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Category Archives: Writers Archive

“That’s No Way To Say Goodbye”: Maestro Mehta and Israel

Writers ArchiveBy The Jerusalem ConnectionOctober 27, 2019Leave a comment

By Inna Rogatchi, Times of Israel— JERUSALEM, MEHTA, MAHLER AND HATIKVA Beneath the Music Those are quite difficult moments, the moments of farewell. Especially if people are tight on in a family-like motto for the span of two generations. No wonder that the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, brilliant and one of a kind, to me, took…

RED ALERT: Is Antisemitism a Sin that Needs Atonement?

Amy Zewe, Boycott Divestment Sanction, The Red AlertBy The Jerusalem ConnectionOctober 8, 2019Leave a comment

ENEWS: Israel’s Elections in a Nutshell

Shelley NeeseBy The Jerusalem ConnectionSeptember 20, 20191 Comment

If you have been trying to keep up with Israel’s election results for the last few days, you are probably wondering when in the world we will know for certain the identity of Israel’s next Prime Minister. Deadlocks are one thing but a complicated coalition-building system is another. Though the elections happened on the 17th,…

ENEWS: The Hebron Massacre

Shelley Neese, VideosBy The Jerusalem ConnectionSeptember 12, 2019Leave a comment

Last Wednesday, Israel held a day-long state ceremony at the Tomb of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs in Hebron. They gathered to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the Hebron massacre—an early act of terrorism in 1929 that left sixty-nine Jews dead and dozens more seriously wounded. Hebron’s Jewish library, hospital, synagogue, and long-standing yeshiva were all…

RA: No news is NOT Good News.

Amy Zewe, Red alertBy The Jerusalem ConnectionSeptember 10, 2019Leave a comment

Enews: Why was Moses Chosen?

Shelley NeeseBy The Jerusalem ConnectionSeptember 6, 2019Leave a comment

Exodus is the most supernatural book in the Hebrew bible. But it is also the climax, the pinnacle of Israel’s story. All roads in the Torah either lead to the Exodus or link back to the Exodus. Before earth-shaking plagues and parting seas, however, the patriarchs learned of God’s covenant promises through quiet acts like…

Enews: Indigenous Christians of Israel

Shelley Neese, VideosBy The Jerusalem ConnectionAugust 29, 2019Leave a comment

Visit the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem and you are bound to notice a short ladder resting on a second story window ledge. You can also see it in century old photographs and art in the exact same position it is today. On the surface the ladder bears testimony to the disunity of…

Enews: Tisha B’av Tension

Shelley NeeseBy The Jerusalem ConnectionAugust 16, 2019Leave a comment

This past Sunday morning, 1,600 Jewish pilgrims gathered at the Mugrabi gate to enter the Temple Mount at 7:30am. Well into their fast, they stood waiting in the August heat. For hours, they were refused entrance. The official word from Israeli police was that there would be no Jewish entry to the Temple Mount for…

Enews: The Lev Project

Shelley Neese, VideosBy The Jerusalem ConnectionJune 13, 2019Leave a comment

For the last five years, the Jerusalem Connection has been actively supporting the ministry of Larry and Dede Miller as they serve aging and impoverished Holocaust survivors in Hungary, Ukraine, and Slovakia. The Lev Project, named for the Hebrew “Lev” which means “heart,” is an association which has operated under Jerusalem Connection’s fiscal sponsorship. Jim…

ENEWS: The 2,000 Year Old Column Drum

Archaeology, Shelley NeeseBy The Jerusalem ConnectionMay 30, 2019Leave a comment

On October 8, 2018, the Israel Museum in Jerusalem unveiled a 2,000-year-old limestone column drum bearing the inscription: “Hanania son of Dudolos from Jerusalem.” The reason why the column drum made international headlines was not because Hanania is known from history or because Second Temple period finds are unusual. The inscription is the earliest full…

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