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~Soap Box: Passover Edition~

by WrathofG-d ( 11 Comments › )
Filed under Israel, Judaism, Middle East, Open thread, Religion, World at April 8th, 2009 - 3:27 pm

At sundown today, the week-long Jewish holiday of Passover begins.  It is truly one of the most famous, and amazing Torah stories, with multiple layers of important messages and lessons to learn.  If you wish to know more about Passover however you can go here.

Passover is the beginning of the story of the birth of the Jewish Nation!  It is the story of a downtrodden people who learns to trust and love G-d, and therefore stand on their own feet despite the wishes of many nations, and fully accept their having been Chosen by G-d!  After years of struggle (internal and external) this new Nation received the blessing of being a free people in their own land – the land of Israel – the land promised to the Jewish people for eternity by G-d.

Jews are told to retell this story, and imagine it as if it were us personally who were leaving Egypt.  With the parallels between the original creation of the State of Israel, and the rebirth of the State of Israel (a miracle in our lifetime) today after 2,000 years of exile, imagining isn’t really necessary!   All of history is nothing but a mere moment in the eyes of G-d!  How lucky are we to live the dreams, and prayers of millions!

The Seder (Passover service/meal) is ended with the same prayer in all traditional Jewish homes:  Next Year In Jerusalem!


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First Israelite Sites Built After Exodus Found?

by WrathofG-d ( 3 Comments › )
Filed under Egypt, Israel, Judaism, Middle East, Religion, Science at April 6th, 2009 - 2:03 pm

Once again, archaeologists have found tangible evidence that leans towards the Bible’s accounts of History.  Of course however, nothing will ever be enough scientific proof for some skeptics.  Nonetheless, this discovery is very exciting, and quite timely!

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A Haifa University archaeologist on Monday said he has unearthed structures in the shape of human feet believed to have been erected by the Israelites upon their initial entry to the Land of Canaan.

Prof. Adam Zertal said that the large compounds discovered in the Jordan Valley were “the first sites to have been built by the Israelites upon entering Canaan and manifest the biblical notion of claiming ownership of the land by setting feet on it.”

Prof. Zertal’s excavation team uncovered five large foot-shaped compounds that he identifies as the biblical site of Gilgal.

Most contemporary archaeologists do not consider the Israelite Exodus from Egypt and the conquest of Israel to be verifiable historical events.   Zertal is one of the few Israeli archaeologists who claim to have found archaeological evidence supporting the Israelite entrance to Canaan.

Zertal’s most famous discovery is a compound on Mount Ebal near Nablus, which he identified as the site of the Covenant ceremony depicted in the biblical Book of Joshua.  Other archaeologists have identified that site as a watchtower.

Zertal has also recently claimed to have found clay markings unique to early Israelites, around the time of the conquest of Canaan described in the Bible.

According to the Book of Joshua, the Israelites arrived at Gilgal after having crossed the Jordan River. Some researchers have claimed that Gilgal is named after the collection of stones at the site that were used during various rituals, but no archaeological evidence has been discovered to support that claim.

Since 1990, five sites shaped like human feet have been excavated in the Jordan Valley. All five date back to the early Iron Age (12th to 13th centuries B.C.E.), and their shapes indicate that they were used as communal gathering places.

Zertal said that the foot-shaped sites were used during ceremonies following the Israelites’ entry into the Land of Canaan.  He added that the concept of the Jewish pilgrimage to Jerusalem on three major holidays (known as “aliya la’regel” or ascending on foot) also originates from the foot-shaped sites in the Jordan Valley and Mount Ebal.

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Other interesting Archaelogy, Bible-Science news:  Chariot Wheel Found At Bottom Of Red Sea, and  Garden of Eden Found?

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