By Lindy Keiser
/ January 29, 2013 November 19, 2015
Below is the email we recieved from Ari Abramowitz about the election day in Israel:
Shalom Friends,
Tuesday, election day, is a day that will go down in history books - especailly for the Bayit Yehudi. From the disregarded political sidelines, the Bayit Yehudi now represents the fourth largest party in the Knesset! Although our hopes were even higher, the party has many reasons to celebrate.
By Lindy Keiser
/ January 15, 2013 November 19, 2015
We want to keep you informed and aware of what is happening in Israel. One way we do that is by sharing information we receive in emails. Below is a current update from Jeremy Gimpel and Ari Abramowitz from thelandofisrael.com. It contains the latest Bayit Yehudi video and article that which will appear in the Jerusalem Post soon.
Watch Now: Is the Bayit Yehudi Your Home?
Shalom Friends!
The campaign is moving ahead full force! Below is an article that Ari and I wrote which will be in next week's Jerusalem Post and above is our latest Bayit Yehudi video. The Zionists who came to build the State of Israel in the 1880s were called the Chalutzim - "Pioneers". Our goal with the above video is to make it clear who we, and the Bayit Yehudi, see as the pioneers of today. We would love to hear your thoughts.
From time to time we get updates from our friends Jeremy Gimpel and Ari Abramowitz of http://thelandofisrael.com we want to share with you. This is one such updated because in this email Jeremy tells us how he and Ari are active participants of history in the making.
By Lindy Keiser
/ October 15, 2012 November 23, 2015
We recently receive the following email from our friend Jeremy Gimpel from TheLandofIsrael.com about a debate Ari had with Harvard Law Prof. Alan Dershowitz on whether the Settlements are good for Israel:
A few weeks ago, The Wall Street Journal published his [Prof. Dershowitz] plan to reignite the peace process which called for a settlement freeze and further surrender of large parts of the Land of Israel. …
By Lindy Keiser
/ September 6, 2012 November 19, 2015
The month of Elul is a time to review, repent, and forgive. It is a time to take inventory of your life… looking back, letting go and prepare for the coming year.
I recently came across as story called “A Broken Heart” in The Jewish Woman Magazine part of chabad.org and I wanted to share it with you not only because it touched my heart, but because it epitomizes what Elul is about.