Israel, piedra de tropiezo

Las Naciones Beben de la Copa Fatal

Esta mañana, la mañana del “acuerdo”, por injusto que parezca, para los rehenes retenidos por Hamás, hemos visto tres misiles más de Hamás después de la supuesta fecha límite para el alto el fuego. ¡Simplemente no puedes inventar estas cosas! Y nervioso como siempre, comencé a contemplar lo que los profetas podrían haber dicho sobre este tiempo. Y de repente me di cuenta de que esta guerra es la forma en que el Eterno está dividiendo a las naciones, ya sea a favor de Su Tierra o en contra de ella.  

“1 Carga de la palabra de YHVH acerca de Israel. Así dice YHVH, que extiende los cielos, y pone los cimientos de la tierra, y forma el espíritu del hombre dentro de él: 2 He aquí, yo pondré a Jerusalén en una copa de tambaleo. a todos los pueblos de alrededor, y también a Judá, en el sitio de Jerusalén. 3 Y sucederá en aquel día, que pondré a Jerusalén por piedra pesada para todos los pueblos; todos los que se carguen con él quedarán gravemente heridos; y todas las naciones de la tierra se juntarán contra ella. 

¡En la guerra entre Israel y todos los representantes de Irán, Hamás se ha robado el protagonismo por sus atrocidades contra el único país democrático de Oriente Medio! Esta guerra ha llamado la atención de todas las naciones del mundo. Las naciones están divididas por la mitad sobre la opinión de si Israel es culpable de su participación en esta guerra. Muchos acusan a Israel de cometer genocidio. La ONU no ha mostrado favor a Israel ni ninguna de sus agencias. Israel básicamente está solo. Es un momento angustioso para todos en la tierra, judíos o no. 

Hamás masacró a más de 1.200 de nuestros civiles inocentes y secuestró a más de 250. La Torá dice que el secuestro es un delito digno de pena de muerte. Pero los liberales y antisemitas del mundo siguen acusando a los judíos de ser la razón de los males del mundo. ¡E Irán y aquellos que llevan a cabo sus planes son conscientes de esta actitud, que aprovechan y el resultado es que Israel vuelve a quedarse solo en medio del odio y las acusaciones de un mundo antisemita que nunca lo superará! ¿Y se supone que Israel debe estar solo y no ser contado entre las naciones? ¿Por qué intentamos siquiera cortejar su favor? 

“9 Porque desde lo alto de las peñas lo veo, y desde los collados lo miro: he aquí, es un pueblo que habita solo, y no será contado entre las naciones. 10 ¿Quién podrá contar el polvo de Jacob, o ¿Contar la cuarta parte de Israel?…” – Núm 23:9-10 NVI

Cuando leemos al profeta Zacarías acerca de Jerusalén como una copa que emborracha al mundo, que se tambalea de un lado a otro, y una piedra pesada, vemos exactamente lo que está sucediendo en este momento. Sin embargo, todavía esperamos que el Eterno Dios de Israel se levante y cumpla sus promesas a nuestros padres, Abraham, Isaac y Jacob. ¡Él seguramente está allí y el mundo está en la balanza del juicio en este momento!

Israel se ha convertido en el tema más candente de las noticias durante los últimos 16 meses. Y el pueblo está dividido en su apoyo o acusaciones contra Israel. Incluso entre los de Israel, vemos división sobre lo que debería hacer la nación. 

Muchos, incluso los israelíes, dicen que deberíamos darle a Hamás todo lo que piden a cambio de los rehenes, detener los combates, detener las matanzas, hacer las paces con Hamás, darles todos sus prisioneros terroristas, darles un Estado… no es un comercio equitativo. , sin embargo, parece que nadie entiende que Israel tiene derecho a protegerse y a ir a la guerra para defender a la nación contra las malas intenciones de aquellos que desean destruirlo todo para apoderarse de la tierra. Y por cierto, estas naciones terroristas no desean una parte de Israel, quieren todo o nada y tienen la intención de asesinar hasta conseguirlo. Si creen que estoy exagerando, comprendan que Hamás no está satisfecho con permanecer en Gaza. Su carta No reconoce el Estado de Israel. Desde 1948, los árabes estaban en contra de que Israel tuviera un estado propio, ver enlace.

Y en caso de que la gente no lo supiera, sinwar, el líder de Hamás en Gaza, quien, entre otros, instigó el ataque del 7 de octubre, fue liberado de prisión en Israel a cambio de Gilad Shalit quien fue secuestrado y mantenido como rehén durante 5 años por los palestinos. De esto no salió nada bueno más que el regreso de nuestro soldado. ¡Pero el costo de tantos más debido al lanzamiento de Sinwar es alucinante!

¡Hamás ciertamente sabe cómo provocar a Israel llevándose a niños y familiares inocentes! Los judíos son todos una familia y darán cualquier cosa para recuperar a su pueblo. Y, sin embargo, en este momento, ¿podemos sabiamente poner en peligro las vidas del resto de nosotros liberando a miles de terroristas asesinos cuyo objetivo final es seguir masacrando a más y más de nosotros? Es una cuestión imposible, y quizás sólo pueda resolverse eligiendo el menor de dos peligros. ¿Y quién puede decir cuál es mejor?

Si miramos el amplio espectro del efecto de esta guerra en el mundo, vemos una enorme división entre las naciones. Vemos a personas de verdad que eligen apoyar a Israel, y a quienes aman las mentiras de los medios de comunicación y a quienes les siguen la corriente para llevarse bien, gritando “apartheid” y “genocidio”. Se acusa a Israel de matar de hambre a los habitantes pobres de Gaza, entre otras cosas. ¿Cómo pueden 600 camiones diarios de ayuda humanitaria provocar que la gente muera de hambre? Pero no importa, las personas que eligen odiar a Israel no escuchan razones. 

Pero la buena noticia es que personas de todas las naciones están despertando. Y es por eso que cito el versículo de Zacarías de la antigüedad.

Capítulo 12:3 “Y sucederá en aquel día que pondré a Jerusalén por piedra pesada a todos los pueblos; todos los que se carguen con él quedarán gravemente heridos; y todas las naciones de la tierra se juntarán contra ella”.

Y esto es lo que vemos ahora mismo. La tierra de Israel está siendo utilizada para pesar a los pueblos de las naciones. ¡Y la promesa y la maldición están listas para ser derramadas! 

“10 Porque ¿quién ha menospreciado el día de las cosas pequeñas? Porque estos siete se alegrarán, y verán la plomada en la mano de Zorobabel; estos son los ojos de YHVH, que recorren toda la tierra.” – Zac 4:10 NVI

Es el día profético de la caída en picado que recorrerá el mundo entero. ¡Israel es la piedra pesada!

¡Síguenos, comparte y comenta!

Todavía temblando….

Ariella 

Israel, Stone of Stumbling

The Nations are Drinking the Fatal Cup

This morning, the morning of “the deal”  unjust as it seems, even for the hostages held by Hamas, we saw three more Hamas missiles after the supposed deadline for the ceasefire. You just can’t make this stuff up! And nervous as ever, I began to contemplate what the prophets have said about this time. And it suddenly struck me that this war is the way the God of Israel is dividing the nations, either for His Land or against it.  

“1 The burden of the word of YHVH concerning Israel. Thus saith YHVH, who stretches forth the heavens, and lays the foundation of the earth, and forms the spirit of man within him: 2 Behold, I will make Jerusalem a cup of reeling unto all the peoples round about, and upon Judah also shall it be in the siege against Jerusalem. 3 And it shall come to pass in that day, that I will make Jerusalem a burdensome stone for all the peoples; all that burden themselves with it shall be sore wounded; and all the nations of the earth shall be gathered together against it. 

In the war between Israel and all of Iran’s proxies, Hamas, has stolen the limelight for their atrocities against the only democratic country in the Middle East! This war has drawn the attention of every nation in the world. Nations are split down the middle over the opinion of whether Israel is guilty in their participation in this war. Many accuse Israel of committing genocide. The UN has not shown favor to Israel nor has any of their agencies. Israel basically stands alone. It is a nerve wracking time for everyone in the land, Jewish or not. 

Hamas butchered over 1200 of our innocent civilians and kidnapped over 250. The Torah says that kidnapping is a crime worthy of the death sentence. But the world’s liberals and antisemites continue to accuse the Jews as the reason for the world’s woes. And Iran and those who fulfill their plans are aware of this attitude, which they play to their advantage and the outcome is that  Israel again stands alone amid the hatred and accusations of an antisemitic world who will never get over it! And Israel is supposed to stand alone and not be reckoned among the nations? Why do we even try to court their favor? 

“9 For from the top of the rocks I see him, And from the hills I behold him: Lo, it is a people that dwells alone, And shall not be reckoned among the nations.  10 Who can count the dust of Jacob, Or number the fourth part of Israel?… ” – Num 23:9-10 ASV

When we read the prophet Zechariah concerning Jerusalem as a cup that makes the world drunk, reeling to and fro, and a burdensome stone, we see exactly what is happening at this time. Yet we still wait for the Eternal God of Israel to rise and fulfill his promises to our fathers, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. He is surely there and the world is in the balances of judgment at this time!

Israel has become the hottest topic in the news for the past 16 months. And the people are divided in their support or accusations against Israel. Even among those in Israel, we see division about what the nation should do. 

Many, even Israelis say that we should give Hamas everything they ask in exchange for the Hostages, stop the fighting, stop the killing, make peace with Hamas, give them all of their terrorist prisoners, give them a state…it’s not an equal trade, yet it seems nobody understands that Israel has a right to protect itself and to go to war to defend the nation against the evil intentions of those who desire to destroy everything to take the land for themselves. And by the way, these terror nations have no desire for a part of Israel, they want all or nothing and intend to murder until they get it. If you think I am exaggerating, realize that Hamas is not satisfied to stay in Gaza. Their charter does not recognize the state of Israel. Since 1948, the Arabs were against Israel having a state of it’s own, see link.

And in case people did not know, Sinwar, the leader of Hamas in Gaza, who, among others instigated the October 7 attack, was released from prison in Israel in exchange for Gilad Shalit who was kidnapped and held hostage for 5 years by the Palestinians. No good came of this other than the return of our soldier. But the cost of so many more due to the release of Sinwar, is mind boggling!

Hamas certainly knows how to bait Israel by taking innocent children and family members! Jews are all family and will give anything to get back their people. And yet, at this time, can we wisely endanger the lives of all the rest of us by releasing thousands of murderous terrorists whose ultimate goal is to continue to massacre more and more of us? It’s an impossible question, and perhaps only solvable by choosing the lesser of two dangers. And, who can say which is better?

If we look at the broad spectrum of the effect of this war on the world, we see a huge division taking place among the nations. We see people of truth choosing to stand with Israel, and those who love the lies of the media and those who go along to get along, screaming “apartheid” and “genocide”. Israel is accused of starving the poor Gazans, among other things. How can 600 trucks of humanitarian aid daily cause people to starve? But it doesn’t matter, people who choose to hate Israel, don’t listen to reason. 

But the good news is that people from all nations are waking up. And this is why I quote the verse from Zechariah of old.

Chapter 12:3 “And it shall come to pass in that day, that I will make Jerusalem a burdensome stone for all the peoples; all that burden themselves with it shall be sore wounded; and all the nations of the earth shall be gathered together against it.”

And this is what we see just now. The land of Israel is being used to weigh the peoples of the nations. And the promise and the curse are standing ready to be poured out! 

“10 For who hath despised the day of small things? for these seven shall rejoice, and shall see the plummet in the hand of Zerubbabel; these are the eyes of YHVH, which run to and fro through the whole earth.” – Zec 4:10 ASV

It is the prophetic day of the plummet going throughout the entire world. Israel is the burdensome stone!

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Still shuddering….

Ariella 

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Sion: Tierra de Visión

¡Qué no importemos la diáspora!
Por Ariella Casey

Durante casi 2000 años el pueblo de Dios estuvo esparcido por todas las naciones. Podemos culpar a Roma como la causa principal de esto y de gran parte de la persecución posterior que se produjo, pero ¿por qué aparentemente YHVH se alejó de nosotros? Y aunque esta dispersión fue profetizada y dada como advertencia (Levítico 24:14-33), la trágica historia continúa entristeciendo los corazones de quienes intentan regresar al camino de los justos. Pero ¿cómo sabremos el camino de regreso? ¿Y dónde está este camino de todos modos? ¿Qué fue lo que condujo originalmente a esta trágica historia? ¿Será que Dios de alguna manera se olvidó de nosotros? ¿Elegimos dejar de seguir la luz? Al leer la Biblia parece que ‘cambiamos de caballo en medio del arroyo’, pero ¿cómo y cuándo? ¿Y cómo volvemos a donde necesitamos estar? ¿Cuándo reemplazaron los rabinos a los profetas? 

Durante más de 2000 años no hemos tenido un profeta genuino. Algunos pueden argumentar, pero cuando aplicamos el estándar bíblico para los profetas (Deuteronomio 18:22), vemos que ninguno de los que han sido considerados como poseedores del don de profecía en realidad califica. Yo le diría a cualquiera que piense lo contrario, que me muestre la evidencia de que no agregaron ni restaron a la Torá original. Dejando a un lado los milagros y las profecías cumplidas, si cambian aún un solo principio de la Torá, no califican. 

Pero a pesar del horrible sufrimiento pasado, hoy hay esperanza. Pero esta esperanza solo está disponible en la tierra de Israel. ¿Cómo es eso? Eche un vistazo a lo que Isaías, uno de los últimos profetas, dice sobre la esperanza y la restauración en la tierra:

“El desierto y la tierra árida se alegrarán; y el desierto se alegrará, y florecerá como el tulipán. Florecerá abundantemente, y se regocijará con alegría y canto: le será dada la gloria del Líbano, la excelencia del Carmelo y el Sarón, verán la gloria de YHVH y la excelencia de nuestro Dios. 

Fortalece las manos débiles y fortalece las rodillas débiles. Di a los de corazón temeroso: Esforzaos, no temáis: he aquí, vuestro Dios vendrá con venganza, con recompensa divina; él vendrá y os salvará.

Entonces se abrirán los ojos de los ciegos y se abrirán los oídos de los sordos.

Entonces el cojo saltará como un ciervo, y la lengua del mudo cantará; porque en el desierto brotarán aguas, y arroyos en la soledad.

Y la tierra seca se convertirá en estanque, y la tierra sedienta en manantiales de agua; la habitación de los chacales se convertirá en pasto para ganado, en recinto de juncos y juncos.

Y habrá allí calzada y camino, y será llamado Camino Santísimo; el inmundo no pasará por él; y él será para ellos un guía, y los necios no se equivocarán en ello.

No habrá allí león, ni bestia rapaz subirá sobre ella, no se hallarán allí; pero los redimidos caminarán allí; y los redimidos de YHVH volverán, y vendrán a Sión con cánticos y gozo eterno sobre sus cabezas: tendrán gozo y alegría, y la tristeza y el gemido huirán.” (Isaías 35:1- 10 Biblia Koren)

¿Hay entonces alguna esperanza? Si hay en Sion. ¿Puede haber esperanza en algún otro lugar? ¿Quién regresará a la Tierra Santa? Los que son rescatados por el Todopoderoso YHVH que se acuerda de su alianza con Israel y el pueblo judío. ¿Puede haber cumplimiento de esta promesa fuera de la tierra? Solo hay un lugar seguro para los judíos. 

Así en la tierra de Israel se abrirán los ojos de los ciegos, según Isaías 35:5. ¿Los ojos de los ciegos? ¿Somos todos ciegos? La mayoría de nosotros no estamos físicamente ciegos, pero casi todos hemos estado en condición de la ceguera  espiritual. Hemos pensado que Dios nos ha dejado, o que no estamos siguiendo la Halajá (las reglas inventadas por los sabios) correctamente y que una vez que lo hagamos bien, tendremos una conexión con lo divino. Pocos sabemos que lo que hemos seguido entre las naciones no es requerido para vivir en la tierra de Israel. Gran parte de lo que siguieron los judíos en otros países fue inventado por los rabinos para proteger a sus feligreses de la asimilación. Pero al crear nuevas leyes, a menudo cambiaron las leyes mucho más allá de lo especificado en la Torá. Y eso, que ahora no es necesario para los que vienen a Israel, debe ser dejado a un lado mientras aprendemos de la Mano de Aquel que sigue presente para instruirnos. Es posible que necesitemos que nos despojen de todas nuestras ideas antes de poder ver por primera vez. Las vendas de nuestra vista espiritual sobre el estilo de vida deben ser quitadas antes de que podamos ver. 

Pero ¿qué pasa con aquellos que aún no han venido a Israel? ¿Qué pasa con las diez tribus que todavía flotan entre las naciones? Esto no es para condenar a los que aún no han venido. El proceso de canje está en curso. Pero, un día, todos los que son de Israel tendrán que venir si quieren ver de verdad. 

Pero debo decirles que Israel no es un lugar de consuelo. Es un lugar de prueba, un lugar para romper las cadenas, o despojarnos de ellas, de aprender a depender de la Mano que nos trajo hasta aquí. ¿Tenemos siquiera un poquito de confianza en el Eterno? 

Los israelíes que nacieron en esa tierra probablemente eran descendientes de quienes lucharon por establecer un hogar para el pueblo judío. Muchas de estas personas no cumplen estricta obediencia a las reglas de los rabinos. Pero son personas reales. Aman la tierra. Hacen todo lo posible para ayudarte cuando estás deprimido. Y son impulsivos e imprudentes mucho del tiempo. Y es posible que no toleren las tonterías diásporas. Hacen cosas no ordinarias como tomar prestado su lugar de estacionamiento y se detendrán y hablarán con un amigo en medio de la carretera cuando otros estén impacientes por pasar. Y piten o encienden las luces si simplemente vas al límite de velocidad para que ellos pueden rebasar. Pero todo es corazón, y eso es algo que muchos de nosotros hemos perdido mientras vivíamos en el extranjero. ¿Cómo se desarrolló esta cultura? Fue al luchar por el derecho de existir. Lucharse por la tierra que les fue entregada por Dios a nuestros antepasados. Muchos dieron su sangre por esta tierra y no están dispuestos a renunciar ni un centímetro de aquello para lo cual sus compatriotas dieron su sangre. 

La tierra de Israel es pura luz. ¿Cómo es eso? Es casi como si nada de lo que hacemos aquí estuviera oculto, ni de Dios ni de nadie. Todo queda bajo el escrutinio divino y la conciencia se aviva cuando se nos revelan nuestras faltas. Es el lugar de aprender a caminar, aprender a ver, aprender a oír. Una vez aquí, por un tiempo, no hay vuelta atrás. 

Pero Israel no es para todos, muchos han venido y no pueden acomodarse. Muchos han tratado de vivir una halajá estricta mientras vivían en la tierra y se han ido. Otros quieren las comodidades del estilo de vida de su diáspora, grandes juegos y espectáculos y hermosas casas y patios traseros. Pronto regresan a sus comunidades para restablecerse en el confort al que estaban acostumbrados. Y con razón, Israel no se trata de eso. Se trata de aprender, crecer y ser el pueblo de Dios. Y todos venimos con el deseo de lo viejo y familiar, los comestibles que acostumbramos en Egipto, simbólicamente. Pero cuando aprendemos que las vegetales y frutas son mucho más grandes, más dulces y las granadas y pomelos menos amargos, nos damos cuenta del sabor de la tierra de leche y miel. 

Algunos, para sentirse en casa, han desarrollado comunidades en las ciudades más “santas” del país. Estos lugares están llenos de judíos de la diáspora. Han recreado comunidades para los que observan las reglas religiosas más estrictas, siguiendo lo que consideran la voluntad de Dios. Pero muchos de nosotros nos mantenemos alejados de estas ciudades. De alguna manera no encajamos. 

Si tengo algo que destacar en esta publicación es el énfasis de que Sion no es un país cualquiera. Es una tierra mágica que abraza a sus hijos, pero vomita a los que no pertenecen aquí. A mí, me parece que la guerra del 7 de octubre fue una respuesta de la oscuridad para bloquear el llamado a los judíos a regresar a su legítima tierra. Muchos han llegado a Israel durante este tiempo. El miedo a la guerra no los ahuyentó. Esta fue una de nuestras muchas pruebas. La gente vino de todos modos. ¡Yo digo “Kol HaKavod” (bien hecho)! Muchos perciben el peligro que les espera y la urgencia de venir antes de que las naciones vendrían contra ellos. 

¡De hecho, es hora de volver a casa, hermanos míos! La tierra nos espera como una madre con los brazos abiertos.

¿Vendrán?

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Zion, the Land of Seeing

Stop importing the Diaspora!
by Ariella Casey

For nearly 2000 years God’s people were scattered to all nations. We can blame Rome as chiefly the cause of this and much of the subsequent persecution that came about, but why did Hashem apparently walk away? And though this scattering was prophesied and given as a warning (Leviticus 24:14-33), the tragic history continues to sadden the hearts of those who try to return to the path of the righteous. But how will we know the way back? And where is back, anyway? What was it that originally led to this tragic history? Is it that God somehow forgot about us? Did we choose to stop following the light? It seems from reading the Bible that we ‘changed horses in the middle of the stream’, but how and when? And how do we get back to where we need to be? When did rabbis replace prophets? 

For more than 2000 years we have not had a genuine prophet. Some may argue, but when we apply the Biblical standard for prophets (Deut. 18:22), we see that none who have been held up as having the gift of prophecy actually qualify. I would say to anyone who thinks otherwise, show me the evidence that they did not add to nor subtract from the original Torah. Miracles aside, and fulfilled prophecy aside, if they change even one principle of Torah they do not qualify. 

But regardless of the horrific past suffering, there is hope today. But this hope is available only in the land of Israel. How so? Take a look at what Isaiah, one of the latter prophets, says about hope and restoration in the land:

“The wilderness and the arid land shall be glad; and the desert shall rejoice, and blossom like the tulip. It shall blossom abundantly, and rejoice even with joy and singing: the glory of the Lebanon shall be given to it, the excellency of the Carmel and the Sharon, they shall see the glory of YHVH, and the excellency of our God. 

Strengthen the weak hands, and confirm the feeble knees. Say to them that are of a fearful heart, Be strong, fear not: behold, your God will come with vengeance, even with a divine recompense; he will come and save you.

Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened, and the ears of the deaf shall be unstopped.

Then shall the lame man leap as a hart and the tongue of the dumb sing: for in the wilderness shall waters break out, and streams in the desert.

And the parched ground shall become a pool, and the thirsty land springs of water: the habitation of jackals shall become a pasture for cattle, an enclosure of reeds and rushes.

And a highway shall be there, and a way, and it shall be called The way of holiness: the unclean shall not pass over it; and he shall be to them a guide, and fools shall not err in it.

No lion shall be there, nor any ravenous beast shall go up on it, they shall not be found there; but the redeemed shall walk there: and the ransomed of YHVH shall return, and come to Zion with songs and everlasting joy upon their heads: they shall obtain joy and gladness, and sorrow and sighing shall flee away.” (Isa 35:1-10 Koren Bible)

So is there any hope? There is in Zion. Can there be hope anywhere else? Who will come home to the land? Those who are ransomed by the Almighty YHVH who remembers his covenant with Israel and the Jewish people. Can there be a fulfillment of this promise outside the land? There is only one place of safety for the Jews. 

So in the land of Israel the eyes of the blind will be opened according to Isaiah 35:5. The eyes of the blind? Are we all blind? Most of us are not physically blind, but almost all of us have been spiritually blind. We have thought that God has left us, or that we are not following Halakha closely enough and that once we get it right, we would have a connection to the divine. Little do we know that what we have followed among the nations is not required in the land of Israel. Much of what was followed by Jews in other lands was invented by rabbis to safeguard their congregants from assimilation. But, in creating new laws, they often went too far, far beyond what was specified in the Torah. And that now being irrelevant for Israel, it needs to be laid aside as we learn first-hand from the ONE who is there to instruct us. We may need to have everything stripped away before we can see for the first time. The blindfolds of our former lifestyle must be removed before we will be able to see. 

But what about those who have not yet come to Israel? What about the ten tribes that still float around in the nations? This is not to condemn those who have not yet come. The redeeming process is ongoing. But, one day, all must come if they want to really see. 

But, I must tell you that Israel is not a place of comfort. It is a place of trial, a place of breaking down, or stripping off, of learning dependence upon the Hand that led us here. Do we have even a little bit of trust in the Eternal? 

Israelis who were born in the land probably were offspring of those who fought to establish a home for the Jewish people. Many of these people are not observant in the Orthodox sense. But they are real people. They love the land. They go out of their way to help you when you are down. And they are wild and reckless much of the time. And they may not tolerate your diasporic nonsense. They will borrow your parking place and stop and talk to a friend in the middle of the road when others are impatient to get by. And they will hoot at you or flash their lights if you are merely going the speed limit, and they want to get around. But they are all heart, and that is something many of us have lost while living abroad. How did this culture develop? By fighting for the right to exist. By fighting for the land that was given to the forefathers. Many gave their blood for this land and are unwilling to give up even an inch of what their compatriots gave their blood for. 

The land of Israel is pure light. How so? It is almost as if nothing we do here is hidden, no not from God and not from anyone. Everything comes under Divine scrutiny, and the conscience is quickened as our faults are revealed to us. It is the place of learning to walk, learning to see, learning to hear. Once here for a while, there is no going back. 

But Israel is not for everyone, many have come and do not make it here. Many have tried to live strict Halakha while living in the land and have left. Others want the comforts of their diaspora lifestyle, big games and shows and lovely heated homes and backyards. They soon go back to their communities, to reestablish themselves in the comfort they were accustomed to. And rightly so, Israel is not about that. It is about learning and growing and being the people of the Book. And we all come with a desire for the old and familiar, the leeks and the onions of Egypt. But when we learn that the leeks are much bigger, the fruit is sweeter, and pomegranates and grapefruits less bitter, we realize the taste of the land of milk and honey. 

And others have developed communities in the most “Holy” cities of the land. These places are full of these Diaspora Jews. They have recreated communities for the blind, following that which they feel is the will of God. But many of us stay away from these cities. We somehow do not fit in. 

If I have anything to stress in this publication, it is the emphasis that Zion is not just any country. It is a magical land that hugs its children but spews out those that do not belong here. That the war of October 7 was a response from the dark to block the call for the Jews to return to the land. Many have made their way to Israel during this time. The fear of war did not drive them away. This was one of our many tests. People came anyway. I say Kol HaKavod! Many read the handwriting on the wall that the nations would come against them if they did not come home. 

It is indeed time to come home, my friends! The land awaits us like a mother with outstretched arms.

Will you come?

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A Free Thinker in another’s Comfort Zone

People for the most part want to be comfortable. Don’t stir the water. Leave me alone to my beliefs and let me live in my comfort zone! 

But sometimes the hunger for something real, suppresses the boredom of expected melancholy of a mundane life. And those who break out of their comfort zone will probably live to regret it, if they do not find something better. The problem with those who defy boundaries and disappoint people’s expectations, is that people don’t like it. Especially when it comes to religion that may have been in the family for generations!

When I left Christianity, my family was disappointed. My father, may he rest in peace, asked: “How can you reject our Savior?” I was very defensive. Clearly, I wanted to do what was right. I had lived in that world for over 50 years and for several years before I separated from the church, I began to “see” the traps that were there to keep the members “safely in the fold.” The hierarchical set-up of the church was clear. The ones at the top were not questioned and the sheep, (the ones who sat in the pews from week to week) were their bread and butter, providing their financial and leadership platform of control.

My husband and I have just finished a book by Shulem Dean, an ex Hassid, Ultra Orthodox young man who defied gravity, so to speak and found his way out of the world of Orthodoxy, but in doing so, he lost his marriage, his 5 children, his community, and nearly ended up taking his life. The book, Those who Go, do not Return, is available online for purchase and a partial copy is available here. And he has many YouTube’s, one I have watched is here. 

I lived and worked in several places where I could see what was going on in the leadership of that church. I may have been naive as a child and young adult, but when I began to see things, the wheels in my head started turning. During this time, I met a man in leadership who had worked in the higher echelons of that church, someone who was chastised for telling the truth. Furthermore, he had been ordered to write a recantation to a book he had written and pull it off the market–not because it was a lie, but because he had facts that might shake up the trust of the members and the organization could begin to totter from the top down!  I also met another minister who was disfellowshipped for revealing some of what had gone on to change the church into something that the Vatican could accept. (For those who do not know, Vatican II was about aligning all the protestant churches and calling them back to the fold under certain specifications of fundamental belief.) These changes, which the retired and excommunicated pastor spoke about, happened during my lifetime. I knew things were not right. It was about then that I removed my membership from the church and stood alone in the wilderness, so to speak. A few friends and some of my family actually stepped a little ways out from the organization because of my discoveries. But that is as far as they went. 

Brainwashing from birth happens in most families who are religious, and I believe it has to do with false concepts of the Most High God of the Universe. Fear of hellfire or separation from God based on lies trumped-up by most, if not all, ecclesiastic movements. Free thinking is not allowed, and people who cherish the comfortable above the real refuse to challenge the system. It is too dangerous! It is not easy to go against the crowd, for a lot of reasons. 

After 15 years studying alone, I joined a liberal sect of Judaism. I knew that there were problems when I heard long sermons on the merits of women having the choice for abortions, even late-term abortions.I asked myself, what this had to do with the Dvar Torah on that particular Shabbat!  I saw a lot of things that didn’t line up with the Bible and thought that maybe the more conservative and orthodox sects were more acceptable. I moved to Modern Orthodox. Now 15 years later, I see errors that make me tremble. The Bible is often not even known by many devout Jews. I often quote verses of Scripture and receive blank stares when I come up against things like reincarnation and the worship of the dead. (That is what I call it, even though they will deny it.) Let me explain. There is a common practice of visiting the tombs of the Sages and Prophets here in Israel. Many rabbis and even Cohanim take their prayer books and pray at these tombs. When asked why, they say they are asking the dead to mediate with God for them. I say that is praying to the dead! Is it not? Let me assert also that because of a loophole in what they have created for the Cohanim, they have special paths built for them so that they can worship in these cemeteries. 

So I am back again, studying on my own. Wishing for the appearance of the Messiah and even a small group that thinks for themselves. After all, isn’t that what it’s all about? Wasn’t that what brought Abram into favor with the Eternal. Who led Abram? Yitsac? Yacov? I don’t see anything about them raising up synagogues or churches. 

The history of all organized religions seems to take the same path. We see the first congregation, that of Israel at Sinai. How long did they stay on track? When they desired for formal worship they built a golden calf, and later the cults of the Midianites and Moabites who lived in the land. Apparently, the command to go up to the Holy Temple in Jerusalem three times a year was not enough for them. Then Babylon conquered the Jewish people and for 70 years they lived there. We do not know a lot about what happened there, but when they returned to build the second Temple, nothing was the same. There was a new leadership that began to rewrite Holy Writ. Talmud, Mishna Torah, Zohar. The literal Torah was not enough, and the Word of God, although sometimes spoke through prophets, soon left the people in the hands of the leadership which has carried on until this day. There were power struggles between the Hasmoneans, Pharisees, Sadducees, etc. 

Then there was the appearance of Jesus, who apparently rebuked a lot of the customs and control that was taking place during his lifetime. Not much is really known of him, since most of the New Testament was introduced by Rome. The history we do have of the Essenes and others who purportedly followed him after his death, shows that none of them believed he was a god of any type. Many believed him to be the Messiah, and many believed in his resurrection and prayed for his soon return. But this movement turned into another deception. Many lost their lives at the hands of Rome. And Rome took over the religion and used it to destroy the Jews. And the Catholic Church became one of the most controlling and outstanding pyramid schemes in the history of the world. 

Among the Jews during the Second Temple period, there was always vying for supremacy, even looking to Rome, who helped to establish the Pharisaic order. There is little known about the Sadducees who objected to the writings of the Rabbinic Sages and stood for the written Torah which was given by Moses. Yet we know that the Pharisees won over the vying factions of the day and then bartered off the Temple and Jerusalem to Rome. (Link). Research the history of how we got to where we are today. It may take some time and deep digging!

All organized religion assumes control of individual thinking and research. Churches provide research books. The Jews have many many books that define their authorized beliefs. Is it possible to find a group of people who embrace the Bible while at the same time giving freedom to others to think individually as they find and follow their own path? Is it dangerous to entertain such people as friends? 

An interesting phenomenon seems to be true in Israel today. There are many Jews in Israel that are unaffiliated. Many are called secular by the more religious, yet many of these same “secular” Jews, have a deep understanding of eternal things and the Bible. How did this happen? When the Jews struggled to create a nation not even a century ago, it was through blood, sweat and tears. In this struggle, they found what it meant to work alone against an unbelieving world. They believed that Israel was given to the Jews and many laid down their lives to win back this land. The children and grandchildren of these people are some of the strongest, kindest and noblest of souls that I have met anywhere. Are they Anti-God just because they refuse to cow down to religion? I don’t see it that way! 

Is it possible that this is the people that the Eternal is seeking? Those who have no one above them guiding their thinking? Is it possible that these non-religious people will hear a sound of a rustling wind in the willows that announce the entrance of the Messiah. There is still a small voice that speaks of the wonders of individual faith! Can it be that the Messiah will come from among these who listen to the ancient voice that once spoke to our Father Abraham?

“Forsake the foolish, and live; and go in the way of understanding.” (Pro 9:6)

“Flee out of the midst of Babylon, and deliver every man his soul: be not cut off in her iniquity; for this is the time of the LORD’S vengeance; he will render unto her a recompense.” (Jer 51:6)

B’Shalom,

Ariella of the Golan

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