Tuesday, March 18, 2014

CHUCK KOLB 03/18/2014


Our Judaic Faith - Yeshua - The Feast of Purim !!!

Previously posted ...
Soebarkah Search for Amulet w The Born Identity !!!

http://conpats.blogspot.com/2014/03/chuck-kolb-03172014.html

From ancient Persia to Hitler’s Germany to modern Iran, Purim reminds us of
God’s love for & protection of the Jewish people from those who seek to “annihilate” them !
The central theme of Purim is celebration. Mishe nichnas Adar, marbim be’simcha.
With the beginning of Adar rejoicing is increased. (Taanit 29a). Purim is the Jewish holiday that
celebrates the remarkable story of how the God of Israel used two faithful believers - Esther and Mordechai
- and a movement of prayer and fasting to rescue the Jewish people from an evil Persian regime determine to annihilate them.



Now the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that ye may abound in hope, through the power of the Holy Ghost.
Romans 15:13 KJV




Our Judaic Faith - Yeshua - The Feast of Purim !!!





Fast of Esther 2014 (1:35)

- Humminbird
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkpxQPpgPn4

Jewish Calendars
https://www.hebcal.com/

http://www.chabad.org/calendar/view/month_cdo/jewish/Jewish-Calendar.htm
http://www.chabad.org/holidays/purim/article_cdo/aid/1502/jewish/The-Fast-of-Esther.htm
https://www.hebcal.com/holidays/taanit-esther

Purim: Religious Meaning
The central theme of Purim is celebration.
Mishe nichnas Adar, marbim be’simcha. With the beginning of Adar rejoicing is increased. (Taanit 29a).

http://www.everythingisrael.com/purim-religious-meaning/

Joel C. Rosenberg's Blog

From ancient Persia to Hitler’s Germany to modern Iran, Purim reminds us of God’s love for & protection of the Jewish people from
those who seek to “annihilate” them. Israel and the Jewish people face many threats these days — from a nuclear Iran, from terrorist
rocket fire out of Gaza, from Syrian chemical weapons, and from rising anti-Semitism and a global movement to isolate and
delegitimize Israel, especially pernicious in Europe, to name just a few. Sometimes Jews wonder, “Why are we the Chosen People?
How has that worked out well for us? The Pharoah chose us. Hitler chose us. Stalin chose us. The ayatollahs chose us. Choose
someone else, Lord, please!” It’s a sad but understandable sentiment. As we see current threats — and as we remember the horrors
of the Holocaust and the Nazi regime’s determination to annihilate all the Jews of Europe — we need to remember that the God of
Abraham, Isaac and Jacob has never forgotten or forsaken the people He sovereignly chosen. We have, all too often, forgotten Him.
But He has never forgotten us. Indeed, that is why His Word commanded us to celebrate Purim, which takes place this weekend.
Purim is the Jewish holiday that celebrates the remarkable story of how the God of Israel used two faithful believers — Esther and Mordechai
— and a movement of prayer and fasting to rescue the Jewish people from an evil Persian regime determine to annihilate them. [...]

http://flashtrafficblog.wordpress.com/2014/03/13/from-ancient-persia-to-hitlers-germany-to-modern-iran-purim-reminds-us-of-gods-love-for-protection-of-the-jewish-people-from-those-who-seek-to-annihilate-them/



What is Purim?
http://theshiksa.com/what-is-purim/
http://theshiksa.com/ 


Make a Mask for Purim
http://theshiksa.com/2013/02/21/make-purim-mask/


How to Make Perfect Hamantaschen
Learn to make perfectly shaped hamantaschen that won’t open, spread, or leak in the oven.
Tips, recipes, folding techniques, troubleshooting.

http://theshiksa.com/2012/03/01/how-to-make-perfect-hamantaschen/


About Tori Avey
Baking challah on top of the mountain of Masada, Israel
Welcome to my website! My name is Tori Avey. I'm a food writer, recipe developer, and blogger.
I explore the history & stories behind our favorite foods and recipes.

http://theshiksa.com/about/

Tori Avey's other website

The History Kitchen - http://thehistorykitchen.com/

Nowadays the word shiksa is pretty much used with good humor- as I believe it should be ! After all, there are many shiksas
in the world; interfaith marriage is increasingly common. I feel it’s important to focus on the things that unite us, rather than
the things that divide us. Fundamentally we are all the same. A good meal can bring warmth and joy to anybody, no matter
who you are or what background you come from. Therefore, I’d like to officially liberate the word shiksa from its negative past.

http://theshiksa.com/what-is-a-shiksa/

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