Hezbollah just launched a massive rocket attack on Israeli civilians. Just as Israelis sat down for the pre fast meal on Yom Kippur. A deliberate attack targeting a Jewish religious ceremony. Do the media give a damn? Nope Can you imagine if it were the other way around! Show more
Some really good news as we head into Yom Kippur: Most of Hezbollah’s cash and gold reserves were destroyed in Israel’s recent strike that eliminated the Hezbollah leader at their headquarters. An estimated $1.5 billion in cash was incinerated, and 2,000 pounds of gold… Show more
DESERTERS OF ISRAEL, RETURN TO YOUR PEOPLE THIS YOM KIPPUR I remember the last Yom Kippur my father, Elie Wiesel, was still alive. Dressed in white, he held the Torah as the Yom Kippur service began. My son and I stood with him, concerned that it might be too heavy for his frail… Show more
As Yom Kippur approaches I have been thinking, and I might have understood something profound. Hear me out. Antisemitism is famously a horseshoe. But why? Why do the far-left and the far-right, who agree on nothing else, unite in their hatred of Jews? What unites the “The… Show more
Over 200,000 Jews gathered tonight for the final Selichot prayers, reaching the walls of the Old City in Jerusalem. A new record at the Western Wall as we prepare for Yom Kippur. Am Yisrael Chai! #Selichot #WesternWall Show more
The verdict for the nation of America and what is going to happen is going to come down in God's court at least during Yom Kippur and then it's going to take the prayer and faith of the saints for that verdict to be carried out in the natural. We as servants of the Most High God… Show more
Today Jewish people around the world celebrate Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar. Yom Kippur is a day for reflection, prayer and atonement with those marking the holiday this year praying for the release of the 101 hostages still in captivity. Show more
Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement, Hebrew: יום כיפור) is the last day to atone our sins of the Ten Days of Repentance, which start on the New Year (Rosh Hashanah). This is a fast mentioned in the Bible and the punishment mentioned for not keeping this fast is excommunication.