MEI Middle-East-Info.org The same Arab and Iranian dictators oppress their fellow subjects, sponsor terrorism and imperil Israel, the sole democracy in the Middle East. 360 million oppressed people in Arab states and Iran are entitled to the same freedom and prosperity enjoyed by Europeans...
Aliyah and integration minister honored with Begin Award for Israeli leadership
Tamano-Shata was chosen as the first recipient of the prize for her actions in the Knesset, promoting the very same social justice, equality and fight against discrimination that Begin did.
Tamano-Shata was chosen as the first recipient of the prize for her actions in the Knesset, promoting the very same social justice, equality and fight against discrimination that Begin did.
Odayah - Aba Eyn Li Shaelot (Father I have no questions)
How do I get angry with them
If I know everything is under providence
And You warn if I trust in their kindness
Will disappear from me all Your kindness
Father they have no shame
They bet on my fall
Convenient enough to ask
How much did it cost?
How did all this happen?
Father I have no questions
In Your service
Do with me as You will
And let them talk about me all day long
Father I have no questions
For me everything is clear
And if the heart is broken
Then it's broken under providence
Reveal to me how to pray
After years that redemption didn't arrive
Teach me my Beloved how to bless
As over the good in life also over the bad
Father answer me
Talk to me among them
For splendor as Yours has a thousand channels
And also without always understanding my heart is whole
How much I love
That You answer
Before I even delivered the question
And today I know
To enthrone You King upon me
I won't chase a thing
But after You
I will search in every person
Your part
What is in me and in them
If not You
That is in hidden
I won't worry about a thing
The secret of Your service
To cast this trouble onto You
And it disappears
He will relieve Your burden
He will provide for You
What shall I respond to You
What's mine is indeed Yours
And Who will remind me if not You
I deserve nothing
And what shall I answer You
My Beloved everything is from You
And Who will remind me if not You
To smile and stand up
And my heart breaks
Merely from Your kindness
I didn't understand a thing
From the hidden of Your ways
And I shall walk them in faith
That everything is for the better
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"There's not a single weed below that doesn't have its appointee above,
and guards it....and says to it - grow"
- The Book of Zohar
Know that every single weed,
It has a good angel that says to it - grow.
But know,
There's that an angel falls asleep,
There're fires in the forest.
There's a wandering weed,
And the disappointment of an angel
Picking up the flowerbed
Know, know, know, know...
There're arid years passing over the field as a sickle,
Coyotes crouching in the trampled grain.
There's that pain of growth yellows the green,
And with the stem heightens the wondering:
Maybe it was better to remain a bulb?
Know, know, know, know...
But know, there's an angel,
At the very least there was,
Someone descended as dew as the morning
Emerged from the tweets of the dawn,
Whispered to You - 'grow, grow, grow, grow...
Grow, grow, grow, grow, grow, grow, grow, grow...'