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THE DEADLY ATTACK ON MERCAZ HARAV YESHIVA
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UPDATE SENT TO ME ON AMI, THE YOUNG MESSIANIC BELIEVER IN ARIEL, ISRAEL, WHO WAS THE VICTIM OF A PIPE BOMB LAST WEEK. In a nutshell, Ami is improving with every passing day. The scene at the hospital last night, outside the intensive care unit, was more like a party than a vigil - believers coming and going, a table of food and drink, Ami's parents mingling and joking. There are a lot of challenges ahead for the boy and his family, and there are still potential dangers, but for now we can't help but celebrate.
And one of the things we were celebrating was the strong support of the Lord's people, which crossed all sorts of boundaries. David and Leah are aware of your prayers and are receiving your personal messages, and they are drawing strength from you - which is ultimately from Yeshua our Head. Just as it should be.
People were discussing new signs of the Lord's careful watch over Ami... the damage in the apartment showed that most of the bomb blast-force went to his right, left and upward, while Ami himself was thrown backward. Leah's comment: "It was like the Lord was holding up His hand and saying to the enemy, 'This is as far as you go.'"
Okay, some details about Ami:
There are some false rumors going around, mostly because of sloppy media reports. Unfortunately, even the usually reliable Jerusalem Post got things mixed up. Although it made a great story, Ami was not saved by his mom (his parents were in Jerusalem and had to fight their way through traffic to the hospital). There are not "50 families" of Messianic Jews in Ariel (don't we wish!! - the number is closer to 9 or 10 families, plus several volunteers who come and go on tourist visas). Ami did not need to have his intestines and kidneys reconstructed as far as I can determine, although shrapnel and glass was removed from lots of places I don't want to think about. Nor were any limbs amputated (he lost 2 toes only).
He is still in a medically induced coma, but they are beginning the gradual wake-up process, which may take a few days. They have lowered the anesthesia to the point where he can hear his surroundings, and he's now got an i-pod in his ear so he can hear music (as a mother, I'm resisting the urge to make wisecracks here about teenagers and their i-pods). They have started giving him a specially formulated liquid nourishment through the stomach to get his digestion going again. They were not yet able to remove all the metal bolts that had pierced both lungs (they need to wait and see how his body responds). But they were able to take the drainage tube out of one lung, because the bleeding has stopped. They are still battling to save the lung that is collapsed. Still waiting for final results on the injured eye. Still using the word "miracle" at every turn.
The burned-off skin and exposed tissue beneath remains a very big concern, along with the risk of infection. The Ortizes got a visit from another Ariel resident, who knows what it's like to survive this ordeal (the Anter family, who lost 2 boys in the Kenya terror attack several years ago). She had also been severely burned, and she came to encourage them.
Ami's class visited the hospital too. Apparently they had a meeting in the school, where kids were allowed to stand up and talk of how they felt about the incident. (This is a widespread practice in Israel, to help kids deal with the trauma of terrorism.) The usually rowdy kids were respectfully silent as their classmates shared the things they love about Ami.
Details about the damage:
The apartment did not lose all its furniture, as reported by some - by a fluke, the sofa and TV are fine. The phone and electric work, and the computer works, but the spiral stairs to the upper floor are rickety. It may take a while before all the damage is known. The windows are in process of being fixed. One group of believers has already undertaken to replace the refrigerator. The Ortizes did have house insurance. Those of you who were asking about this aspect of their needs, stand by until we know more.
And about the investigation:
I have become aware that many believers are arguing over whether the perpetrators were Muslim terrorists (disguised as orthodox Jews) or Jewish antimissionaries (acting like terrorists). Brethren, we aren't going to nail that one down, no matter how much we discuss and argue. But be assured that the Lord knows EXACTLY who they are, and that is enough.
I'll tell you what I am praying -- That He will (1) turn up the pressure on them and fill them with unbearable fear of Him until they crack, and (2) guide the authorities unerringly right to their door. "The weapons of our warfare" are not in the Shabak arsenal.... we need to do our job, and let them do their job. So let's unite in prayer and pull down this stronghold with the tools the Lord has given us.
With that said, there are some new developments.
The mayor of Ariel, Ron Nachman, visited the hospital yesterday. He has been very supportive and openly determined to defend the rights of believers here. He told the family that the investigation of the attack has been moved to a higher-level department in Jerusalem, to avoid any local conflict of interests. I consider that a direct answer to prayer, because our own interaction with the local police revealed possible bias and blind spots.
Some others also visited David - members of the local orthodox community. Having concluded that the media reports (all favoring the "Jewish extremist" theory) must have some factual basis, they apologized to David and disowned whoever did it. Likewise the leader of Yad L'Achim, who publicly denounced the deed in the media.
I'm not saying any more, since these are the only real facts I have.
In summary, Ami's progress is miraculous from one day to the next. From here on, the changes are going to occur more slowly, and so my updates can be a little less frequent. I will be taking a breather to give my neglected home and job some much-needed attention. So if you write to me with a personal question or comment, please bear with me if I don't answer the same day.
Local believers -- we have hot-meal coverage up through Sunday, Mar.30. This has been a tremendous practical help to the family, and it would be good to continue it. So anyone who would like to participate, please email me. They have a small refrigerator and microwave at the hospital for their personal use.
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Tzedakah - Charity
"Kol Yisrael arevim zeh bazeh." ="All YIsrael is responsible for one another." (Talmud Shavuot 39a)
Proverbs 29:7, "The righteous consider the cause of the poor:~ but the wicked regard not to know of it."
Tehillim (Proverbs) 28:27 27 He who gives to the poor will not lack,
But he who hides his eyes will have many curses.
Devarim (Deuteronomy) 26:12-13 12 "When you have finished laying aside all the tithe of your increase in the third year -- the year of tithing -- and have given it to the Levite, the stranger, the fatherless, and the widow , so that they may eat within your gates and be filled,
13 then you shall say before YHVH your Elohim: 'I have removed the set-apart tithe from my house, and also have given them to the Levite, the stranger, the fatherless, and the widow, according to all Your commandments which You have commanded me.
I have not transgressed Your commandments, nor have I forgotten them."
~ May Ha'Shem bless Your journey~
For those of you who are Brit Chadasah [Christian bible] Only~ These scriptures apply toward Charitable giving
Yochanan Aleph (1st John) 3:17 17 "But whoever has this world's goods, and sees his brother in need, and shuts up his heart from him, how does the love of Elohim abide in him?
Yaakov (James) 2:14-17 14 What does it profit, my brethren, if someone says he has faith but does not have works? Can faith save him?
15 If a brother or sister is naked and destitute of daily food,
16 and one of you says to them, "Depart in peace, be warmed and filled," but you do not give them the things which are needed for the body, what does it profit?
17 Thus also faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead.
NOTE:: Tzadakah [Pious Benevolent giving] / Charity is a fundamental part of the Jewish way of life.
Traditional Jews give at two-ten percent of their income to charity. Moreover
traditional Jewish homes commonly have a pushke, [a box for collecting coins for the poor] The coins are routinely placed in the box.
We have several in our home for change gathering
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Shalom Aleichem/ Peace be unto you ....ToDah'[Thankyou] for stopping by Bamidbar 6:v24-27
|24| Y'varekhekha Adonai
v'yishmerekha (Hashem bless
thee, and keep thee);
|25| Ya'er Adonai panav
eleikha vichunekha (Hashem
make His face shine upon
thee, and be gracious unto
thee);|26| Yissa Adonai panav
eleikha v'yasem l'kha shalom
(Hashem lift up His
countenance upon thee, and
give thee shalom).
|27| And they shall put My
Shem upon the Bnei Yisroel,
and I will bless them.
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The Seven Noahide Laws
While Jews are commanded to observe hundreds of laws, non-Jews are expected to follow seven that are presumed to date from the time of Noah. Judaism regards any non-Jew who keeps these laws as a righteous person who is guaranteed a place in the world to com
~~~~~~~~~ 1. Not to deny G-d.
2. Not to blaspheme G-d.
3. Not to murder.
4. Not to engage in incestuous, adulterous, bestial or homosexual relationships.
5. Not to steal.
6. Not to eat a limb torn from a living animal.
7. To set up courts { beit Dien} to ensure obedience to the other six laws.
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Boi kallah, boi kallah
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Hishmianu el ham'yuchad
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Translation:
Come, beloved, to greet the bride, the Sabbath presence, let us welcome.
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