Reconciliation and the Abraham Accords
The Abraham Accords was a historic move towards reconciliation and peace between Israel and Arab neighbours.
The Abraham Accords was a historic move towards reconciliation and peace between Israel and Arab neighbours.
The Jewish holidays of Purim and Passover are both stories of God’s amazing deliverance for the people of Israel, yet in totally different ways.
Jerusalem has entered a new season following the decision by President Donald J. Trump to officially recognise the city as the capital of Israel and to move the American Embassy.
Israel today is a remarkable country. Yet the land of Israel was not always so fruitful. God promised that one day He would come and find His people, no matter how far they had been scattered, and return them to the land promised to Abraham and his descendants as an “everlasting possession.”
Israel is the only country in the world denied the sovereign right of every nation to designate the city of its choice to serve as its capital and seat of government. How this discriminatory treatment of Israel arose bears careful review.
One of the sad outcomes of history is that antisemitism has not just survived in the post-Holocaust era, it has thrived. One would have thought that when the depravities of the Nazi genocide against the Jews of Europe were exposed after World War II, such vile hatred would have disappeared. Alas, it has come back in waves and without any shame.