Remember,You & I Are Not Of This World. Please Continue To Pray For America. For our time as a Free Nation has once again begun. For The Time Of True Darkness Has Been Broken...
Dear Lord Jesus,
I know I am a sinner. I pray that you will forgive me for all of my sins, that you will come into my heart and be my Lord, the savior of my life. I confess that you died on the cross to save me from my sins and I am committed to turning away from those sins. I ask that you fill me with your Holy Spirit so that I can be born again. I ask that you give me the strength and abundant faith to overcome any and all attacks by the enemy, including my desire to sin so that I may serve you completely.
I pray that you will give me discernment so that I may know all things that are truth, and the knowledge acquired from reading your Word. Use me this day as I am a willing vessel Lord, in leading others to your kingdom. Wash me as white as snow. Put a hedge of protection around me as I go forth in doing your will. Thank you Jesus for saving me, as I know that only through my faith in you that all this is possible. Amen
Please print this up and carry it with you always as a reminder of who your Lord & Savoir Is. Print up several copies to give to your family and share with your friends. The road you have chosen will not be an easy one for know you will be a Child of God. However know this ,you will never be alone ever again. For The Holy Spirit will be placed inside your soul and take residence inside of you forever. He will be your guide, your life long connection to God through our Lord and Savor Christ Jesus. God has placed a wonderful Blessing upon you my friend.
May the Peace of His Grace always be with you.
Amen.....
Please read this Prayer of Salvation.It must be freely decided by you.God will never force any one to follow him.It has to be a free will decision of Heart,Mind&Soul.May God grant you the wisdom to make the right decision that will effect your life not only here but forever more.Amen...Carl
Further details have emerged from last week's pogrom in Amsterdam proving that it was apremeditated“Jew hunt” - a chilling reminder of the persistent antisemitic threats facing Jews in Europe. Additional incidents of anti-Jewish violence transpired in Amsterdam later that week, including the firebombing of a tram by rioters screaming “Cancer Jews.”
Amid the 86-year anniversary of Kristallnacht, the Amsterdam attacks harken back to the attacks against Jews and Jewish institutions during that Nazi-era pogrom. As violent Jew-haters attempt to "globalize the intifada," it is time for action, not merely words, from world leaders.
The violence serves as a stark reminder of the consequences when leaders fail to address all forms of antisemitism, including anti-Zionist rhetoric. Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema’s remarks at our 2021 Mayors Summit Against Antisemitism, where she argued that criticizing Israel is not antisemitic - thus stating the obvious while overlooking anti-Zionist hate - now appear especially insufficient in light of recent events.
Indeed, since the start of 2024, the Antisemitism Research Center by CAM hasdocumented460 incidents of violence or vandalism targeting Jewish sites worldwide, several of which occurred under the pretext of anti-Zionism. The majority occurred in the United States, Canada, and Western Europe.
Incidents this week further underscored the dire situation. In Washington, D.C., a vandalsmashedthe windows of Char Bar, the American capital's only kosher restaurant. Neo-Nazi demonstratorsprotesteda performance of the play The Diary of Anne Frank in Howell, Michigan. In Chicago, Illinois, two Jewish DePaul University students wereassaultedwhile displaying support for Israel, prompting police to open a hate crime investigation.
UNITED STATES | Florida Man Arrested For Targeting Jewish Congressman Jared Moskowitz, Who Says The Suspect Was Found With An Antisemitic Manifesto Read Here
GERMANY |Soccer Players From U17 Berlin Jewish Club Assaulted After Match Read Here
BELGIUM |Belgium: Teens Attack Jews To 'Free Palestine'Read Here
UNITED STATES | Man Carrying Weapons, Anti-Israel Manifesto Tried To Enter US Capitol On Election Day Read Here
UNITED STATES | Hundreds Of 'Wanted' Posters Were Plastered Across The University Of Rochester Campus. Jewish Faculty Members Were Targeted Read Here
Combat Antisemitism Movement, PO Box 957, Moundridge, Kansas 67107
Radical pro-Palestine activists have placed hundreds of “Wanted” posters featuring Jewish faculty members across the University of Rochester campus.
The blatantly antisemitic act came as part of the radical left’s ongoing anti-Israel activism, which apparently includes targeting Jewish people and blaming them for the actions of the Israeli government — even though they are not Israeli.
The “Wanted” posters focused on the ongoing Israel-Hamas war and featured accusations against the Jewish faculty members such as “ethnic cleansing,” “displacement of Palestinians,” and “war crimes,” — none of which have anything to do with Jewish people in America. The posters also accused the faculty members of “racism” and “hate speech.”
The president of the New York-based university, Sarah Mangelsdorf, issued a statement on Tuesday about the shocking incident.
“I want to be as clear as I can that the University of Rochester strongly denounces the recent display of ‘Wanted’ posters targeting senior University leaders and members of our faculty, staff, and Board of Trustees,” the statement read, according to The Rochester Beacon. “This act is disturbing, divisive and intimidating and runs counter to our values as a university. Furthermore, several of those depicted appear to have been targeted because they are members of our Jewish community. We view this as antisemitism, which will not be tolerated at our University. This isn’t who we are. This goes against everything we stand for and we have an obligation to reject it.”
The University of Rochester’s Hillel organization, which represents Jewish students, deemed the posters “deeply disturbing,” especially as the Hillel director was one of the targets of theantisemiticact.
University Public Safety Chief Quchee Collins also issued a statement in response to the news, writing: “Posters and displays affixed in this manner are unacceptable and considered to be vandalism to University property. Any activities, including the placement of these posters, that disrupt our normal operations and classroom instruction will not be tolerated. Additionally, it seems that the goal of this vandalism is to intimidate members of our University community, which is an action that runs counter to our Meliora values.”
As of Wednesday afternoon, no group has claimed responsibility for the posters, though the Rochester Beacon did reach out to the university’s chapters of Students for Justice in Palestine — which has been accused of supporting Hamas — and the so-called Jewish Voices For Peace. According to the outlet, these groups “have spearheaded the protests on campus,” but have yet to respond to the query about the posters.