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Israeli army infiltrates Gaza border, bulldozes land
The Israeli occupation army carried out on Tuesday morning a small-scale incursion into a border area in the east of the besieged Gaza Strip.english.palinfo.com
The Israeli occupation army carried out on Tuesday morning a small-scale incursion into a border area in the east of the besieged Gaza Strip.
According to local sources, several armored bulldozers escorted by some Merkava tanks advanced from a military post into a border area in the east of Deir al-Balah City in central Gaza.
The heavy machinery embarked on leveling and digging swaths of agricultural land, which are located several meters from the border fence.
The military incursion forced local farmers to leave the area in fear for their lives.
Similar incursions into different border areas of Gaza took place yesterday.
The eastern border areas of Gaza are repeatedly exposed to Israeli military incursions and gunfire attacks. Such violations cause considerable damage to crops and prevent farmers from working their lands.
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Israeli army infiltrates Gaza border, bulldozes land
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What does bulldozing crops have to do with terrorism?Muslim terror attacks aren't going to stop themselves.
What does bulldozing crops have to do with terrorism?
Indeed, they can hide behind the eggplant.Terrorists never use cover to sneak up to the fence.
Indeed, they can hide behind the eggplant.
What does bulldozing crops have to do with terrorism?
Indeed, they can hide behind the eggplant.
What Life Is Like On An Israeli Kibbutz | Zionism Revisited | Unpacked
In 1909 when young Jews founded the first Kibbutz, they had no idea that they would be forming a symbol of Israel’s rebirth. These agricultural communities innovated the communal experience as an experiment in Democratic Socialism.
Jews from all over the world came to Israel in an attempt to find their identity and participate in advancing the country agriculturally, industrially and socially. Over time, as individualism grew, kibbutzim have changed and adapted in order to thrive and yet, the kibbutz movement will forever be known for shaping Israel as it is today.
Shai Tsabary - Bo Habaytah (Come Home)
Temple Mount Updates | Ya'el Bar Nes ascends before the wedding
| Young and old Jews prostrate - the fear barrier is broken
Israeli Entrepreneurs Launch "For Made Me A Woman"
Ruthi Leviev-Yelizarov and Brachah Shilat hope that the project will be a home for every woman to consult and learn about relationships, femininity and sexuality.
Ruthie Leviev-Yelizarov is a marriage and sexual counselor, mediator, and businesswoman.
Brachah Shilat is an entrepreneur and active in education, music and female leadership projects.
The project, led by Rabbi Chaim Shlomo Diskin, rabbi of Kiryat Ata, invests in improving women's Mikvah baths, cleanliness, aesthetic design services, and will even give selected Mikvehs around the country a quality mark, which indicates that they meet the highest standards.
The project also aims to expand the information and guidance in order to explain the depth
of the meaning of Mikvah emersion for a woman in particular, and for the life of the couple in general.
Leviev-Yelizarov said: "After two years of strenuous and meticulous teamwork with my partner Bracha Shilat, and with experts in the field, I am excited to launch the 'For Made Me A Woman' project in Israel, to enable all Israeli women, secular, traditional, religious, ultra-Orthodox, understand in-depth the "Jewish secret" to the purity of the family, and thus to "spice up" their relationship and bring light, holiness, and joy into their home, the temple of the Jewish home. "
Brachah Shilat said: "Many people perceive the purity of the family in a way that does not reconcile with its true essence. To me, the emersion in the Mikveh empowers the woman, like the whole Hebrew approach, which gives the woman many strength and power. According to this mitzvah, the whole life of the wife is in the hands of the woman. She "manages the schedule" and "sets the tone" and this is also a golden opportunity for her to invest in herself, as it has an immediate and long-term impact on the life of the couple and the family.
It is important to emphasize that family purity is an integral part of the spouse's life. And it is also an invitation and an opportunity for him to be a part of this experience. "
שעשני אשה - האתר הרשמי
שעשני אישה מביאה את בשורת טהרת המשפחה – יופייה, מהותה, סגולותיה והלכותיה – לכל אישה שרוצה ללמוד ולהתחבר, כחלק מחוויה חיובית, מעצימה ומרגשת ומתוך מקום מחבר ומרומם – למען האישה, חיי הזוגיות והמשפחה, ולחזק ולהגדיל את מעגל הנשים שפותחות את ליבן לאורה של הטבילה במקווה.woman.org.il
Israeli Cultural Revolution - Passion For The Temple | The Imaginative Force | Prophetic Cinema
"Those of vast grasping, their force of imagination is great and very exalted." - Rabbi Kook
At least among us Jews, those who have a grasp of knowledge,
are those of great imagination. And then there's great daring,
in their descriptions, their thoughts.
We can see this among the prophets.
We can also see this among Kabbalists.
The terminology is full of imaginative power.
Which causes superficial people to think all these folks are confused and need psychiatric hospitalization. But they don't need any, they are entirely normal people. With that, they have great imaginative power, breaking many borders.
In the scientific field, until Psychoanalysis none of this was known. The Freudian psychoanalysis revealed great depths within the human subconscious, symbolic thinking. Also later, Jung has many observations of this kind - the collective unconscious...the ocean of souls.
So, "those of vast grasping, their force of imagination is great and very exalted, and it's connected with visions that are more general in reality. And according to their courage, and purity of their spirit, the imaginative power enacts itself through them. To draw exalted imaginations, that the light of the high truth reveals by them. In such revelations that no logical mind can reach".
What does Rabbi Kook want from us? That we are not to be scared of meeting people
of such imaginative force, that we don't think it's a shortcoming, moreover - it is an advantage.
Possibly Rabbi Kook wants something else, besides not being scared to meet such people, rather Rabbi Kook tells You: "Maybe You, the reader, You are one of these great people, that You don't get scared seeing You have imaginative power that is great - use it for these sacred purposes.".
School for Prophets - First Semester | Voice Exercise