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Shabbat—the day of rest and holiness—is beautifully captured in this archival giclée print by artist Pat Mercer Hutchens, our Co-Founder. Featuring Challah bread, kosher wine marked Tikveh (Hope), a prayer shawl inscribed “Blessed be the One who gave us Shabbat,” and a menorah adorned with lions of Judah and Ephraim, this artwork is a reminder to “remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy.”
📷 Print size: 10” x 13” 📷 All donations go directly to support The Jerusalem Connection’s ministries for Israel.
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Let's keep this in mind as we all watch closely this week for the final negotiations between the USA and Iran. Iran has not, nor will it, denounce its genocidal goals towards Israel or the USA. Israel remains true to its character; so too will the terrorist regimes.
BREAKING: Yesterday Hamas attacked multiple families in Gaza, shooting at women and children, and kidnapping men.
You haven’t seen a word about from the New York Times or any so-called “pro-Palestinians,” weird.
"My son would be alive today if what we're accused of, we actually did" - Ambassador @yechielleiter
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Attention global network! Our friends of Northern Ireland Friends of Israel, share the following:
The British Museum postponed the event "Ancient Israel and Judah - Ancient" because of a plan to disrupt it by anti-Israel extremists.
You can show your support for Jewish Culture Month in the UK by registering to watch the rescheduled event on Zoom via the link below. Tomorrow, Thursday 11 June, 3.30 pm UK time.
Please spread the registration link far and wide. Let's show we don't consent to Jewish culture being "cancelled" or the ancient Jewish link to Judea being erased!
Thank you
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For thousands of years of Jewish history in the Levant, in the land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea, the people who lived and governed that land were Jews, who spoke the Hebrew language and who practiced the Jewish religion.
There are three buckets of independent evidence that prove this. I like to call them:
1. Rocks in the ground —archeological evidence.
2. Words on the page—documentary evidence.
3. Blood in the veins—DNA evidence.
In the law, one piece of evidence is good, two pieces of evidence is great, but when three fully independent pieces of evidence corroborate one another, when they didn't get together and get their stories straight, but they still confirm what one another is saying, that's dispositive proof.
Here are the links referenced in this episode:
The Temple Jewelry Link: https://t.co/muTv1ZM9eB
The Times of Israel article: https://t.co/gplVujoMfK
The 10 Commandments Map: https://t.co/17JzmkplG6
Biblical USA Map: https://t.co/nek9zlr8NE
This week’s Red Alert Report features a deeply meaningful conversation with Evyatar Cohen—Israeli veteran, tour guide, and one of the leading voices advancing what he calls biblical diplomacy. His work is reshaping how Americans connect with Israel and how Israeli’s can tell their story, not through politics, but through Scripture, shared heritage, and the land! In a time when misunderstanding and division seem to dominate the conversation about Israel, Evyatar offers a refreshing and hopeful path forward—one rooted in the Bible itself. What Is Biblical Diplomacy? Evyatar describes biblical diplomacy as using the language, stories, and geography of the Bible to help Americans—especially Christians—understand Israel not as a distant political issue, but as the living backdrop of their own faith. When we speak in biblical terms, using the language of the Bible, we remember who we are and where our story began. Evyatar often says, “Terminology equals identity.” When we use biblical names—Cana, Salem, Bethlehem, and Zion—we speak the language of Scripture. We reclaim the worldview of the Bible. This is why biblical diplomacy is so powerful: It reconnects Christians to the geographical vocabulary of their faith. What better way for Israelis to tell their story than to use the language of the Bible and the connections it has to modern-day America? This approach resonates deeply with Christians who see the Bible as the foundation of their spiritual lives. It reminds us that the land of Israel is not just history—it is covenant, promise, and testimony.
@amy_zewe #biblicalDiplomacy
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Here are the links referenced in this episode:
The Temple Jewelry Link: https://t.co/muTv1ZM9eB
The Times of Israel article: https://t.co/gplVujoMfK
The 10 Commandments Map: https://t.co/17JzmkplG6
Biblical USA Map: https://t.co/nek9zlr8NE
In this week’s Red Alert Report, @amy_zewe sits down with Rabbi @StuartWeinblatt, a leading voice in Jewish advocacy and Jewish-Christian relations, to discuss the spiritual and cultural foundations of Jewish identity, the rise of antisemitism, and the urgent need for truth-telling about Israel in today’s world. This powerful conversation explores how faith, memory, and moral clarity shape our understanding of Israel—and why allies are essential in confronting misinformation and hostility. 🛑 Why This Conversation Matters - As antisemitism rises and misinformation spreads rapidly, this episode equips viewers with: Context Clarity Courage. It’s a must-watch for Christians, Jews, and anyone committed to truth, justice, and strengthening Jewish-Christian friendship. Watch the full episode here: https://t.co/MQGNd5cT1j
In this week’s Red Alert Report, @amy_zewe sits down with Rabbi @StuartWeinblatt , a leading voice in Jewish advocacy and Jewish-Christian relations, to discuss the spiritual and cultural foundations of Jewish identity, the rise of antisemitism, and the urgent need for truth-telling about Israel in today’s world. This powerful conversation explores how faith, memory, and moral clarity shape our understanding of Israel—and why allies are essential in confronting misinformation and hostility. ✨ What You’ll Learn in This Episode: Why Jewish identity is rooted in memory, covenant, and history. How misinformation about Israel spreads—and how to counter it with truth. The spiritual responsibility of rabbis, pastors, and community leaders. The influence of social media on public perception of Israel. How anti-Israel narratives are entering schools and universities. Why Christian allies play a crucial role in supporting the Jewish community. How to promote truth, understanding, and moral courage in your own circles 🛑 Why This Conversation Matters: As antisemitism rises and misinformation spreads rapidly, this episode equips viewers with Context, Clarity, Courage. It’s a must-watch for Christians, Jews, and anyone committed to truth, justice, and strengthening Jewish-Christian friendship.
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In a world overflowing with noise, misinformation, and rising antisemitism, it is more important than ever for believers to stand firm in truth and in love. That’s why I’m excited to share our newest Red Alert podcast episode, featuring a powerful conversation with Tamar Pinto of the Israeli American Council (IAC). Full Episode here: https://t.co/bnlH1gFQyD @amy_zewe
In a world overflowing with noise, misinformation, and rising antisemitism, it is more important than ever for believers to stand firm in truth and in love. That’s why I’m excited to share our newest Red Alert podcast episode, featuring a powerful conversation with Tamar Pinto of the Israeli American Council (IAC). This episode, The Role of Community Engagement in Supporting Israel, explores how intentional relationship-building can reshape narratives, strengthen Jewish-Christian solidarity, and bring light to places where confusion and hostility often reign. As Christians, we know that Scripture calls us to be people who “seek peace and pursue it” and who “comfort God’s people” (Psalm 34:14, Isaiah 40:1). Community engagement is one of the most tangible ways we can live out that calling. What You’ll Hear in This Episode Tamar shares deeply from her work as Senior Manager of Educational Content and Community Engagement at the IAC. She speaks about: Building bridges between Jewish, Israeli, and Christian communities Creating shared spaces where understanding replaces suspicion Engaging young people so they grow rooted in identity and truth Standing against antisemitism through education and honest conversation The surprising warmth she has experienced from Christians who love Israel Her stories—including a moving account of Israeli and Iranian women coming together at an International Women’s Day event—remind us that God is always at work, even across cultural and historical divides. Why This Matters Spiritually Community engagement is not just a strategy—it is ministry. When we show up for our Jewish neighbors, when we listen, when we build friendships, we are living out the biblical mandate to “bless the children of Abraham” (Genesis 12:3) and to stand as watchmen on the walls of Jerusalem (Isaiah 62:6). Every conversation, every shared event, every act of solidarity becomes a testimony that God’s people choose truth over lies, unity over division, and love over fear.
@amy_zewe
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Jews and Gentiles worshiping together is not just inspiring; it’s a sign of redemption. When the apostles saw Gentiles turning to the God of Israel, they recognized the “other sheep” being gathered into one flock under Yeshua the Messiah.
Watch the full video featuring @rabbriansamuel and @Acts17David here: https://t.co/QINwJD7gnG
“What kind of a depraved monster slices off a woman’s breast while she is being gang raped, and throws it into the dust to be used as a plaything? What kind of a twisted pervert turns rape into necrophilia by shooting a woman in the head while he is still defiling her?
What kind of ‘freedom fighters’ go into battle with a set of handy Arabic-to-Hebrew phrases, including ‘take off your pants’, ‘lie down’, and ‘spread your legs’?
What self-respecting human being presses nails, scalpels, a hammer, an axe, screwdrivers and other household tools into a woman’s genitals?
How hard do you have to rape someone, and with what, to shatter their pelvis? Who shoots a young girl in the face and then films her mutilated corpse on her brother’s mobile phone?
The answer is: Hamas terrorists. This is the stark reality of what they did to men, women and children on October 7, 2023. And the world must never forget.”
@WestminsterWAG
Today is Shabbat 250. A National Shabbat! An invitation to non-Jewish Americans to stand with and in solidarity with Jewish brothers and sisters fellow compatriots, in observing and honoring a God-given, sacred tradition that is to us all.🇺🇸🇮🇱
Shabbat shalom!
Am Israel Chai!