Temple Mount is the area upon which both Holy Temples stood, in which the priests offered sacrifices, and where thrice-yearly convocations of the whole nation of Israel took place during the festivals of Pesach (Passover), Shavuot (Weeks) and Sukkot (Tabernacles). Original Source more » Sunday, August 24
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on Sun 24 Aug 2008 07:06 PM CDT
By Reuters
The European Union will give a financial boost on Wednesday to the cash-strapped Palestinian Authority to help Prime Minister Salam Fayyad pay public sector salaries, EU and Palestinian officials said. The 40 million euro injection of funds comes on top of the 256 million euros in budget support disbursed so far this year by the European Union. Fayyad has struggled in recent months to pay government workers because many Arab donors have not met their financial commitments. "The situation is very, very tight, for sure," a top official from Fayyad's office said this week. Original Source more » |
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