November 28, 2015 | #1548—Remembering Resolution 181


The Creation of the State of Israel: Remembering Resolution 181

On November 29, 1947, just 68 years ago, the United Nations voted on Resolution 181. This Resolution was the Partition Plan that allowed for the creation of a Jewish state in the area that at that time was called the British Mandate. Go back in time and relive this amazing moment in human history as Chris looks at the creation of the state of Israel.

 


AskFOI—What do Jewish people think of how Christians refer to themselves as being adopted children of God? (@)

In our Ask FOI segment, Chris will invite Steve Herzig into the studio. Steve is the Director of North American Ministries with The Friends of Israel. He’ll answer the question, “What do Jewish people think of how Christians refer to themselves as being adopted children of God, or grafted into the body of Christ?”

 


Jewish Culture & Customs
by Steve Herzig

Every area of Jewish life radiates symbolism. Hundreds of fascinating traditions date back thousands of years. How did these customs get started? What special meaning do they hold? And what can they teach us? Explore the answers to these questions in this enjoyable sampler of the colorful world of Judaism. You’ll see the Bible and Christianity in a whole new light.
Also available in E-book format.

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Apples of Gold–”So long our hopes are not yet lost.” (@18:52)

In this dramatic retelling from the life of Holocaust survivor Zvi Kalisher, Zvi talks about Deuteronomy 20:1, which says, “Do not be afraid, for the Lord your God is with you.”

Zvi knew that truth ultimately conquers, and he considered it an obligation to reach out to the new immigrants in Israel that came from the Soviet Union. Hear how Zvi comforted them with the Word of God and prayed that the Lord alone would be their guide and lead them to truth.


Music

The Friends of Israel Today and Apples of Gold theme music was composed and performed by Jeremy Strong.

Also heard on this weeks show:

» Antonín Dvořák, Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op.95 “From the New World”: Largo (Wikipedia, CC 3.0)
» David Szesztay, Union
» Johannes Brahms, Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 68 – II. Andante sostenuto (Wikipedia, CC 3.0)

 

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