Connect These Dots: Unilateral Withdrawal, Egypt, Collapse of the South Wall, Raised Taxes and the..
There is a prophetic mosaic that few have attempted to explain, because it's fulfillment appears to be shrouded in a cloak of elusiveness, and at the moment, seeming improbability. Yet we know it must be fulfilled sometime within the next few years, or other prophecies which directly hinge on it will not be able to be fulfilled.
Compelling Debut Novel Set in First-Century Jerusalem
Belief in Jesus as Messiah comes between a father and son.
From City of Peace to Jerusalem
Trying to live in Jerusalem has always been a bit of a gamble. The ancient Babylonians, Egyptians and Persians all cast greedy eyes on Jerusalem's riches. In the seventh century, Moslems conquered the "Holy Land" along with its city sacred to three faiths.
Millions Set Aside Sunday to Pray For Peace Of Jerusalem on January 28
Record Numbers of Christians and Jews Expected to Pray for Israel's National Needs during the 2007 International Day of Prayer and Solidarity with Israel on January 28 -- One week after Mideast neighbors announce nuclear weapons plans.
Fodor's Travel Announces Israel and Turkey Photo Contests
Fodors.com users will have the opportunity to share their photos of Israel and Turkey with other travelers and enter to win a library of Fodor's new full-color travel guides. Until November 10, registered Fodors.com users are invited to "Show Us Your Israel" and "Show Us Your Turkey" by submitting favorite photos and descriptions of those popular destinations. The winning photographers in each contest will win complete libraries of Fodor's guidebooks, will be featured on www.Fodors.com and may appear in future Fodor's guidebooks.
Hertz Family Foundation Announces $1.5 Million In Grants Made to Yeshiva Ohr Somayach in Jerusalem
Yeshiva Ohr Somayach in Jerusalem is the crown jewel of the Baal Teshuva movement. The yeshiva, founded in 1970, caters mostly to young Jewish men, usually of college age, who are interested in the study of Judaism.
Pave the Way Foundation Provides Help to Muslim, Christian and Jewish Mothers in Jerusalem
Pave the Way Foundation (PTWF), a non-sectarian New York based foundation sent gifts to the needy of Jerusalem on the Jewish holiday of Purim. Realizing that the poor mothers have has a clear need for baby formula, diapers and baby toys, Pave the Way Foundation provided gift baskets to the mothers. Poverty in Israel knows no religious boundaries and so PTWF gave these wonderful gift packages to Muslim, Christian and Jewish mothers in need for their babies.
Winnick Family Foundation Renews Support for Special Needs Program at Jerusalem Zoo
The children served by the program represent a cultural and ethnic cross-section of Israel, but all have special needs like autism, deafness, learning disabilities or mental problems. Special needs children like these are enrolled in the Jerusalem zoo program to learn concentration and self-discipline by forming a connection with the animal.
Brief History of Jerusalem; Part 1
Jerusalem is the eternal capital of Israel..
Living and Traveling in Israel
Israel is a lovely country situated in the Middle East. Israel is surrounded by Egypt in the South, Jordan in the West, and Syria and Lebanon in the North. In comparison to its size, Israel has variable landscapes and geographic areas: a snow at the north (Golan Heights, mainly at their pick - the Hermon mountain), a desert in the south (the Negev Desert) and even the lowest place on the earth - the Dead Sea (it is called "dead" because its high salt concentration prevent creatures from living there). The Dead Sea is a unique place that attracts many tourists. Additional unique sites are: Jerusalem, the capital of Israel which has a religious significance for Judaism, Christianity and Islam, Tel Aviv, Eilat and the Sea of Galilee.
UNESCO Chair Hosts Jews, Christians, and Muslims in Jerusalem Bioethics Conferences
Gathering seeks to foster the art of convergence and cooperation in global ethics among the three Monotheistic faiths using an academic model for dissemination and sharing of information and knowledge.
Nanotechnology At The Hebrew University Of Jerusalem
Introduction
The Hebrew University's Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology takes an interdisciplinary approach to meet the challenges of this new and exciting field Bringing together researchers from a number of departments, the Center begins with a unit for nanoscopic characterization to 'see,? identify, and describe the nanometric structure the researchers have created
Six Day War--Watershed Event of Middle East Conflict
From both perspectives, 1967 became the defining moment in the Middle East Conflict
The Wailing Wall, an Icon of Middle East Conflict for Forty Years
A New Look at the Future of Jerusalem.
Yissum And Technology Transfer At The Hebrew University Of Jerusalem
Yissum, the Technology Transfer Company of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, aims to promote the transfer of Hebrew University technology for the benefit of society, while maximizing returns to support research, education and scientific excellence
Founded in 1964, Yissum is one of the first technology transfer companies worldwide - second only to the Weizmann Institute's Yeda, founded in 1959, and many years senior to most American universities - which began their Technology Transfer Services activities following the Baye-Dole Act of 1980; European universities, which typically began these activities in the 1990's and Japan, which only began in 1998