From the School of Prophets – Fall 2014 Chattanooga Conference
Angels and Prophecy – Sessions 6-10
Angels & Prophecy – Session 1
Angels & Prophecy – Session 2
Angels & Prophecy – Session 3
Angels & Prophecy Session 4
Angels & Prophecy Session 5
From the School of Prophets – Fall 2014 Chattanooga Conference
Angels and Prophecy – Sessions 6-10
Angels & Prophecy – Session 1
Angels & Prophecy – Session 2
Angels & Prophecy – Session 3
Angels & Prophecy Session 4
Angels & Prophecy Session 5
Several months ago the Temple Institute was delighted to announce the birth of a perfect red heifer in the USA. This heifer was a proper and fitting candidate for the ‘ordinance of the red heifer’ (Numbers 19), which is a prerequisite for the restoration of purity and the ultimate resumption of the Divine service in the Holy Temple. The heifer was born to friends of the Temple Institute, who promptly notified the Institute and communicated their intentions to raise the animal in strict accordance with the requirements of Biblical law and ultimately, to donate the heifer to the people of Israel through the Institute.
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Jewish Agency chairman Natan Sharansky joined with a growing number of high profile figures in casting doubt on the viability of European Judaism in an article in the Jewish Chronicle. Continue reading
Original Article The government of Great Britain issued the Balfour Declaration 95 years ago. The document in effect served as the birth certificate for a Jewish national home. British Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour’s declaration was in the form of a letter to a leader of the British Jewish community.
It stated:
His Majesty’s government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country. Balfour speaking at the founding of Hebrew University.Behind him sit Chaim Weizmann and Chief Rabbi Avraham Kook The British Army had just captured Be’er Sheva after months of trying to break through the Ottoman army’s Gaza-Be’er Sheva defense line. The British goal was to push north and capture Jerusalem by Christmas. In April 1925, Lord Balfour arrived in Palestine to lay the cornerstone for Hebrew University on Mt. Scopus. He was received as a hero in Tel Aviv and Rishon LeZion. The three British giants of Palestine attending the 1925 opening of Hebrew University, from left to right: Lord Allenby (commander of British forces in Palestine 1917), Lord Balfour, and Sir Herbert Samuel, first British High Commissioner of the Mandate Would the State of Israel have come into being without the Balfour Declaration in 1917? Perhaps. The Jews’ return to Zion was well under way — well before 1917 and certainly well before the Holocaust. The Jewish building of an infrastructure for a state had begun. But, the Balfour Declaration laid the legal and political foundation for the state’s acceptance by the world community. The League of Nations, when it approved the Mandate for Palestine in 1922, re-ratified the Balfour Declaration: “The Principal Allied Powers have also agreed that the Mandatory should be responsible for putting into effect the declaration originally made on November 2nd, 1917, by the Government of His Britannic Majesty, and adopted by the said Powers, in favor of the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people.” The Mandate also mentioned “the historical connections of the Jewish people with Palestine.” It was ratified by 50 nations.
NASA predicts that 100 million worlds in our own Milky Way galaxy may host alien life, and space programscientists estimate that humans will be able to find life within two decades.
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