Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Arrows from Zion 3/6/2019 Elections Have Consequences

As one U.S. Orthodox commentator said of the Israeli 2019 elections,
"Love him or loathe him, the election is all about Netanyahu."

The Netanyahu charges – character, hypocrisy and a million paper-cuts
by Avner Boskey, David's Tent

Israel’s Attorney-General Avichai Mandelblit has just announced his intention to indict Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin (Bibi) Netanyahu on three charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust. His intention to indict kicks off a process which could last for years in the courts. Mandelblit’s announcement is not a declaration that Netanyahu is guilty, though Bibi’s enemies at the Israeli newspaper Yediot Achronot (‘Latest News’) crowed with satisfaction in screaming headlines with extra-large fonts declaring  ‘Ne’esham’ (which can mean ‘accused,’  ‘charged’ or ‘defendant’ in Hebrew).

According to Israeli law, anyone accused in a court of law is innocent until proven guilty. However, the overwhelming majority of Israel’s media (which has attacked and castigated Bibi and his family for over two decades) assumes as a given that Netanyahu is already guilty. For them, any trial would only be window dressing on a foregone conclusion.
Mandelblit’s announcement of intent to indict is only a first step in a drawn-out legal procedure. No actual indictment can happen until after the April 9, 2019 Israeli elections. After the elections (according to Israeli law) Bibi’s lawyers will ask for and receive a hearing to respond to the Attorney General’s charges, where they will present Netanyahu’s perspectives and counter-challenges. After that point (which could take up to one full year), the Attorney General may decide drop charges, modify them or formally file an indictment.

In light of all this,
   what can be said and understood here from both an on-site and a biblical perspective?
   what are the ramifications of this announcement of an intention to indict?
   how can we pray about this situation?
Where’s the beef? | In 1984 the hamburger chain Wendy’s presented a TV ad using a crotchety older woman who constantly asked, “Where’s the beef?” During the Democratic Party’s presidential candidates’ debate of that year, Walter Mondale drilled Gary Hart with the same question. The point behind both soundbites was to question whether or not an event or a person’s agenda has substance.

World-respected and prominent lawyer Alan Dershowitz (Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law, Emeritus at Harvard University) has stated recently that there is no legal substance to the charges against Netanyahu. He “strongly believes that the appropriate criteria for criminal prosecution have not been met” in these cases, and that the “clear and unambiguous (evidence of) financial corruption” needed for solid conviction here is “well beyond what is alleged in the current cases.” 
His arguments and those of other legal minds can be found in the above articles. If Dershowitz’s statement is valid (that there is not sufficient legal evidence to attempt a conviction), why then is the Attorney General moving forward with this very damaging gambit only 40 days before Israel’s next general elections?

Clash of the titans | Power politics is a way of life in most countries of the world, and certainly in Israel. Powerful businessmen attempt to influence political decisions in ways which will be advantageous to their own economic interests. In Israel each major political party is financed and influenced by specific tycoons.


Property developer Alfred Akirov supports Benny Gantz and his Israel Resilience Party, Hosen L’Yisrael. (Wikipedia: Israel Resilience Party). In the past he was a main contributor to Prime Ministers Shimon Peres and Ehud Olmert.
 
Histadrut Chairman Avi Nissenkorn and his government monopolies (Israel Electric Corporation, the Ports Authority, the Israel Airports Authority and other powerful unions, all organized under the Histadrut Labor Federation) also support Gantz.

Koby Maimon (natural gas and real estate magnate) backs Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon and his Kulanu party.

Business magnate Arnon Mozes backs Yesh Atid Chairman Yair Lapid who worked for years as a journalist at Mozes’ Yediot Achronot. Mozes controls Israel's biggest media conglomerate Yediot Tikshoret; Channel 2, one of the top TV channels; HOT Cable TV company (second largest); Vesti, Israel's largest Russian-language daily; La'Isha, the Israeli women's magazine; Rosh 1, a teenager weekly; the Internet portal Ynet; the men's magazine Blazer; print houses; voice data providers, music distributors, information services and a plethora of real estate properties.

The Labor Party is headed by Avi Gabbay and seconded by Knesset Member Itzik Shmueli. Nochi Dankner the former Chairman of Israel’s biggest conglomerate IDB has contributed handsomely to Shmueli, as has Arnon Mozes.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Likud Party are heavily supported by casino baron Sheldon Adelson, owner of the freely distributed newspaper Israel Hayom (in active competition with Mozes’ Yediot Achronot).

Adelson is also a major supporter of Naftali Bennett and his Hayamin Hehadash, or New Right party (Wikipedia:
New Right (Israel)).


                Most of Israel’s political maneuverings, machinations and headlines reflect the jockeying between these ‘Power Rangers.’ Charges and counter-charges against top politicians continue to be the daily bread of Israeli media for the past 20 years, with much of the bile directed against Netanyahu and the Likud Party – who nevertheless seem to continually win in election after election. 
    Two of the three main charges against Bibi concern clashes between him and some of the above-mentioned power magnates. The technicalities of the legal charges are to a large extent wallpaper covering other deeper holes and struggles.
Dershowitz notes in the above-mentioned article that “these media companies will seek to influence the political discourse that affects their bottom line, as they simultaneously report on it.” 
The Hypocritical oath | Professor Avi Bell (Professor of Law at Bar Ilan University and the University of San Diego, Senior Fellow at the Kohelet Policy Forum, and Visiting Fellow at Harvard Law School’s Project on the Foundations of Private Law) comments concerning one of the bribery charges – Hollywood magnate Arnon Milchan’s personal gifts of champagne and cigars to Bibi and his wife Sara.
   
Continue reading this powerful outlay of facts at the Boskey's prophetic David's Tent site


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An encouraging, uplifting report from Israel Pochtar back from the underground reconciliation conference in Turkey with news from believers in Syria, Egypt, Iraq and so on. One of the most encouraging is the report from Azerbaijan as the govt sought out the pastors asking they plant more churches and increase their numbers! An open invitation to spread the Gospel! Also Israel is carrying the report of how challenging - at great personal risk - it is for these pastors. Learn more by connecting directly with the ministry, or by subscribing to the Weekly Summary of Prayer Requests from Israeli Ministries

Hasdey Yeshua congregation in Arad is rejoicing at the contrast of the scorched earth from Gaza arson balloons last year to the super-abundant burst of life with grasses & Kalaniyot flowers now carpeting the area. A taste of God's promise to bless no matter what.


A key prayer point from Intercessors from Israel: the Election "balagan" (total mess): "The timing of this smells of political manipulation.... Lord help us; teach us to pray into this messy situation.... Abba, forbid that a socialist government be recreated in Israel in the next elections"  

Revive Israel, Asher writes on Deny Myself? – Why? Plus 2 videos What does the Bible say about Jewish/Palestinian Settlers? Youval Yanay & Cody Archer, and Dan Juster on Israel's Irrevocable Calling  

Ron Cantor was interviewed by i24 News - they promised it wouldn't be a hit-piece &he says it was super positive!  Watch here. Also Ron's take on the news in video on Facebook Busy Week in Israel! and his website Your Israel Connection

Josh Simon, who now heads the ministry his father once headed before being fatally struck by a vehicle in Iraq, Voice in the Wilderness, tells us how they are pressing in to be faithful to spreading the Gospel. They just lost their Jewish grandfather, his father Antony's dad, who was not born again. Josh speaks of this in the most honest terms I have heard ...maybe ever.  There is no glossing over the need of all for salvation, no matter how much we love them.  Josh & family are moving to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv & ask prayers over their on-going work of ministry in various places, home & abroad.

Kerem-El is the congregation plant the Carmel Congregation which is building a strong community for families and a vision to be the support system for their congregants.  Ways they are doing this is through Shabbat dinners & fellowship; helping the elderly of Haifa; praying together with all congregations of Haifa for their city; special women's ministry, and other get-togethers. Pray for this congregation and for the new believers they are baptizing next month.

Howard Bass in Beer Sheva writes about the upcoming Purim holiday (God Today the Same as Yesterday), the elections, his ministry time in Kenya: "The Holy Spirit is moving and working throughout the Body in the world across every denomination and 'non-denomination' to bring unity". He also shares his writing Chosen People, or Myth and a recommended teaching on the beginning of Gen 1 by Baruch Korman


Urgent HEALING Needs: Life and Death is in the power of the tongue

Please keep in prayer these Israeli ministry leaders and believers with urgent health needs

CONTINUED FERVENT PRAYER for EDDIE SANTORO signs of response to chemo has doctors open to giving him more /see update above; and Elisheva's good report last week for Jacob Damkani's rehab |  Ronit Bender is home from the hospital and being watched for more definitive evidence of the leaking heart valve. Please pray that no weapon formed against against all three of these shall prosper &that miracles of healing will flow.

      Ron Cantor's mother-in-law fell breaking her pelvis now in a rehab facility mending. | Martin Sarvis has suffered an injury to his shoulder & is/was scheduled to see doctors, asks prayer for recovery & wholeness |Ruth Nessim has several health issues, one of the most critical is her EYES which has sent her to the hospital many times. Please pray for Ruth in Nahariya|  Olga Bikas’s health condition that seems to have become chronic, with no hope from the doctors for any improvement in the future. This, no doubt, puts an additional emotional and physical burden on our family. Please pray for her acute back pain. | Albert a Messianic leader from southern Israel, has had a successful surgery and an amazing recovery but keep praying for total restoration |  Rania Sayegh asks for prayer of restoration of strength, energy, and complete healing. | In the Acco congregation: Prayer for 5 year old Leon is still very much needed. The bacteria affecting the head injury has been identified as Streptococcus. Up until now all treatment, including steroids has not succeeded in stopping this infection. Pray for his mother and siblings as the past months are taking their toll.

Praying the Headlines | Israeli News You Can Trust

As an Israel Watcher for about three decades, including almost 18 years of publishing a weekly summary of prayer requests from Israeli ministries, I offer my choices of the news related to Israel the supporters of the believers in Israel might find most interesting. Now publishing in my Arrows from Zion email and online weekly at my IsraelWatcher blog.  News article links for March 6, 2019 

Teaching Articles  

School of the Prophets | by Asher Intrater, Revive Israel | A key part of our discipleship program is two hours, from 9 to 11 in the morning, when we praise the Lord and train the young people to develop the prophetic gifts of the Holy Spirit.

It’s kind of a school for prophets (and other kinds of ministry), drawing on a pattern from Samuel’s ministry team: And you will meet a band of prophets coming down from the high place, and before them will be drum and flute and stringed instrument, and they will be prophesying. And the Spirit of YHWH will spread upon you, and you will prophesy with them, and you will be changed into another man (1 Samuel 10:5-6).

Samuel was leading a group of prophets who were under his leadership and tutelage. When Samuel was young, he had no one to disciple him, except for the aging Eli, who hardly knew about prophesying himself (see I Samuel 3).  Now he not only prophesied himself, he trained other younger men to become prophets, offering them a discipleship that he was not given.  Apparently he knew how much it was needed.

When Samuel reached the end of his ministry, he called the people together and asked if anyone could bear witness to a single breach of integrity in his years of public service (I Samuel 12). The people unanimously replied that his integrity was impeccable. Even God responded to this witness with a miraculous burst of thunder and lightning (verse 17). What a testimony that is! (And what a beautiful proof of the connection between the supernatural power of God and the corresponding life of moral accountability and integrity on the part of the man of God!)

I know a group of five pastors in Korea, who have been friends for thirty years, since seminary days. They each lead their own church with each church numbering approximately 30,000 members. They meet once or twice a year to renew their fellowship. I asked one of them what they talk about when they are together. He told me that the most common topic was: how to “finish the race well” that is, to finish out their life of ministry with a testimony of integrity.

Samuel’s life gives us a three-stage pattern:
                a young man sensitive to learning about the Holy Spirit,
                a mature man who is training others, and
                an older man who has a life-long testimony of integrity and results.

The training of the younger prophets was not only how to get the gifts, but how to grow the fruit. We want to impart to the young people the prophetic integrity along with the prophetic anointing. Our first five teacher-imparter-trainers were Simcha Davidov, Dan Juster, Ari Sorkoram, Shimon Nahum and myself. We don’t want to teach about the ministry, but to train them into the ministry.

One might question whether it is possible to teach someone to prophesy. In Ephesians 4:11-12, we are told that God gave us “apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers” in order to “equip the saints for the work of the ministry.” In other words, the five types of ministers train the younger believers to do the ministry that they themselves have already been doing. And what ministry is that? Apostling, prophesying, evangelizing and pastoring.

In both the Tenach (Hebrew Bible) and the New Covenant, we find teams of ministers prophesying. If we are not equipping them to do these ministry functions, then what are we equipping them for? Apostles and prophets do exist. This is the work of the ministry. We have a mandate to train younger “saints” to operate in those ministries.

You can’t train someone to make up a prophecy. That is the exclusive work of the Holy Spirit. But you can train someone to be sensitive to listen and speak out the prophecies that the Holy Spirit gives. We can’t make God speak, but we can train ourselves to listen.

One of the ways we listen is by providing an environment with music and praise, which enhances hearing from God (see II Kings 3:15). In I Samuel 10:6 (above), the musical instruments were “before” the prophets. That means the music is a servant to the prophecy. Our goal is not to sing and strum, but to invite the presence of the Holy Spirit, who will then lead us into His own purposes. The music is a tool; the goal is the presence; the outcome is the prophecy. In a two hour meeting we usually get to about four songs.

The presence of the Holy Spirit should be so strong that an unbeliever or an untrained believer can walk into the midst of a prophesying “session” and be instantly and radically transformed even to becoming a “different” person, “another man.” We desperately need the power and presence of the Holy Spirit to bring salvation and deliverance to our people. We are committed to seeking that presence and being available for that power.

The gifts of the Holy Spirit today, including tongues and visions, are a continuation of the anointing of the prophets of ancient Israel (Acts 2:14-16). The prophetic anointing on Samuel led to the coming of the Messianic King David. The prophetic ministry of John led to the first coming of Yeshua the Messiah. God is raising up a generation of new Israeli believers, who in the same Spirit, will lead up to the second coming of Yeshua.

The eyes in the physical body represent the gift of prophecy in the body of Messiah. There is a prophetic perspective of the international church, and there will be a prophetic perspective of the restored end-time Messianic remnant of Israel. We need both.

Yeshua started His discipleship program with 12 chosen staff interns (Luke 6:12). Paul started his discipleship school at Tiranus with 12 Spirit-filled students (Acts 19:6-7). We are starting our program with a dozen young trainees. Our daily program features: two hours of praise and prophecy, two and a half hours of teaching, and required reading lists in Hebrew and English. The students also have a weekly evangelism project, a weekly congregational service, and a weekly accountability interview.

Please keep us in your prayers. We continue to pioneer new ground here, and we are trusting the Holy Spirit to continue to lead us as we develop the program along the way.





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Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Arrows from Zion 2/27/2019 A View from Jerusalem


A View from Jerusalem
by Daniel Juster, Restoration from Zion

The Al-Aqsa mosque on the Temple Mount is not the focal point I prefer in Jerusalem photos. Both Islam & Israel need eyes to see another view, which is what Dan Juster writes about this week.-DD

Patty and I moved to the Jerusalem area (Mevaseret Zion) nearly fifteen years ago.  Downtown is only 10 to 15 minutes away when it is not rush hour. It is  amazing how living close by changed our perspective on the city. It is  a great privilege to live in a community of young adults and to be part of the leadership team with Asher Intrater. New planting has already begun. However, in this article, I want to mostly emphasize my perspective on Jerusalem.


The Orthodox Shift in Jerusalem | Jerusalem has become much more Ultra Orthodox than it was twenty years ago. This is through immigration and family growth. The Ultra Orthodox men wear 18th century clothing including large black hats, dark suits and coats. A previous mayor was Ultra Orthodox and had a reputation of not reaching out to all the constituents of the city. He did not give the Christian supporters of Israel the kind of welcome that his predecessors gave, in spite of the strong support of the central government. 

It has been a source of some concern and amazement to me to see Ultra Orthodox in more and more neighborhoods of the city. At present, this is the group that is the least open to the Gospel, yet we do know of some who have embraced Yeshua and his Kingdom. The general sense I get is that the city is more oppressed today than previously. The legalism is much greater than in the past.  The Orthodox seek to block legitimate arteries for travel on the Sabbath. There have been clashes with police authorities as well. The vibrant mixture of populations has lessened and business enterprise seems lest vibrant as well. Terrorism has taken its toll on the city.

Can we really see the leadership of Jerusalem, including the Ultra Orthodox, say "Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord?" We trust so, but it is not by natural eyes that we believe this.

The Secular - Religious Divide | Conservative and Reform Judaism exist in Israel. However, these more liberal varieties of Judaism have not really taken root. The Orthodox control much in the State. The coalition governments of Israel enter into very sad compromises with the Ultra Orthodox to obtain a majority parliamentary coalition. Part of this compromise includes huge sums of money for the Orthodox. The Orthodox schools have more funding than their secular counterparts. These are religious training schools (Yeshivot). Most Ultra Orthodox do not serve in the Army and are given exemptions even though Judaism is not pacifistic. 

While the Modern Orthodox (those of the smaller knitted kippah or skull cap) serve in the Army and are a normal part of the society, the Ultra Orthodox in their various varieties have become a welfare underclass. Unlike in New York where most Ultra Orthodox have to work to make a living, in Israel many simply live on government support. Hence, most secular Israelis who live in the Jerusalem area despise the Ultra Orthodox who have become the dominant Orthodox. Though some Israelis become Ultra Orthodox, most secular Israelis are turned off to religion completely. They point to the Ultra Orthodox as the reason and find them repulsive.

The secular youth are open to everything. They experiment with sex, drugs and New Age religion. There is an emptiness and skepticism. The secular Zionist values of their parents are proving inadequate to give meaning. Some think of leaving Israel to make money. The divine purpose of Israel and a rationale to fight to establish the land elude most.

Bored Orthodox Youth | Yet even in Jerusalem among the Orthodox, the inroads of modernity have been unavoidable. One night after riding home from a dinner out with our close friends, Ron and Elana Cantor, we came across hordes of Ultra Orthodox young people who were acting like teenagers do in many cities. They were cutting up, jaywalking and jay-running across streets, and generally seeking to let off some steam. The great anomaly was their dress. There was a contingent of police present to keep order. I had such a sense that their orthodoxy was not fulfilling to them. Someone we know maintains a ministry to these kids. He holds a Christian rock jam and these kids show up. Amazing! They are listening to Christian rock! Perhaps there will be more openness to the Good News than first appears. Some of these Orthodox kids are experimenting with drugs and other destructive behaviors unbeknownst to their parents.

The One Great Alternative | Of course, every follower of Yeshua would say that He is the only real alternative to Orthodoxy and Secularity. However, the more I observe the scene in Jerusalem, the more I become convinced that the option of following Yeshua is the extraordinarily more attractive alternative.  In New Covenant Biblical faith we find the true answer to both the skeptical secularist and the Orthodox legalist. First we have the attractive figure of Yeshua himself. In the light of His glory all else pales. Can we present Him and His Kingdom in a way that enables others to really see the "Pearl of great price?" 

The New Covenant preserves the promises and purpose of Israel. It gives us a strong rationale to live in the land and rebuild it. We understand the irrevocable gifts and call to Israel. (Rom. 11:29). There is a divine mandate for being Jewish and Israeli.  The secularist does not know this mandate and the Orthodox have a somewhat twisted form of living out this mandate. The follower of Yeshua, by having the mind of the Messiah, is able to receive the good things in the Jewish heritage but also to reject that which is not compatible with the Bible. He provides an answer that is truly spiritual and hopeful. He offers the message of everlasting life. It is the solution to the meaning of life. 

The appeal of life in the Spirit in comparison to Ultra Orthodox is refreshing indeed.  It is through the Spirit that the righteous requirements of the Torah are fulfilled in us (Romans 8:4). We do really have the answer to the terrible split between the religious and the secular. The opportunity is enormous.  Our community of Yeshua disciples includes both Jews that were raised in secular homes and in Orthodox homes.

Jews are Responding to the Good News | A few weeks after our move to Jerusalem, I happened in on Asher as he prayed with a young man from an Orthodox background who had just embraced Yeshua.

Both Orthodox and secular Israelis will only come in significant numbers if we can show an attractive life in the Kingdom and demonstrate the reality of the Kingdom with signs and wonders just as Peter prayed in Acts 4 in the first century. We think we are on the verge of something wonderful. Indeed, the secular-Orthodox divide in Israel is just the situation where the Gospel can flourish.  

  Article available at the Tikkun.TV site where you can also view the full panoramic view of the stunning photograph of Jerusalem featured above.

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See Israel Pochtar from the Beit Hallel Family Network of Congregations is already focused on the upcoming Purim holiday (Mar 20-21) where they hope to be able to bless as many of the groups that they minister to as possible, including Israeli soldiers, needy children and new immigrants. They have several ways you can help in the role of "Esther" as the Purim holiday is based on that prophetic picture in the Bible.  Read more by connecting directly with the ministry, or by subscribing to the Weekly Summary of Prayer Requests from Israeli Ministries

The Caspari Media Review notes that Pochtar's Beit Hallel congregation in Ashdod is being targeted yet again for religious persecution attempting to disrupt events at the community center by petitioning the mayor of Ashdod. Pray for the mayor to not allow discrimination of the believers.

Katy Smith writes the weekly prayer request letter from the Maoz Ministries of Ari & Shira Sorko-Ram. This past week her focus was on the rising anti-Semitism in Western Nations. It is remarkable to see this so quickly after the madness of the Holocaust, yet the unmistakable rise is taking place globally. We in the nations who love Israel and know God's love for Israel stand in the gap, praying for our own nations to awaken to God's truth and holding back the global tide of demonic intention to murder the Jews and remove Israel from the nations. We are on God's side - there is no mistake about that!  Pray for protection of the Jews worldwide, against Replacement Theology and for safety on Israel's borders.  Pray also for the Israeli elections - God's choice, no less! - and for the Maoz ministry leadership and associates around the world.

The Yuval Messianic Worship Center for Music and the Arts has a new promotional video to share with you featuring their daily activities focused on "the heart of ministry is worship, a life of worship, an attitude of worship."

From KehilaNews.com  sharing from the Israeli ministries: Chosen people, or myth? by Howard Bass | "Those who would make the Creation account given in Gen. 1 and 2 in the Hebrew Bible a myth open the door for those who say that it is a myth that the Jewish people are God’s chosen people." |

A search for Jewish roots (Part 2) by Caspari Staff |"One area that reflects our connection to the Jewish roots is our relationship with Israel. Can there be room in our theology for the Jewish people now and in the future, or should they be relegated to the past?" |  VIDEO: The Muslim who fights for Israel by Hananya Naftali

Intercessors for Israel in Jerusalem (IFI) the ministry of Ofer Amitai, Eliyahu Ben-Haim and Chuck Cohen  publish their Friday Prayer Points weekly. This week the prayer points with scriptures covered the upcoming Israeli elections;  for the Israeli believers to hear from God for how to vote; for security situations on Gaza, the rules of engagement in warfare against terror groups, northern borders, the Temple Mount;  rain and for their ministry team.

Avi and Chaya Mizrachi of the Adonai Roi congregation in Tel Aviv and the Dugit outreach are putting out their magazine in the new format which can be accessed online. Especially want to draw attention to their article "Why Can't They See?" which covers the top five stumbling blocks Jews have about seeing Jesus rightly: 1. ISRAELIS DON’T REALLY KNOW WHO YESHUA IS |2. THE TRINITY THROWS THEM FOR A LOOP |3. IF I BELIEVE IN JESUS, I AM NO LONGER A JEW | 4. THE CHURCH HAS DROPPED THE BALL | 5. THEY HAVE BEEN BLINDED FOR A TIME  Click here to view more

From Asher & Betty Intrater's Revive Israel ministry in Jerusalem 2 videos:  Cody Archer & Martin Broadman speak on Israel Prayer Journey | Asher on God's Unrelenting Love. Plus Cody's article on Israel’s Unsolved Rift and Asher's book on getting past superficial relationships into the biblical imprint of Covenant Relationships.  To help the Revive Team continue to reach and disciple Israelis

Joel Jelski talks about dreams coming true - a "season that has been an important first step in seeing what was put on our heart become a reality." You've heard the saying "Living the Dream"? Well it doesn't get any better than living the dream that God has given you! Just wrapping up his first time around as a leader in a discipleship program for young men, they have now embarked on a volunteer helps trip to Ethiopia to work in some children's hospitals and schools. His wife Teresa and son Boaz remain behind in Israel, so please prayers for all. Mid-summer the family will head to the US & Mexico with ministry time in Texas during July.
The HaMaayan congregation in Kfar Saba is led by Tony and Orna Sperandeo. Several of their congregants are familiar to our subscribers, Orna Grinman who has a ministry to widows and orphans, as well as Sally Shiff, an intercessor who also acts as the English-speaking liaison for the congregation. They are publishing their monthly ministry newsletter online for easy access.

I loved their typo-graphic of the 2 Cor 4:8-10 which in my nearly 18 years of doing weekly Israeli ministry prayer  request compilations, truly does speak volumes about these Israeli ministries: "We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed. We always carry around in our body the death of Jesus, so that the life of Yeshua may also be revealed in our body."  Please remember to pray for the financial needs of these ministries who are pressing on in what God gave them to do, despite the drop in help that they all seem to be experiencing for a couple of years now. 

Arni and Yonit Klein of Emmaus Way write that they and several team members are in Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) for meetings with ministry leaders. They will share their "Israel Revealed" course. "On March 7th we are scheduled to have a worship time with the King and Queen Mother, and present them with a proposal to establish an Eswatini house of worship in Israel. Eswatini is the last true monarchy. Thirty years ago, Trans World Radio was given land by a white farmer and has since then been broadcasting the gospel message throughout entire the continent. As a result, this tiny nation has been dubbed the pulpit of Africa. How appropriate to be releasing the message of God’s heart for Israel there." Pray for revelation and God's favor during their ministry there.

Evan Levine writes from the HaTikva Project about their HaTikva Families focus with new of two new adoptive families:
Watch this Video They ask you would consider partnering with them to provide aid to the families as there is little to no post-adoptive support provided by the government. They also ask prayer "for these families and children. Pray for their homes. Pray for the right people to step out and partner with us to meet these needs."

Ron Cantor of Messiah's Mandate writes about how life is brimming over at Tiferet Yeshua congregation and the new Nes v’Café where they hold mid-week service and are building toward another congregational plant in Tel Aviv. But the main body of Ron's letter is the shocking day he spent with one of the pastors in the 'mean streets' of Tel Aviv's homeless, sex workers, drug addicts and drug dealers. Moti makes 100-200 meals a week and distributes the food at a soup kitchen run by believers —it was the tragic lives they saw on the streets that Ron says "deeply affected me".  It takes a special kind of believer to minister in this arena of life to people who are really on their last legs of humanity. Yeshua would go there and God bless everyone who has dedicated themselves to pulling some from these fires of hell. If you would like to help the ministry to those souls living in the "New York City of Israel" go here.

Urgent HEALING Needs: Life and Death is in the power of the tongue

Please keep in prayer these Israeli ministry leaders and believers with urgent health needs 

CONTINUED FERVENT PRAYER for EDDIE SANTORO signs of response to chemo has doctors open to giving him more /see update above; and Elisheva's good report last week for Jacob Damkani's rehab |  Ronit Bender is home from the hospital and being watched for more definitive evidence of the leaking heart valve. Please pray that no weapon formed against against all three of these shall prosper & that miracles of healing will flow.

      Ron Cantor's mother-in-law fell breaking her pelvis now in a rehab facility mending. | Martin Sarvis has suffered an injury to his shoulder & is/was scheduled to see doctors, asks prayer for recovery & wholeness |Ruth Nessim has several health issues, one of the most critical is her EYES which has sent her to the hospital many times. Please pray for Ruth in Nahariya|  Olga Bikas’s health condition that seems to have become chronic, with no hope from the doctors for any improvement in the future. This, no doubt, puts an additional emotional and physical burden on our family. Please pray for her acute back pain. | Albert a Messianic leader from southern Israel, has had a successful surgery and an amazing recovery but keep praying for total restoration |  Rania Sayegh asks for prayer of restoration of strength, energy, and complete healing. | In the Acco congregation: Prayer for 5 year old Leon is still very much needed. The bacteria affecting the head injury has been identified as Streptococcus. Up until now all treatment, including steroids has not succeeded in stopping this infection. Pray for his mother and siblings as the past months are taking their toll.

Praying the Headlines | Israeli News You Can Trust


Israel
                Kushner on Trump’s Israeli-Palestinian Initiative: ‘We Want to Bring Peace, Not Fear’ | by Benjamin Kerstein, Algemeiner | White House senior adviser Jared Kushner spoke publicly on Monday for the first time on the details of the Trump administration’s yet-to-be-unveiled Israeli-Palestinian peace plan....  Kushner described the plan as “very detailed,” touching on all aspects of the conflict, including the “redrawing of boundaries and resolving final status issues.”
               
Gulf states offering ‘de facto’ recognition of Israel | Yaakov Lappin, JNS.org | It is possible that both sides are also cooperating on covert operations in Iran, according to Mideast analysts.
               
Sisi: 'If Jews return to Egypt, we'll build synagogues’   | Herb Keinon, Jerusalem Post | “President Sisi spoke fondly not only of Egypt's past vibrant Jewish community, but also said that should there be a resurgence of the Jewish community in Egypt."
               
Exposed: World Council of Churches Spying Against Israel | David Lazarus, Israel Today | Major global Christian organization has dramatically increased its anti-Israel activity, and is possibly breaking the law
               
Hamas recruits terrorists from Jerusalem via satellite | Jerusalem Post | Hamas agents used agreed upon codes via Al-Aqsa TV to gain the trust of those they wanted to recruit to carry out terrorist attacks in Israel.
               
Palestinians clash with police on Temple Mount amid efforts to end crisis | Jerusalem Post | The Palestinians entered the site, also known as the Gate of Mercy, despite reports that Israel and Jordan had reached understandings to end the crisis over the area.
               
Muslims Still Trying to Keep Messiah Out of Jerusalem | David Lazarus, Israel Today | Muslims storm Golden Gate area of Temple Mount; Palestinians hail it as a victory for their cause and for Islam
               
Iran launches large-scale maritime war games in the Persian Gulf  | Jerusalem Post
               
The Anatomy of a Diplomatic Crisis | by Yaacov Katz, Jerusalem Post | Leaders in both Israel and Poland will need to find a path out of this crisis in a way that preserves Jewish history as well as Polish national pride.
               
Can Israel Defeat Hamas Without Toppling It? | Yaakov Lappin, Algemeiner | Despite its radical Islamist ideology and long-term commitment to Israel’s destruction, Hamas in the Gaza Strip is — for now — avoiding high intensity armed conflict.
               
Tiny Israel is Fourth Country to go to the Moon | Tikkun.TV Staff | Israel became just the fourth nation to go to the moon, joining Russia, China and of course, the United States.

Britain/Western Europe

                EU: Going Full Orwell | by Judith Bergman, GatestoneInstitute.org | The EU has launched a comprehensive Action Plan against Disinformation — protecting Islam.

Guardian Again Falsely Accuses Israel of 'Massacring Civilians' in Gaza | CAMERA Alert | Another smear from the Guardian (British newspaper)
               
German Government Records 60% Surge in Violent Attacks Targeting Jews During 2018 | by Ben Cohen, Algemeiner | In yet another dramatic sign of rising antisemitism on the European continent, Germany’s government disclosed on Wednesday that violent attacks...
               
Thousands Demonstrate in Paris and Across France Against Surging Antisemitism | by Ben Cohen, Algemeiner | More than 20,000 demonstrators filled the Place de la Republique in Paris on Tuesday night in response to a nationwide call for...
               
Europe: Trying to Legitimize Iran's Regime | Giulio Meotti, GatestoneInstitute.org |   |"The E.U. only seems to care about the nuclear agreement and trade ties. It pretends that the regime is legitimate and that Iranians have no alternatives to living under tyranny"
               
UK Newspaper Investigation Uncovers Extensive Links Between Top Corbyn Aide and Anti-Israel Terror Groups | by Benjamin Kerstein, Algemeiner | A top aide to controversial UK Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn has long-standing ties to anti-Israel terrorist groups and would likely be denied a...

United States
                IPT Launches Two-Part Series About Anti-Semitism on the Left | The Investigative Project on Terrorism (IPT) | Alarming two-part series documenting the sudden rise of anti-Semitism on the left, including Democratic Party politics, the U.S. Congress, the LGBTQ community and the progressive Left.
                Amid a fallout with Turkey, Trump signs legislation blocking transfer of F-35 fighter jets | by Jackson Richman, JNS |
               
Israel-hating Islamists Fundraise Off of {US MN-Rep} Ilhan Omar's Anti-Semitism | IPT News
               
While hoaxes make headlines, real attacks on Jews keep happening | by Melanie Phillips, JNS | Such falsifications are justified on the grounds that they illustrate a “broader truth.” But they are in fact lies.
               
Why The Media Downplay Hate Crimes Against Jews | Ben Shapiro for Jewish Journal | Jews most targeted group in America
               
New US envoy on anti-Semitism: No distinction between anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism | JNS.org | “I will work to eradicate the attempted distinction between anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism. There is no distinction,” said United States’ new envoy to combat anti-Semitism.
               
New York Times Issues Correction to Front-Page Attack on Netanyahu | by Ira Stoll, Algemeiner | The New York Times has already issued a correction to its latest front-page attack on Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.



Teaching Articles 

Martin Sarvis' The Torah reading for this week 24 February—2 March 2019 is called VaYa’k’hel—“And He Assembled”  Exodus 35:1—38:20.  {Full version in the Weekly Summary}

EXCERPTS: In effect, Exodus 35:4—39:43 carefully repeats what was recorded earlier in Chapts. 25-28 (T’rumah) and subsequent passages.  But here certain details have been clarified.  For instance, unlike the earlier passages, this one makes specific mention of women .  ... Please pray for hearts of Israeli believers to be moved to offer up their craftsmanship and creative energies as a free-will offering to the Most High.  Pray for women and men to be equally valued and recognized in their talents and giftings.  Pray for “cheerful” giving from the heart (II Cor. 9:7) on the part of Israeli believers, both of physical resources and of talents and time, not merely as a mitzva (an obedience to gain favour)—but at the moving of the Holy Spirit within their hearts....

Attempts to observe the prohibition related to fire in the last verse of this passage continue amongst many observant Jews today, in some cases reaching extremes which, to our understanding, go far beyond the original intent of the prohibition.
... Much of the work being described in these chapters would require building a fire to smelt and fashion the metals—melting, bending, shaping and forming everything, from Cherubim of gold, to tools, to ornaments, to bolts and pins of brass. Making the fire involved a lot of work—finding, gathering and chopping the wood, then kindling the flame with a friction method involving much exertion (The one record we have of judgment coming on an individual for breaking this law is found in Numbers 15:32, where the offense was specifically for gathering wood on the Sabbath) .   *Exodus 35:36.  “And He has put it in his heart the ability to teach, in him and Aholiab the son of Ahisamach, of the tribe of Dan.” ....

 Last week we read of Betzalel (a descendant of Judah) and Aholiav (of the tribe of Dan)—artisans whom God had filled with all wisdom and grace for performing and overseeing the intricate workmanship required in preparation of the Tabernacle. In this later passage it is mentioned that He also put it in their hearts “to teach.”  Indeed, 36:1 mentions others whom the LORD had filled with artistic grace to work under them (36:1), subject to their wise instruction.  PLEASE PRAY:  that those released in the artistic skills in the congregations in Israel will focus not only on the work allotted to them for their own times—but will be stirred in their hearts with a desire and ability to pass on their wisdom and skill to the men and women of the generation rising after them.









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