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Israeli President Rivlin Opens School Year in
Samaria
"‘This is what the Sovereign
Lord says: I will gather you from the nations and bring you back from the
countries where you have been scattered, and I will give you back the land of
Israel again.’ … I will give them an undivided heart and put a new spirit in
them." (Ezekiel 11:17, 19)
On last Tuesday, Israeli President Reuven Rivlin
welcomed the start of the 2015–2016 school year at an elementary school in
Peduel, a community in Samaria. "Peduel is the symbol of connection—a
link between the Biblical [Israelite] kingdom and the state of today,"
Rivlin declared. "Samaria is here, Jerusalem is here and Tel Aviv is
here." As part of this miracle of the end-time restoration of Israel,
France-born Adam Lugassy had the opportunity to meet the president of the State
of Israel on his first day of fourth grade. Lugassy first met Rivlin in the
library and told him in French: "Hi Mr.
President, I am glad to be here in Israel and to learn Hebrew in ulpan."
Israeli President Reuven Rivlin makes the start of the new year
memorable
for school children by visiting a classroom.
for school children by visiting a classroom.
Later, before hundreds of students at the assembly,
Lugassy read a few words written for him in Hebrew, "My name is Adam.
I came from France to the Land of Israel. Our Aliyah is part of
the process of redemption that will come soon." The Lugassy family had made Aliyah (immigration
to Israel) less than a month ago on August 7, moving to the Peduel
settlement in Shomron (Samaria) where they can be free to be Jewish “In France
a lot of people do not agree with what Israel is doing. They link Jews
with Israel, so they are not very friendly with us,” said Lugassy’s mother,
Yael. "We knew we did not have a future in France.” The family is
among almost 5,000 who made Aliyah from France this year. About 120
French immigrants have moved to the Samaria region of the West Bank. Because
Lugassy had learned Hebrew at his Jewish day school in France, he was chosen to
be the ambassador of the dozen new French immigrants in the Shilat elementary
school library to speak to the president.
Israeli President Reuven Rivlin greets schoolchildren.
Yael told The Jerusalem Post that their
choice of a Samarian settlement was not based on ideology but rather on the
community's hospitality and school system. "Everyone here has been so kind
and everything is prepared and organized for our children," she said. Rivlin
used a translator to speak with the French students, stating his happiness at
meeting new immigrants. Samaria Regional Council head Yossi Dagan added, "The
president came here because he loves Samaria and he loves you." During
the school assembly, Rivlin described the rich history of Samaria and affirmed
that settlements such as Peduel are as much a part of Israel as Tel Aviv. "It
[Samaria] connects the Biblical kingdom of Israel with the modern state.
Those who live here know that we will never again lend our hand to the
dissolution of Jewish sovereignty," Rivlin said. "We did not
come to Israel because we fled the Holocaust or pogroms; we came and we will
continue to settle it out of happiness and joy and the understanding that this
is our land." "Every stone and tree
tells a story," Rivlin added about Peduel. "The geography, much
like the archeology of Samaria, is like the photographs of a family album.
Those who live here live in the middle of a lesson in history, in Bible,
in citizenship and love of the land."
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During the assembly attended by several hundred
students and many of their parents, the president sang along with several
pupils performing the Hebrew song "Jerusalem of Gold" by Naomi
Shemer. From his seat in the front row, Rivlin sang into a microphone and,
near the song's end, took a verse solo: "Jerusalem of gold and of bronze
and of light. Behold, I am a violin for all your songs." Shemer
composed the well-known song while parts of Jerusalem and Judea-Samaria were
under the Jordanian siege, between 1949 and 1967. Jordan occupied and, in
a largely unrecognized move, annexed the territory, naming it the Hashemite
Kingdom's "West Bank." "Sometimes, people talk of the state of
Tel Aviv or the state of Jerusalem, the Jewish state and the state of
Israel," Rivlin said before the assembly in the courtyard.
"Those who live here know that there is no such thing as the state
of Tel Aviv or the state of Jerusalem. There is just one country, the
state of Israel." On Monday, at the president's residence, Rivlin spoke
with a group of elected officials from Jewish settlements, emphasizing his
support for residents there and affirming that settling the Land of Israel is
the historical right of the Jewish People. "Our right to this land is not
a matter of political debate. It is a basic fact of modern Zionism.
We must not give anyone the sense that we are in any doubt about our
right to our land. For me, the settlement
of the land of Israel is an expression of that right, our historical right, our
national right, stemming from a love for the land of Israel, [and] from a
recognition of our roots, which come together here."
Your
pryer support is essential to reach the Jewish People with the message of Forgiveness
of Sin through Yeshua HaMashiach (Jesus the Messiah) during the coming High
Holy Days season.
"I am bringing My righteousness near, it is not far away; and My
salvation will not be delayed. I will grant salvation to Zion, My splendour
to Israel." (Isaiah 46:13)
Prayer Alert for the next
51 days: Please pray for Hadas, who would have a visitation / encounter with the God
of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and be immersed in the Living Waters of the Ruach
HaKodesh (Holy Spirit). She, Hadas will be a future spiritual leader, including
leading Hebrew worship here in Israel, instrumental in bringing thousands into
a relationship with Adonai. Please pray for others in Israel who needs the same
holy encounter with the Messiah as Hadas.
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