Friday, September 2, 2016

Even unto them will I give in My house and within My walls a monument and a memorial better than sons and daughters; I will give them an everlasting memorial, that shall not be cut off.

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Even unto them will I give in My house and within
My walls a monument and a memorial better than sons and daughters; I will give them an everlasting memorial, that shall not be cut off.

וְנָתַתִּי לָהֶם בְּבֵיתִי וּבְחוֹמֹתַי יָד וָשֵׁם טוֹב מִבָּנִים וּמִבָּנוֹת שֵׁם עוֹלָם אֶתֶּן לוֹ אֲשֶׁר לֹא יִכָּרֵת

ישעיה נו:ה

v'-na-ta-tee la-hem b'-vay-tee u-v'-kho-mo-tai yad va-shaym tov mi-ba-neem u-mi-ba-not shaym o-lam e-ten lo a-sher lo yi-ka-rayt

Today's Israel Inspiration

Alexander, originally a Greek name, is one of the few names that has origins outside the Jewish faith, but has been made an official Hebrew name and widely adopted by many Jews on account of a fascinating story that occurred over two thousand years ago. During his conquest of the region, Alexander the Great met the High Priest of the Temple in Jerusalem, dismounted from his horse and bowed to the ground. Alexander explained that he had seen the High Priest in a dream who had assured him victory and prosperity. In appreciation to the Jews, Alexander peacefully absorbed the Land of Israel into his growing empire and the Jewish community responded by naming all baby boys born that year Alexander.
 
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A Glimpse of the Northern Gems of Israel

A family of new American immigrants to Israel explore some beautiful parts of northern Israel, including a visit to the snow-capped Mount Hermon.
 
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More Than Just the First Hebrew Letter

A deeper look at the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet can reveal endless insights into how God created the world and man, showing how the Hebrew language is imbued with layers of meaning which have deep Biblical implications.
 
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Today's Israel Photo

Today's photo by Noam Chen shows the ruins of a fortress from the Crusader period, now a national park in Migdal Afek, central Israel.
 
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Netanyahu Tells Kids to Study Bible, Seek Coexistence At start of new school year, Netanyahu has important message for both Jewish and Arab children

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Senate Dems want to clear decks for Hillary Clinton

Senate Dems want to clear decks for Hillary Clinton

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Senate Democrats on Thursday ruled out the possibility that they would agree to a long-term spending measure, saying they will not let talks spill over into the new president’s term.
“Everyone should be alerted today that we’re not going to be doing a long-term CR,” Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid (Nev.) told reporters on a conference call, referring to a continuing resolution to fund government beyond the current fiscal year, which ends Sept. 30.
“We’re not doing anything into next year and every Republican should be aware of that right now,” said Reid, who is retiring at the end of the Congress.
Reid’s comments reflect Democratic confidence that Hillary Clinton will be elected president. Clinton is leading Republican Donald Trump in polls, and Democrats want to give her a clean start as president so that she does not have to negotiate funding for the federal government in her first 100 days in office.
President Obama made clear during a private meeting Wednesday that he would not sign a long-term stopgap measure that freezes current funding levels into next year, Reid said.
Congress must approve a new spending measure before Oct. 1 to prevent the government from shutting down.
When Congress returns next week, negotiating a measure will be the top order of business.
It’s likely that Congress will agree to a spending bill that runs into December, which would force lawmakers to approve either an omnibus spending bill or another short-term measure in a lame-duck session.
Members of the conservative House Freedom Caucus want to pass a funding stopgap that lasts until next year because they want to avoid voting on a massive omnibus spending deal in the lame duck.
“No good decisions ever get made right before Christmas,” Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.), one of the group’s leaders, told The Hill last week.
Meadows and other conservatives hope Trump will surprise political handicappers and defeat Clinton. They want to give him a chance to negotiate lower spending levels shortly after he takes office, if he does. 
There’s speculation that Reid and other Democratic leaders may try to use the stopgap spending measure or a year-end omnibus appropriations package to allocate new money to fight the Zika virus.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has nearly depleted its Zika budget.
Reid, however, declined to comment on his strategy.
“It’s a little hard to negotiate here, with each of you. We’ll have to see what they give us. They’re the ones who must move forward first,” he said of House Republicans.
Spending bills are required by the Constitution to originate in the House.
The Senate is scheduled to vote next week on a Republican bill allocating $1.1 billion in Zika funds but Democrats are vowing to block it because they believe it would not allow money to go to Planned Parenthood. 

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