Kibbutz Volunteers Stay On in Spite of Danger
by Sima Borkovski
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No one is questioning there's a semi-war going
on in southern Israel. Sderot, a small town
bordering Gaza, has been a target for Qassam
shelling for the past seven years, but it is no
longer alone in the battle. During the past several
months, more and more Israeli communities
have joined this vicious cycle of ongoing
violence. ...read more
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Qassams in their Back Yard
by Simon Lev
Driving into the Western Negev community of Sderot, you can look out the window and see a large billboard with a picture of a Qassam rocket and the words "od mati" or "till when?" That’s the question on a lot of minds. ...read more
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Take an Unforgettable Trip with Paul Wilbur
by Nessa Levi
Paul Wilbur is known literally around the world for his Messianic music. In demand for conferences and concerts all year long, he has traveled to over 60 nations, and has sold over three million cassettes, CDs, and DVDs with Integrity Music. You would think that Paul considers himself a recording artist. He doesn’t. Paul sees himself as a worship leader. Whether putting out a new album or spearheading a conference in Israel, this is the role he believes that God has given him. ...read more
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From struggling artist to foremost civil rights lawyer Calev Myers is having a profound effect in Israel
By Norman Berman
When Calev Myers made aliyah from Long Island in the middle of his senior year of high school, he had no idea that he would one day become a lawyer, much less Israel's foremost Messianic civil rights attorney and founder of the Jerusalem Institute of Justice (JIJ). ...read more
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