Signs of the end of the end times
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One World Order and One World Currency
Coin of the United Future World Currency (UFWC) The world's first single currency?
A single currency would in some respects be like a
world language, improving communications around
the globe. It would eliminate the present problems of speculation, instability and uncertainty and would provide a strong foundation for the growing world economy. Read more
The United Nations would like the dollar, euro, yen, and other national currencies to be succeeded by a new global currency. Read more
The 3rd Temple to be built in Jerusalem
and Yeshiva Ateret Cohanim have begun the process.
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A thousand US Christians want to join IDF, set up communities beyond Green Line
Israel says sites visited by pilgrims and tourists in Qasr al-
Yahud will be safe, but advocacy groups warn tourists could
be in danger
Pilgrims, religious leaders to celebrate annual Feast of Epip-
hany at Qasr al-Yahud in Jordan River, considered third most important holy site for Christians
Tourism Ministry launches new initiative geared to attract Christian pilgrims to Holy Land, offer tours to sites including mother of Jesus Christ birthplace near Nazareth, Tomb of the Virgin near Jerusalem
Statistics bureau data show growth rate of local Christian community 1%; Nazareth home to most Arab Christians
22,300
A few days ago UK researchers announced that 17 skeletons belonged to Jews were found at the bottom of a medieval well
in Norwich, England.
Underneath the crowded alleys and holy sites of old Jerusalem, hundreds of people are snaking at any given moment through tunnels, vaulted medieval chambers and Roman sewers in a rapidly expanding subterranean city invisible from the streets above.
Facts
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The 153,200 Christians living in Israel make up 2% of the country's population.
Nazareth is home to the most Christian Arabs; 22,300 –
followed by Haifa (13,700) and Jerusalem (11,500).
Haifa home to the most Christians who are not Arab; 3,400 – followed by Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.
In 2009, 2,514 children were born to Christian women in Israel; 2,009 of them to Arab Christians. Source
The Mishkan
The Mishkan (literally “Dwelling Place”) refers to the Tabernacle that was a portable dwelling place for Hashem during the time
of the Exodus and the settlement of Israel before the First
Temple was constructed. The Mishkan accompanied the Hebrews on their wanderings throughout the wilderness and
their conquest of the Land of Israel. It was erected in Shilo after the Land was conquered and the Mishkan was eventually
placed in the First Temple. It is not mentioned again after the Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem.
The Shema
The oldest fixed daily prayer in Judaism, the Shema, consists
of Deuteronomy 6:4-9, Deuteronomy 11:13-21, and Numbers 15:37-41
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Western Wall Prayers is a fundraiser for Kollel
Tefilat Moshe - supporting families and Torah-learning in Jerusalem.
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Spiritual songs and music
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Church Activities - Kerk Aktiwiteite
Churches/Kerke in
South Africa and Namibia
The Ancient World
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