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anonymousdandelion · 2 years ago
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lettersfromgod · 1 year ago
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"Then was a great cry lifted up, and oh such a sorrowful sound was heard! So I said to My two lampstands, “Take a coal from the fire which surrounds the altar, and eat of it. Consume it fully and go down. For I have made these people as kindling, and this multitude as wood, that they may come and fight against you, that they may be given up to the flame. Open your mouths wide that they may be consumed!”
For I have prepared an offering, lo it is prepared and waits for its time, says The Lord God of Israel. For indeed I tell you, lo, The Lord your God reveals it to you, Eliyahu and Moshe are about to come down! Says YAHUWAH."
📖 Excerpt from "The Two Lampstands": https://www.thevolumesoftruth.com/The_Two_Lampstands
▶ Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IivJmYKVPr8&list=PL6D1BC949E9840878&index=29
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delightintheway · 1 year ago
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"Behold, I called to the sea, to the great multitude Of waters, and there was no answer!…
I shouted to the earth and blew the Trumpet upon The four winds of heaven, yet no cry was heard, No response was lifted up to Heaven!…
Only raised fists were seen, many milling About gnashing upon their teeth, Lashing out against their neighbor!…
So I turned My face away from them And set My back against the sea, And the earth, it was forsaken."
~ Says The Lord
Excerpt from: https://www.thevolumesoftruth.com/The_Two_Lampstands
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girlactionfigure · 16 days ago
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Pictures of the Hamas' military wing member "interviewing" the hostages on stage in Hebrew, extracting pro-Hamas statements from them just moments before their release.
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A cynical and utterly disrespectful exploitation of the hostages until the very last moment.
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On the shirts of the hostages, in Hebrew: "A prisoner of the al-Qassem Brigades".
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eretzyisrael · 2 months ago
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By BASSEM MROUE
JOBAR, Syria (AP) — In this Damascus suburb, the handful of remaining Jews in Syria can again make pilgrimages to one of the world’s oldest synagogues where people from throughout the region once came to pray.
Syria’s 13-year civil war left the synagogue largely destroyed. Walls and roofs have collapsed. Some artifacts are missing. A marble sign in Arabic at the gate says it was first built 720 years before Christ.
Since insurgents overthrew president Bashar al-Assad in early December, people have been able to safely visit the widely destroyed Jobar suburb that was pounded for years by government forces while in the hands of opposition fighters.
Syria was once home to one of the world’s largest Jewish communities. Those numbers have shrunk dramatically, especially after the State of Israel was created in 1948 and following anti-Jewish riots and persecution.
Today, only nine Jews live in Syria, according to the head of the community, almost all older men and women. The community believes that no Syrian Jews will remain in the country in a few years.
One of the people visiting the Jobar Synagogue, also known as Eliyahu Hanavi synagogue, on Thursday was gray-haired Bakhour Chamntoub, the head of the community in Syria.
“This synagogue means a lot to us,” the 74-year-old told The Associated Press during his first visit in 15 years.
Bakhour Chamntoub, 74, left, the head of the Jewish community in Syria and one of the people who refused to leave Syria despite opportunities abroad and the nearly 14-year-old war, stands outside his house in Damascus, Syria, December 26, 2024. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki)
Chamntoub had heard the synagogue was damaged, but he did not expect to see that part of it had been reduced to a pile of debris.
“I am frankly disturbed,” he said.
Chamntoub said Jewish people from around the world have been calling him to say they are ready to help rebuild.
He had refused to leave Syria during the war, while all 12 of his siblings left. He said he was happy in Syria and surrounded by people who respect him.
Chamntoub said he had been one of the few Jews who openly spoke about his faith, adding that he never faced discrimination. He said other Jews preferred not to speak openly for safety reasons amid the animosity in Syria toward Israel and fears of being labeled spies or collaborators.
The Jewish community in Syria dates back to the prophet Elijah’s Damascus sojourn nearly 3,000 years ago. After 1099, when Christian armies conquered Jerusalem in the First Crusade and massacred the city’s Muslim and Jewish inhabitants, some 50,000 Jews reportedly fled to Damascus, making up nearly a third of residents. Another wave of Jews later arrived from Europe, fleeing the Spanish Inquisition that began in 1492.
The community in Syria numbered about 100,000 at the start of the 20th century. In the years surrounding Israel’s creation, Syrian Jews faced increased tensions and restrictions. Many emigrated to Israel, the United States and other countries.
Under the Assad family’s 54-year dynasty, Jews in Syria enjoyed freedom in performing religious duties, but community members were barred from traveling outside the country to prevent them from going to Israel until the early 1990s. Once travel restrictions were lifted after Arab-Israeli peace talks started, many more left.
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thecrazyalchemist · 7 months ago
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I believe in you too
Dude everyone thinks your Judaism is “less valid” because you’re not Jewish. You’re a conversion student who is treating the process like a formality. Which would be highly disrespectful even if you weren’t using it as a smoke screen to hide your blatant anti-Arab racism behind. This has nothing to do with your race. Grow up.
if "everyone" thinks this, why have none of the big jumblr blogs gone off anon to dm me about their concerns? why is it only people too afraid to attach their username to what they say? you don't get to be antisemitic in one sentence and in the next say it's not real antisemitism because i haven't been to the mikvah yet.
imagine thinking that a jewish conversion student who posts about very common jewish convert lore (gerim were there at sinai, gerim were retroactively jewish the whole time, etc) is treating the process like a formality. i am treating the process exactly like jewish folklore, jewish authorities, and jewish lore have treated it for the past 2 thousand years.
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seretanspostblog · 4 months ago
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documentationofcorruption · 11 months ago
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today's most ethically sound zionist award goes to Tim Walberg, for suggesting that Gaza needs to be nuked:
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deniz-mehtap · 2 years ago
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Varmıdır bir bildiği...
Yokmudur hiç çaresi...
Bu hak değil...
Hüküm değil...
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b0ringasfuck · 1 year ago
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In realtà poi la gente che dice queste minchiate non solo non è interessata alla pace ma nemmeno agli interessi degli israeliani.
Chi cazzo si tirerebbe un'atomica in testa? È come se per combattere la mafia bombardassimo con un'atomica Palermo (perchè tutti i siciliani... Borsellino e Falcone inclusi, sono complici). Ah già anche da noi avevamo gente che diceva "Vesuvio lavali con il fuoco", che a questo punto comparata con un ministro israeliano sembra quasi intelligente.
È gente che, se raggiungesse gli obiettivi delineati dai suoi sponsor, potrebbe tranquillamente prendere un aereo e andare a vivere altrove.
Che strano poi che quelli che si stracciano le camice a dire che tutti i terroni sono criminali... o tutti i palestinesi sono complici... li trovi così...
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o così...
E a nessuno interessano i destini del paese che giurano di "difendere".
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L'unica democrazia del Medio Oriente
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lettersfromgod · 1 year ago
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"Behold, I called to the sea, to the great multitude Of waters, and there was no answer!…
I shouted to the earth and blew the Trumpet upon The four winds of heaven, yet no cry was heard, No response was lifted up to Heaven!…
Only raised fists were seen, many milling About gnashing upon their teeth, Lashing out against their neighbor!…
So I turned My face away from them And set My back against the sea, And the earth, it was forsaken."
~ Says The Lord
📖 Excerpt from "The Two Lampstands": https://www.thevolumesoftruth.com/The_Two_Lampstands
▶ Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IivJmYKVPr8&list=PL6D1BC949E9840878&index=29
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delightintheway · 1 year ago
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*NEW Video!* THE TWO LAMPSTANDS (From: A Testament Against The World: The Lord's Rebuke)
"Thus says The Lord: I have looked upon all the souls who dwell under Heaven, I have waited upon those who call of themselves by My name, calling to them. Yet only blasphemy is heard, many harsh and unfeeling answers.
Therefore let the dead care for the dead, and let the mocker fall in the midst of their calamity; let every scoffer walk in the valley with the desolate. For My anger sleeps no longer, and the fire of The Lord is kindled! For the cities of men have raged against Me, and the city of innocent blood shall be torn in pieces! Says The Lord."
(*Please click the video above to see the WHOLE Letter) Source: https://www.thevolumesoftruth.com/The_Two_Lampstands
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thecrazyalchemist · 5 months ago
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Glad to hear you're good! :3
Hope you'll have fun on your road trip!
How are you today?
i'm good :3 currently sitting in the car bc i'm the emotional support person for a road trip
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girlactionfigure · 9 months ago
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Israeli border police discover nine illegal Arabs hiding inside of a truck flatbed as they attempt to infiltrate Israeli territory this afternoon. 
The truck was found carrying the Arab suspects at the Eliyahu Crossing near Qalqilya after the driver attempted to flee upon seeing the MAGAV police force.  
The driver has been arrested along with the other nine suspects.  
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magnetothemagnificent · 2 years ago
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When my family first moved into the neighbourhood we were one of the only Jewish families, and my siblings and I would joke that the neighbours must think we're doing some kind of demonic ritual when they see us walk outside at midnight with only candles as our source of light chanting "Eliiiiyahuuuuuu HaaaaNaaaviiiii Eliiiiyahuuuuuu HaaaaNaaaviiiii Eliiiiyahuuuuuu HaaaaNaaaviiiii" and then saying more strange words, look around in silence, and then shuffle back inside as if nothing happened.
But now time has passed and there's a lot more Jewish families in the neighbourhood and so I expect the gentile neighbours are used to our shenanigans by now lmao.
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monaliza08 · 6 months ago
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"Oysa benim sana... Düşlerimden başka verebilecek, Hiç bir şeyim yoktu."
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