Memorial
The Holocaust And The Massacre At Lod Airport In Israel
In Memory to Victims Of The Holocaust |
March 30, 2012 was the day that the memorial to the victims of the holocaust and the memorial to the victims of the massacre that took place at the Lod airport in Israel, was unveiled. Many of those that died at Lod were puerto ricans on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land of Israel.
On Oct. 24, 2012, my wife Linda and I attended a meeting organized by the pastors of the English speaking congregations and Jewish Rabbis. The meeting took place at the Synagogue of the Reform congregation. There was representation of the protestant churches, Second Union, Grace Lutheran and Christian Community Church and of the three main stream branches of Judaism: Reform, Conservative and Orthodox. After all the formal introductions took place we watched about 50 min. of a two hour video that dealt with differences and similarities between Judaism and Christianity. After watching the video there was a time for comments and or questions. The discussion was free, open, educational. There was a social time afterwards with finger food and refreshment. During this portion of the activity I entered into conversation with some of the Jews and one of the things that I took away with me is that we as Christians need to do more to make known how we feel and where we stand with regards to our solidarity with Israel and it's people. While writing this short blog I remembered coming across a video where a German christian pastor organized a march, 180 miles, from their place of worship to the prison camp of Dachau as a demonstration to fact that they had and were confessing the sins of their parents and grandparents many of whom were descendants of Nazi soldiers or German Christians that kept silence at the time of the holocaust. In this demonstration Christians and Jews marched side by side. The one thing that is obvious in this video is: WE CHRISTIANS CANNOT BE SILENT. Here is the video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6Cs5j1596g&feature=related
http://www.oneforisrael.org/index.php/blog
For Zion's sake I will not keep silent, and for Jerusalem's sake I will not be quiet, until her righteousness goes forth as brightness, and her salvation as a burning torch. Isaiah 62:1
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