The Jewish New Year (Rosh Hashanah) is upon us and we listen to the shofar (Ram’s horn or trumpet). In the Jewish tradition, if we do not listen to the shofar, the holiday has not been observed. The sounds of the shofar can be a battle cry, or a mournful cry. It is the sound of the presence of G-d, a call out to G-d when we need His intervention.
There are three basic trumpet calls, one is called T’ruah. It consists of rapid short bursts to arouse from our slumbering souls that have grown complacent; to alert the Jewish people for the need to come together for battle or the need to assemble because of an urgent situation.
This holiday is the anniversary of the creation of mankind and the renewal of our relationship with G-d. As Judge, G-d will allocate what will happen to us in the coming year.
Perhaps this is the ideal time for the Jewish people face an ugly fact:
The Democrat party, to whom Jews have been loyal since their arrival to America, is infested with Jew hatred and their support of Israel has eroded. The Jewish members of Congress are silent. They have failed to learn the lesson of the Holocaust which is this: It is the responsibility of every individual to not be silent in the face of hate but to confront it.
In the past, Jews in Europe didn’t want to believe what they heard or saw until it was too late.
I believe it is the same situation when it comes to the Democrat party.
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So what does this mean? Are interest rates going back up??
ReplyDeleteIt does baffle me how Jewish people stay loyal to a party that is pro Palestinian to the point of being anti-Israel and anti-Jewish. To a point it baffles me. I feel like there ia a distinction between those who are Jewish simply by heritage and family bonds and those who are observant Jews and believers in Torah.
ReplyDeleteHappy Rosh Hashanah to all our Jewish friends and to all Christian believers in Yeshua!
ReplyDeleteI think Trump has awaken some Jews who are serious about their faith in G-d.
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